Star Film Company Movie Trailers
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Total trailers found: 43
Princess Iron Fan Trailer (1941)
19 November 1941
The story was liberally adapted from a short sequence in the popular Chinese folk tale Journey to the West.
The Secret Kingdom Trailer (1917)
01 January 1917
The Secret Kingdom is a 1917 silent action movie serial comprised of 15 chapters: 1. Land of the Intrigue 2.
Les malheurs d'un photographe Trailer (1908)
22 June 1908
A family goes to a photographer. The photographer pushes the boy around, and no one seems to care. The boy gets his revenge.
When the Tables Turned Trailer (1911)
15 June 1911
A staged Wild West kidnapping goes awry when the cowboys accidentally capture an actress who uses her acting skills to turn the tables on them.
Burning of the Red Lotus Monastery Trailer (1928)
12 May 1928
After being defeated in a fight by a local gang, local official Lu Fengyang sends his weak and sickly son Lu Xiaoqing to study with a master of the Kunlun school of martial arts.
Gugusse and the Automaton Trailer (1897)
01 January 1897
Gugusse, a clown, is both astounded and bewildered upon seeing the mechanical movements of an automaton.
Delirium in a Studio Trailer (1907)
23 May 1907
The opening title card explains that a painter has just finished his work when his assistant comes in and accidentally drinks varnish.
Playing Cards Trailer (1896)
01 March 1896
Three friends are playing cards in a beer garden. One of them orders drinks. The waitress comes back with a bottle of wine and three glasses on a tray.
The Fortune Favors the Brave Trailer (1908)
31 October 1908
A young boy's adventure takes him to the domain of the Genie of the Cathedral Bell, where he finds a fortune to enrich his family.
The Good Shepherdess and the Evil Princess Trailer (1908)
29 November 1908
A good shepherdess is persecuted by an evil, tantrum-throwing princess. A good fairy decides to intervene, and dishes out quite a bit of retribution.
Long Distance Wireless Photography Trailer (1908)
07 February 1908
Into a photography studio full of large fantastic machines steps an elderly couple. The bearded proprietor explains the equipment and gives them a demonstration: he starts machines whirring, and projects a painting of three women onto a large screen; suddenly the women begin to move.
The Duke's Good Joke Trailer (1908)
24 September 1908
A mischievous duke comes across a drunkard in a town square, and decides to pull a practical joke. He has the drunkard carried to the ducal palace and dressed as a nobleman, where he is made to receive courtiers.
The Fairy Dragonfly Trailer (1908)
08 October 1908
1908 French short silent film by Georges Méliès, which is presumed lost. No English-language release is known for this film,[1] but the translated title The Fairy Dragonfly has been used in film reference.
The Living Doll Trailer (1908)
12 December 1908
1908 French short silent Christmas film by Georges Méliès, which is now presumed lost. The film, combining American ideas about Santa Claus with Méliès's fantasy style and a modern touch, followed the adventures of a young girl, Polly, one Christmas night, as she escapes kidnappers, travels to Santa's palace, and—by changing places with a large doll—goes with Santa on a giftgiving journey by airplane.
Hypnotist's Revenge Trailer (1908)
07 November 1908
1908 French short silent comedy film by Georges Méliès, which is presumed to be lost. The film was a skit on the popular topic of hypnotism; it featured a magician-hypnotist using his skills to cheat at cards, before being caught at it and pursued in a hectic chase.
Honeymoon in a Balloon Trailer (1908)
15 September 1908
The fairest maiden is crowned queen of the May Day festival and the dignitaries of the town, surrounded by the cheering populace, music and decoration, are on the huge platform to do her honor.
The Little Peace Maker Trailer (1908)
30 April 1908
French silent short film by Georges Méliès, presumed to be lost.
Fun With the Bridal Party Trailer (1908)
30 July 1908
Two pranksters, finding out that a couple is about to apply for a marriage license at the town mayor's office, sneak into the office to pull a practical joke.
Moitié de polka Trailer (1908)
19 October 1908
1908 French short silent film by Georges Méliès, which is currently presumed lost. Though the plot of the film is unknown, it may have been built around a parody of the famous illusionist Buatier de Kolta, whose name is parodied in the film's title.
Up-to-Date Clothes Cleaning Trailer (1908)
17 April 1908
Silent film from Georges Méliés. It is presumed to be lost.
The Hotel Mix-Up Trailer (1908)
09 July 1908
1908 French silent comedy film directed by Georges Méliès, which is currently presumed lost.
Incident from Don Quixote Trailer (1908)
01 October 1908
In one of his dreams, Don Quixote is fighting monsters. Having vanquished them, he goes to put on his armor, only to be met with a succession of strange events: first the armor appears occupied by a creature with stretching limbs, then a lovely young woman appears and sprouts butterfly wings.
A Love Tragedy in Spain Trailer (1908)
05 May 1908
A Spanish dancer, in front of an inn in the Spanish mountains, is courted by a smuggler, who asks her to marry him.
Oriental Black Art Trailer (1908)
17 July 1908
1908 French silent comedy film directed by Georges Méliès, which is currently presumed lost.
The Forester's Remedy Trailer (1908)
14 June 1908
1908 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès, which is currently presumed lost
A Night With Masqueraders in Paris Trailer (1908)
03 February 1908
Some jubilant young men have decided to end their evening of pleasure by taking supper in a restaurant after having passed a few hours at a masquerade ball.
Hunting the Teddy Bear Trailer (1908)
28 April 1908
Silent French short film by Georges Méliès, based on the character from Alphonse Daudet's novel of the same name.
Curiosity Punished Trailer (1908)
09 March 1908
A band of musicians stage a fake murder as a practical joke for their grumpy, curious neighbor.
Shakespeare Writing "Julius Caesar" Trailer (1907)
24 August 1907
William Shakespeare, struggling to write the assassination scene for his play Julius Caesar, settles into an armchair and begins to daydream the scene that depicts the assassination of the dictator.
The Old Footlight Favorite Trailer (1908)
30 August 1908
An elderly actor, once an audience favorite, goes to a talent agency for work, but is told he is too old to be hired.
A Fake Diamond Swindler Trailer (1908)
03 March 1908
A fraudster is at work in his laboratory, where he pretends to make synthetic diamonds.
A Forester Made King Trailer (1907)
10 August 1907
By designs of St. Hubert, patron saint of the hunt, a humble woodcutter is brought to a sumptuous palace and offered riches, which he despises.
Bakers in Trouble Trailer (1907)
22 October 1907
Two bakers enjoy a break from work by drinking wine and playing cards. Soon enough, they're intoxicated and enter into a brawl with messy and fun consequences.
Two Talented Vagabonds Trailer (1908)
21 July 1908
1908 French silent film directed by Georges Méliès, which is currently presumed lost.
Pranks With a Fake Python Trailer (1908)
14 April 1908
Silent film from Georges Méliès, presumed to be lost.
Two Crazy Bugs Trailer (1908)
01 July 1908
1908 French silent comedy film directed by Georges Méliès, which is currently presumed lost.
The Helping Hand Trailer (1908)
26 August 1908
An impoverished father, with his young son and daughter, begs for food in a marketplace. When a merchant angrily turns them away, their plight attracts the attention of a woman of charity.
The Wonderful Charm Trailer (1908)
10 September 1908
1908 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès, which is currently presumed lost.
The Magic of Catchy Songs Trailer (1908)
29 August 1908
1908 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès, which is currently presumed lost.
The Mystery of the Garrison Trailer (1908)
29 May 1908
A 1908 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès, which is currently presumed lost.
A Mischievous Sketch Trailer (1907)
07 January 1907
An easel appears, and soon after a canvas "walks" up from the floor of its own accord and takes its place on the easel.