Emile Lauste Trailers
The Brilliant Biograph: Earliest Moving Images of Europe (1897-1902) TrailerUltus and the Grey Lady TrailerCaptain Deasy's Daring Drive, Descent Trailer
Cinematographer and son of early film pioneer Eugène Lauste.
The Brilliant Biograph: Earliest Moving Images of Europe (1897-1902) TrailerUltus and the Grey Lady TrailerCaptain Deasy's Daring Drive, Descent Trailer
Cinematographer and son of early film pioneer Eugène Lauste.
Total trailers found: 30
28 January 1899
A man with a tin of Van Houten Cocoa is treated to a splash of water.
01 January 1899
Part of the 'Giant Postcards' series, a filmed entr'acte screened during the play 'De Nieuwe Prikkel' by August Reyding.
01 January 1900
Tracking shot across a bay showing a large number of fishing boats.
10 September 1899
In September of 1899, the French cameraman Emile Lauste visited the Netherlands for the second time that year.
14 July 1899
By offering him a drink, the doctor gets the bed-ridden patient back on his feet in a snap.
04 June 1899
In April the bloemencorso (flower parade) takes place in Haarlem in the Netherlands. This shot shows groups of carriages, festooned with flowers parading in a grassy area with onlookers.
13 December 1899
As Camilla sleeps in the garden of Tollhouse Inn, Roland steals a vial of elixir from under her skirt.
20 May 1899
Prinsengracht is one of the main canals of Amsterdam. While on board of a ship, we'll get to see the city buildings, its bridges, and every day scenes: from people walking down the streets to carriages, other ships and so on.
02 October 1916
In this episode of the British silent crime serial, Ultus makes an alliance with the Grey Lady, who r
28 January 1899
A crowd swarms on Amsterdam’s Dam Square in front of the horse tram. In the background, we see the outline of Central Station.
28 January 1899
Near the fountain on Amsterdam’s Frederiksplein, various people kneel down in venerating poses. The film was shot from the Paleis voor Volksvlijt.
11 November 1899
Reportage about the visit that the delegates to the First Peace Conference at The Hague made to the floral parade in Haarlem.
01 June 1898
A parade in the Vatican.
01 June 1898
The pope taking a twilight walk.
01 December 1898
Film produced by William K. Dickson’s British Mutoscope and Biograph Company.
28 January 1899
Short film of the audience leaving the afternoon show at Circus Carré in Amsterdam. In the early years of film, shots of visitors after a performance, churchgoers after a service, or workers leaving the factory were a proven success.
06 September 1898
During Queen Vilhelminas coronation.
28 January 1899
A group of supervised orphan girls walking through the streets of Amsterdam. Shot on 68mm Mutoscope-Biograph.
31 August 2020
Eye Filmmuseum and the British Film Institute present a compilation film of newly-restored rare images from the first years of filmmaking.
06 September 1898
Queen Vilhelmina greeting the crowds after the coronation.
06 September 1898
Queen Vilhelminas coronation.
01 January 1899
A short clip of Wilhelmina and her mother Emma in a horse-drawn carriage, receiving flowers from the crowd.
06 September 1898
Queen Wilhelmina arrives to the palace during her coronation.
01 December 1898
Film produced by William K. Dickson’s British Mutoscope and Biograph Company.
06 September 1898
Parade of guards during Queen Wilhelminas coronation.
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.
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.