Deutsche Mutoskop und Biograph Movie Trailers

Most Popular Deutsche Mutoskop und Biograph Trailers

Total trailers found: 26

German Lancers Trailer (1899)

01 January 1899

Military parade in Germany.

What Belongs to Darkness Trailer (1922)

08 December 1922

What Belongs to Darkness (German: Die Finsternis und ihr Eigentum) is a 1922 German silent drama film directed by Martin Hartwig and starring Karl Etlinger, Erra Bognar, and Fritz Kortner.

Der Prozeß Hauers Trailer (1918)

19 July 1918

The Flying Train Trailer (1902)

01 November 1902

The Flying Train depicts a ride on a suspended railway. The footage is almost as impressive as the feat of engineering it captures.

Durchkreuzte Pläne Trailer (1912)

01 January 1912

Die Macht des Walzers Trailer (1907)

02 January 1907

In the first scene, a gentleman invites a lady to a ball, in the second they are dancing after the ball in a restaurant - slightly drunk - with the resulting consequences for the restaurant.

The Battleship 'Odin' Trailer (1900)

01 January 1900

A German warship.

Auch Faulheit kann von Nutzen sein Trailer (1913)

01 January 1913

In a twist on the “Baby Incubator” phenomenon of the age, a fall into a slop pit gives a heavyweight farmer the power to incubate chicken eggs on his belly, much to the delight and advantage of his neighbors.

In a German Bath Trailer (1899)

01 January 1899

Women bathing in a german bath.

Um den Bruchteil einer Sekunde Trailer (1920)

01 January 1920

A dancer obtains the pardon of a conspirator.

The Highway Trailer (1913)

17 September 1913

Prison break. A murderer seeks refuge inside a barn.

A Trip through Berlin Trailer (1910)

01 January 1910

Actuality scenes of Berlin circa 1910.

§ 14 BGB Trailer (1915)

01 March 1915

Theodor Körner Trailer (1914)

06 August 1914

Arthur Imhoff Trailer (1916)

04 January 1916

At the age of 50, the surgeon Privy Councillor Professor Imhoff marries the young, beautiful but poor orphan Annie von Arenberg.

Between Evening and Morning Trailer (1923)

03 August 1923

A traumatized man returning home from war discovers that his wife has slipped into the underclass.

Christmas Tears Trailer (1910)

14 April 1910

A woman's inattention results in her daughter's being run over and killed. Grief and guilt drive her mad.

In the Friedrichstrasse Trailer (1899)

01 January 1899

The busy Frederick Street in Berlin.

Fun on a Sand Hill Trailer (1899)

01 January 1899

A very amusing picture, showing a crowd of children and old folks disporting on a sand hill in one of the big public parks of Berlin.

Der flotte Bursche Trailer (1908)

23 September 1908

Only the visual elements are known to survive from this 1908 recording of a duet from Franz von Suppe's early one-act operetta.

Flottenmarsch Trailer (1908)

02 January 1908

German Tonbild.

Donnerwetter, tadellos: Schutzmannslied Trailer (1908)

01 January 1908

Policemen singing a song.

Bi-centennial Jubilee Parade Trailer (1902)

13 November 1902

A splendid view of the color companies of the Gardes Regiments passing in review before Emperor William and his royal guests in front of the Zeughaus, Berlin, on the occasion of the 200th anniversary of the foundation of the Kingdom of Prussia.

Captain Deasy's Daring Drive, Descent Trailer (1903)

01 January 1903

Filmed on a mountain railway from Caux to Rochers de Naye, Switzerland. Originally filmed in 68mm. The film was advertised as being available in 'standard Edison gauge' (35mm) at a total length of 620ft, which included both ascent and descent.

Emperor and Empress of Germany Trailer (1899)

01 January 1899

A military parade through Berlin.

Captain Deasy's Daring Drive, Ascent Trailer (1903)

01 January 1903

Filmed on a mountain railway from Caux to Rochers de Naye, Switzerland. Originally filmed in 68mm. The film was advertised as being available in 'standard Edison gauge' (35mm) at a total length of 620ft, which included both ascent and descent.