Flying with No Engine 1925
Ole Bims has invented a set of wings. Carrying a friend on his back, he flies away – all the way up to the sun, who hands him a bottle of brandy. But flying is not so easy when you’re drunk as a lord. (stumfilm.dk)
Ole Bims has invented a set of wings. Carrying a friend on his back, he flies away – all the way up to the sun, who hands him a bottle of brandy. But flying is not so easy when you’re drunk as a lord. (stumfilm.dk)
An amalgamation of two events featuring the British Empire Exhibition at Wembley
Brothel movie from the 20s
Brothel movie from the 20s
The very first Serbian animated film shows a pincer trying to find its way through labyrinth.
This rare fashion film is an exquisite showcase of Sonia Delaunay’s ‘Simultaneous’ dresses and fabrics, quite possibly made at the artist’s Parisian studio and home at 19 Boulevard Malesherbes. Dating around 1926-7 and filmed using the tricolor additive Keller-Dorian process (later also known as ‘Kodacolor cine film’), the film presents Delaunay’s geometric designs in rich colours. Having gradually shifted focus from painting to textile and clothing design in the early 1920s, and advocating the production of unique, one-off pieces, Delaunay treated her design work – and quite clearly also this film production – as an extension of her artistic practice. The film was one vehicle with which to make her case that there should be no hierarchy between fine and decorative arts (among other things, Delaunay used the film in her lectures about the influence of painting on clothing design).
George Studdy’s cartoon pup makes the transition to the cinema screen and sets the tone for many a British tourist with his drunken high jinks in Paris.
A 1925 film.
Residences, offices, funeral homes, and Native Americans in Muskogee, OK.
“An engineering graduate of Yale University, Theodore Case assisted Lee de Forest in developing sound-on-film called “Phonofilm.” Falling out with de Forest, Case and associate E.I. Sponable then built a laboratory behind Case’s family home in Auburn, New York, where they developed their own optical sound film system. Sold to William Fox, it was commercially exploited as “Movietone” with sensational results.” —David Shepard
American Short Film, Comedy
“Roald Amundsen – Lincoln Ellsworths flyveekspedisjon 1925″ is a new DVD release of film footage from the nearly disastrous 1925 aeroplane expedition led by Norwegian polar hero Roald Amundsen. Financed by american businessman Lincoln Ellsworth, who also was a member of the expedition, the aeroplanes were registered as N24 and N25 and subsequently equipped for polar flights. They took off from King´s Bay in Svalbard on May 21st in an attempt to carry out the first transpolar flight of the North Pole, in order to establish once and for all whether there was in fact land in the area.
Documentary showing the making of Stetson hats, from animal skins to the finished product.
A criminal gang gains the confidence of a superstitious San Francisco millionaire Lorenzo Hayward by posing as clairvoyants. Having acquired his power of attorney, the swindlers then kidnap the millionaire's daughter Helen. Dick, a young man in love with Helen sets out after the kidnappers.
1925 American silent comedy film directed by Clarence Geldart.
A documentary about a home for the sick and elderly.