Milano Films Movie Trailers
Most Popular Milano Films Trailers
Total trailers found: 11
St. Sebastian Trailer (1911)
10 April 1911
From a window in Fabiola's house, Sebastian watches the Christians being taken to their cells, and as he listens to the shrieks and curses of the multitude his heart is stirred with pity.
Dante's Inferno Trailer (1911)
01 March 1911
The classic tale of Dante's journey through hell, loosely adapted from the Divine Comedy and inspired by the illustrations of Gustav Doré.
The Winter's Tale Trailer (1913)
12 December 1913
Framed by scenes of Shakespeare himself telling the story to his friends, this is a three-reel adaptation of the Bard of Avon's magical late-period romance about Leontes, a jealous king who banishes his daughter out of fear that she might not be his child.
The Mechanical Man Trailer (1921)
01 November 1921
The story begins with a scientist creating a device shaped like a man that can be remote-controlled by a machine.
Cocciutelli Cerca Lavoro Trailer (1911)
30 September 1911
Short comedy about Cocciutelli (Krause) who is pressured by his uncle to look for a job.
Jealousy Trailer (1915)
01 April 1915
The young Augusto Genina directs this matrimonial comedy with verve, capturing the right tone and rythms.
[LIGURIA] Trailer (1913)
10 July 1913
[LIGURIA] (GB: The Italian Shores in the Mediterranean) is a 1913 Milano-Films production featuring four tinted and toned views of Riviera di Levante towns.
Cocciutelli affissatore Trailer (1911)
30 September 1911
Monthus gets a job as a billposter, but every time he tries to put one up, some one stops him. A bicyclist runs into him, or a cop chases him off, or some other disaster, usually causing him to take a prat fall.
Burgos Trailer (1911)
09 September 1911
The documentary was entirely filmed in the province of Burgos, containing monuments and architecture considered emblematic of Spanish heritage.
Firenze Trailer (1913)
06 November 1913
Travel film about Florence which includes: the cathedral (Santa Maria del Fiore or Duomo) with the tower (Torre di Giotto or Campanile) and the dome (Brunelleschi), Piazza and Palazzo della Signoria.