Scene from the Elevator Ascending Eiffel Tower

Scene from the Elevator Ascending Eiffel Tower 1900

5.94

“A marvelously clear picture taken from the top of the elevator of the Eiffel Tower during going up and coming down of the car. This wonderful tower is 1,000 feet in height, and the picture produces a most sensational effect. As the camera leaves the ground and rises to the top of the tower, the enormous white city opens out to the view of the astonished spectator. Arriving at the top of the tower, a bird's eye view of the Exposition looking toward the Trocadero, and also toward the Palace of Electricity, is made, and the camera begins its descent. The entire trip is shown on a 200-foot film. 30.00. We furnish the ascent in 125 foot film.” (Edison film catalog)

1900

Going to Bed Under Difficulties

Going to Bed Under Difficulties 1900

6.40

A man takes off his clothes in preparation for bed, only for new clothes to spontaneously generate, leading to comical consternation.

1900

Above the Limit

Above the Limit 1900

4.30

Filming of a character sketch by the well-known vaudevillian Charles E. Grapewin. On a bare stage backed by a dark curtain, a man dressed in a three-piece suit and overcoat holds a racing program and excitedly watches a race supposedly taking place offstage.

1900

English Lancers Charging

English Lancers Charging 1900

3.40

The stubborn resistance of the Boers is shown by the activity and persistency with which they fire the two large field pieces immediately in the foreground. It seems, indeed, a hopeless matter to attempt to capture and overthrow such an invulnerable position. The British lancers are seen advancing, urged on by their officers, with the Royal colors flying in the air.

1900

Chamonix: Le mauvais pas

Chamonix: Le mauvais pas 1900

5.40

A group of people cross a mountain near Chamonix and are filmed doing so by the Lumière brothers.

1900

Eiffel Tower from Trocadero Palace

Eiffel Tower from Trocadero Palace 1900

4.18

The single camera position is from the top of a building identified as the Trocadero Palace; The camera is pointed toward the Eiffel Tower. The film shows only up to the first arch of the Eiffel Tower.

1900

Phono-Cinéma-Théâtre

Phono-Cinéma-Théâtre 1900

1.00

The Phono-Cinéma-Théâtre was a special pavilion at the 1900 Paris World's Fair which featured filmed performances presented with sound via wax cylinder recordings. Many of these short films were also presented in hand-tinted color. The performances ranged from theatre (Coquelin the eldest, Gabrielle Réjane, Sarah Bernhardt, Félicia Mallet), opera & operetta (Mariette Sully, Emile Cossira, Jeanne Hatto, Mily-Meyer, Désiré Pougaud), to café concert & music hall variety (Footit et Chocolat, Mason and Forbes, Little Tich, Brunin, Polin, Jules Moy) and dance (Blanche and Louise Mante from the Paris Opera, Carlotta Zambelli, Michel Vasquez, Rosita Mauri, Jeanne Chasles, Achille Viscusi, Christine Kerf, Cléo de Mérode).

1900

La toilette du petit chien

La toilette du petit chien 1900

6.00

A man and a child are washing a small dog in a tub, while a large dog is circling around them, barking.

1900

Gordon Highlanders in Ladysmith

Gordon Highlanders in Ladysmith 1900

5.00

Single shot of a column of Gordon Highlanders marching out of their camp at Ladysmith to meet General Buller's relief column.

1900