Georges Hatot Trailers
La loupiote TrailerThe Short-Sighted Cyclist TrailerUne noce à bicyclette Trailer
La loupiote TrailerThe Short-Sighted Cyclist TrailerUne noce à bicyclette Trailer
Total trailers found: 44
02 January 1898
Nero, seated on a throne, has slaves summoned. Each drinks poison and dies, the second even though he can see the corpse of his predecessor.
01 September 1897
Staged assassination from the Lumiere company.
01 January 1898
An illusionist makes a woman disappear in thin air. There is no credited director for this film, although three different persons get attributed, Gaston Breteau, Alice Guy or Georges Hatot.
01 September 1897
One minute costume drama from the Lumiere company.
22 September 1898
Thieves are chased by police on rooftops.
29 October 1898
Agents chase down rooftop criminals, and after a series of grotesque twists and turns, they finally get their hands on them.
01 September 1897
This one is modelled on the painting by Paul Delaroche and is an extension of the stage act known as “tableau vivant”.
01 August 1906
Andre Deed is moving out, so he has hired some guys with a cart to move his stuff...... and they have a drink to seal the deal.
01 September 1897
The scene depicts the well-known episode depicted in a famous painting. Two groups of soldiers follow each other into the room and open fire.
22 September 1898
Georges Hatot and Gaston Bretaeau with Henri Vallouy, a Gaumont employee, acting as cinematographer. Breteau himself seems to have taken the main role in most of the films and here plays the woman in drag who is terrorized by the X-ray camera at a customs checkpoint while trying to smuggle contraband through.
13 November 1902
A young and pretty but indiscreet girl employs her spare time in trying to find out what is going on in the different rooms of a Turkish bath.
04 October 1906
The proud owner of a new car gets behind the wheel for the first time and weaves down the street, hitting everything from lamp-posts to market stalls and baby carriages.
01 September 1897
This reconstruction refers to a meeting that allegedly took place on 25 November 1804 at Fontainebleau between Pope Pius VII and Napoleon to discuss the coronation.
01 September 1897
This early film made by Georges Hatot for the Lumière Company is a brief single shot-scene of the assassination of the French revolutionary writer, Jean-Paul Marat--who has the notorious distinction of having influenced the Reign of Terror.
02 December 1898
The Lumière catalog sold this title as 13 individual, one-scene films, allowing exhibitors to choose which films they wanted to purchase and how to arrange them in their programs.
30 October 1897
Two men pull a practical prank on two victims.
26 June 1907
The cyclist is dispatched upon an important errand, and his humorous and alarming adventures by the way form the subject of this series.
01 January 1898
A hypnotist tricks his patients. There is no credited director for this film, although three different persons get attributed, Gaston Breteau, Alice Guy or Georges Hatot.
04 May 1906
A drunk man is going to buy more drink at his wife's expense, which he takes advantage of to get more drunk.
06 April 1906
While a balloon merchant sleeps on a river bank, a group of children steal his balloons and attach them to the hat of an old lady.
20 February 1898
Félicien Trewey mimes Pierrot being harassed in his sleep by a fly.
12 June 1898
A balcony courting scene turns into a man being beaten in a sack.
28 October 1905
The apprentice at a pastry shop is more interested in playing tricks on people than sweeping the pavement in front of the shop; more interested in eating the pies with a friend than in delivering them; and so, when the butts of all his tricks set off after him, he runs.
11 July 1906
With contraband strapped to the backs of their dogs, smugglers set off to cross the Spanish-French border.
13 January 1906
Her husband goes away on a business trip. Her lover appears. However, before they can begin their affair, there is a knock on the door.
22 September 1898
Two bearded sages engage ina dispute before a large cauldron, from which they summon up Mephistopheles.
12 November 1906
Clowns on bicycles: that pretty much sums up this short Pathe comedy. They dress in various costumes.