Étienne Arnaud

Most Popular Étienne Arnaud Trailers

Total trailers found: 30

Saved from the Titanic Trailer (1912)

13 May 1912

A young woman tells her parents and fiance (in flashback) about the recent sinking of the Titanic and her experiences as a passenger during the disaster.

La Marseillaise Trailer (1912)

31 December 1912

An early Gaumont short.

La Fille de la Madelon Trailer (1937)

13 October 1937

The widow of a soldier in the 1914-1918 war, running an inn called "Au rendez-vous des veterans", is happy to see her daughter in love with an officer whose father was once in love with La Madelon.

Robin Hood Trailer (1912)

21 August 1912

Robin Hood is a 1912 film made by Eclair Studios when it and many other early film studios in America's first motion picture industry were based in Fort Lee, New Jersey at the beginning of the 20th century.

Ceux De Demain Trailer (1938)

24 August 1938

Jean is ten years old and imagines that he is the cause of the misunderstanding that occurred between his parents.

Chamber of Forgetfulness Trailer (1912)

20 May 1912

A husband, thinking his wife is unfaithful to her, has a confrontational scene with her, which causes her to have a heart attack and die.

La poupée Trailer (1910)

21 March 1910

The Electric Girl Trailer (1914)

22 February 1914

A girl is given an electrical charge, which causes metal objects to be attracted to her.

Modern Education Trailer (1909)

07 June 1909

The great men of letters and military conquest pose on subsequent pages of a very special history book.

The Huguenot Trailer (1909)

20 September 1909

Directed by Louis Feuillade (atributed) or by Etienne Arnaud (atributed), according to the Gaumont archives.

On the Barricade Trailer (1907)

23 August 1907

During the Paris Commune, a boy runs across trouble at the barricade. The film is now attributed to Alice Guy-Blaché by the Gaumont company, although there is some debate about whether it was directed by Étienne Arnaud.

Precious Fools Trailer (1938)

07 January 1938

Being a tramp is not always a disadvantage. For example when there is a masquerade ball. Indeed wearing flea-ridden rags might just mean having donned a costume.

Duty Trailer (1914)

08 July 1914

Dr. Alexander is dedicated to his young wife Isabel, but she craves a more exciting life and the company of younger people.

Spanish Clair de Lune Trailer (1909)

03 May 1909

Two lovers perform a fandango dance. A jealous quarrel follows and the heart-broken swain decides to end it all.

Alice Guy Films a 'Phonoscène' in the Studio at Buttes-Chaumont, Paris Trailer (1907)

09 January 1907

Behind-the-scenes footage showing Alice Guy directing an early sound film.

Mam'zelle Spahi Trailer (1934)

09 November 1934

Two mistresses snubbed by their respective lovers crash a military ball and their lovers then resort to an unusual strategy to win them back.

Christopher Columbus Trailer (1910)

13 May 1910

This film presents some of the principal episodes in the life of Christopher Columbus, including the discovery of America.

Oh, You Ragtime! Trailer (1912)

17 April 1912

The famous pianist Tenorini has moved into the neighbourhood. He plays a song (a spring waltz from "Alexander's Ragtime Band") on the piano; it is such a joyful tune that everyone in the neighborhood starts to dance.

Gold of the Seas Trailer (1933)

05 May 1933

Because he found a box washed up by the sea holding unknown contents, a poor and despised fisherman and his daughter are suddenly courted by everyone in the village.

Le Tic Trailer (1907)

02 May 1907

A young woman's involuntary head twitch is misinterpreted, as she and her husband are pursued around Paris by an ever-growing group of adoring men.

The Stormy Winds Do Blow Trailer (1906)

08 November 1906

A gust of wind leads a man on a merry chase through the city, leaving a trail of destruction in his wake as he pursues his errant hat.

Le Korrigan Trailer (1908)

14 December 1908

Yannic, the farmer, falls asleep at the foot of the enchanted Dolmen despite his friends' recommendations, and is soon prey to the most fantastic nightmare.

The Death of Mozart Trailer (1909)

11 September 1909

Mozart feels compelled to finish a final requiem as he fears death is quickly approaching. Although the doctor has specifically ordered Mozart not to play or compose, Mozart begins a composition after listening to his student play the violin and having visions of three of his operas.

The Apache Strike Trailer (1907)

08 December 1907

Criminals go on strike in protest at their treatment by the authorities, to the distress of the police and magistrates who find they have nothing to do.

Four-Year-Old Heroine Trailer (1907)

05 August 1907

A little girl runs away from the maid in charge of her care and, during her escapade, she will arrest two thugs, prevent a blind man from drowning, and save some drunks from being run over by a train.

The Roses Trailer (1908)

08 June 1908

Women turn into roses in this hand-coloured nitrate short from Gaumont.

The Dancer and the King Trailer (1914)

30 November 1914

The secretary of the young king of Bavarre sees and is impressed with a little girl. He watches her dancing in the street.

Cue and Mis-Cue Trailer (1914)

04 January 1914

Billiard nut Michael McCue arrives home intoxicated where his wife greets him with a shower of knives, forks and plates, which he skillfully dodges before she slams the door on him.

André Chénier Trailer (1910)

06 February 1910

The life of French poet André Chénier, precursor of the Romantic movement, who was guillotined during the Revolution aged only 31.

The Stormy Winds Do Blow Trailer (1906)

08 November 1906

"Alice Guy-Blaché liked Feuillade's scripts, and one of them, Le coup de vent, was filmed by Etienne Armaud in 1905.