Charles Pathé Trailers
El hombre que quiso ser Segundo TrailerCinematógrafo 1900 TrailerParis 1900 Trailer
El hombre que quiso ser Segundo TrailerCinematógrafo 1900 TrailerParis 1900 Trailer
Total trailers found: 38
25 November 1979
Tribute to Segundo de Chomón. Semi-documentary featuring short films and appearances by actors who explain his works, such as Inma de Santis, Jesús Gúzman, and Ana Mariscal.
25 February 1948
Nicole Védrès' chronicle of Paris from 1900 to 1914 is brought to life through the use of original material, all authentic, secured from more then 700 films belonging to public and private collections.
02 April 1910
Attractive travelogue filmed in and around Delhi's Qutb complex.
03 May 1909
Two lovers perform a fandango dance. A jealous quarrel follows and the heart-broken swain decides to end it all.
02 February 1910
This was one of the earliest mass marches organised by the suffrage movement, and up to 15,000 women marched from the Embankment to the Albert Hall to hear speeches from Christabel Pankhurst and other suffragette leaders (Ros Cranston, Make More Noise! Suffragettes in Silent Film).
30 June 1910
Jean Comandon, pioneer of microcinematography, recorded this time-lapse film in c. 1910, using a ultramicroscope.
16 November 1896
A train ride with a view from the back of the train.
17 February 1923
Sisif, a railwayman, saves a young girl named Norma orphaned by a train crash and raises her as his own daughter alongside his son, Elie.
03 May 1912
A science fantasy film that deals with an extraordinary race to the north pole by rival parties of balloonists.
25 April 1919
The story of two men, one married, the other the lover of the other's wife, who meet in the trenches of the First World War, and how their tale becomes a microcosm for the horrors of war.
01 October 1910
Recommended by a friend of the Ambigu Theatre, Max is summoned to Joinville studios. His first role is that of a husband who comes home late.
11 November 1910
A demonstration of sport and fitness by members of the Indian Army.
13 December 1899
A couple of women stand in a field, using pitch forks to separate burning grass. Men run away from the event.
01 January 1913
Fernand Pradier (Gabriel Signoret) is an honest merchant and a simple person at heart who tries to make her daughter Germaine (Gabrielle Robinne) happy.
23 November 1917
15 chapter adventure serial starring Doris Kenyon. Episode titles: 1. The Gauntlet of Death 2. Counterfeit Faces 3.
22 November 1915
With family connections to some famous French artists, writers, and musicians of the time, Sacha Guitry decided to film the individuals in action, to celebrate the greatness of his culture, threatened by Germany in the ongoing Great War.
01 February 1911
The carrot caterpillar hides among and feeds on the leafy foliage in carrot fields. A man demonstrates how difficult it is to detect and remove them from the carrot plants.
30 November 2014
The extraordinary life of cinema pioneer Segundo de Chomón.
01 November 1912
Georges Méliès's first attempt at Cinderella was in 1899. That film was extraordinary then for having multiple scenes and a semblance of a narrative; additionally, the use of dissolves as transitions in it influenced other filmmakers for years to do the same.
04 February 1910
This two-shot newsreel fragment surveys the scene at a Votes for Women protest on Trafalgar Square in the summer of 1910, when suffragists of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies presented petitions signed by supportive menfolk of Britain's towns and cities.
24 February 1904
A magician and some assistants put up a series of posters of music hall acts in a frame. Then the magician brings each poster to life.
14 October 1923
Blaise Cendrars' AUTOUR DE LA ROUE (1923), a behind-the-scenes short documenting the production.
01 January 1916
Pathé newsreel showcasing the production of paper hats in a factory in Japan.
13 December 1908
Filmed visit in Peru, at the Tent of San Juan de Dios.
03 December 1908
Filmed visit in Peru, at the Tent of San Juan de Dios.
11 October 1908
The Pathé cinema company screened new films shot in the capital.
20 November 1896
A train arrives at Bel Air Station in Paris, France.
11 October 1908
The Pathé cinema company screened new films shot in the capital.
30 April 1910
Native British birds, from common gulls and cuckoos to the rare Richardson's Skua, are filmed in their natural habitat.
06 December 1908
A Pathé camera slid into the bullring to film the bullfight that day.
08 October 1908
Filmed on October 4, 1908, it includes images of the departure from the eleven o'clock mass at the church of San Pedro and of the races at the Santa Beatriz racetrack.
02 December 1908
This film was shot and developed by Mr. Cazes, sent expressly by Pathé of Paris for the national company that holds film screenings in the tent at San Juan de Dios.
06 January 1914
The Thames, although insignificant compared to the rivers of the continent, has its own charm that painters and poets like Turner, Bonington, Eugène Delacroix, Whistler and Seymour have tried to render on paper or on canvas.