Un día por Málaga
Genres
Overview
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
0 min
Release Date
1914-04-27
Status
Released
Original Language
Spanish
Vote Count
1
Vote Average
7
Paco Madrid
Self
4.5
Budapest, pont suspendu
A Lumière Brothers film showing a street scene in Budapest.
1896-06-14 | fr
4.2
Concours de bébés
A crowd of young children dance around.
1896-08-02 | fr
4.5
Akrobatisches Potpourri
Eight circus performers known as the Grunato family perform their famous balancing act.
1895-11-01 | de
4.0
The Pickaninny Dance from the “Passing Show”
“A scene representing Southern plantation life before the war. A jig and a breakdown by three colored boys.”
1894-05-16 | en
4.8
Danse au bivouac
Soldiers dancing.
1896-06-18 | fr
4.4
A Street Arab
A preadolescent boy, dressed like a street urchin, performs acrobatic stunts for the camera.
1898-05-20 | en
3.6
Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty in right profile; No people, no flags rippling in the wind, no seagulls flapping past to mar the unmoving image of the Statue of Liberty.
1898-09-20 | en
5.7
The Little Girl and Her Cat
A little girl sits at a table, holding a container of what appears to be some sort of food. Suddenly there's a flash of movement: a tortoiseshell cat, with long hair and a very furry tail, has leapt onto the table.
1899-05-20 | fr
2.8
Trick Bears
Circus bears showing their tricks.
1899-09-27 | en
3.8
Fun in Camp
“Showing a group of soldiers and Red Cross nurses being amused by a number of small children who are riding upon the backs of trick bears. A remarkably fine picture, with U.S. Infantry camp in the background.” (Edison film catalog)
1899-05-20 | en
5.2
New Brooklyn to New York via Brooklyn Bridge, No. 2
“This is a new negative showing the entire trip from Brooklyn to New York, in which the immense towers stand out clear and distinct against the sky. Positively the best picture of the Brooklyn Bridge yet secured.” (Edison film catalog)
1899-05-20 | en
5.3
Transport of a Turret by a Team of 60 Horses
A very heavy turret is transported on a truck drawn by a long line of horses. The inscription “Charlemagne 53790K” readable on the turret suggests that this view was shot in the vicinity of Saint-Chamond, a town where there are factories specializing in the construction of heavy steel. It is certainly a turret intended for the battleship “Charlemagne”. In addition, a view projected by the Aléthorama on January 20, 1898 in Saint-Étienne, and entitled “Transportation of the armored turret of Saint-Chamond by a team of 80 horses”, could represent the same event.
1897-12-01 | fr
4.8
Entrée d'une noce à l'église
A marriage procession following the bride and her father enter a church.
1897-01-01 | fr
2.8
Lick Observatory, Mt. Hamilton, Cal.
From F.Z. Maguire catalogue: The background of this picture is the Lick Observatory, Mount Hamilton, Cal. This observatory, the gift of James Lick, of Pennsylvania, was constructed at a cost of $700,000, being equipped with one of the most powerful telescopes that has ever been produced, and is famous the world over. The view of the Observatory is very complete, showing the style of architecture, including the glass covered dome in which are placed the various astronomical instruments. Every Saturday night throughout the year is set apart for visitors to inspect the Observatory and look through the great glass. This view shows a coach load driving up and alighting.
1897-10-20 | en
3.5
Dance, Franchonetti Sisters
Three young women with dark, curly hair stand on a stage with a black background and patterned carpet or tile underfoot. They wear tights, ballet shoes, and frilly dresses to the knee with multiple petticoats and ruffled drawers. They begin by raising their right legs up by their heads, and then perform a dance with a variety of kicks and leg movements, their hands either in the air or pulling up their skirts. The sisters also grab their right legs again and hop in a circle, then do cartwheels and land on the floor in the splits. Jumping back to their feet, the women twirl in circles and around each other in circles in what appears to be a type of pirouette, while holding up their skirts and showing their bloomers in a manner similar to the cancan.
1897-03-31 | en
4.2
Cattle Driven to Slaughter
In the Chicago stockyards, the gates of a pen of long-horn cattle are open and the cattle are being herded out by several cowhands.
1897-07-30 | en
3.4
Comedy Cake Walk
Amusing cake walk of three men and two women (colored) in costume, showing the usual antics that occur in affairs of this kind.
1903-05-11 | en
5.4
Driving with Greenland Dogs
Johan Carl Joensen, a Danish colonial manager in Greenland, drives his dog sled in Copenhagen’s Fælledparken. (stumfilm.dk)
1897-01-01 | da
3.0
Leander Sisters
“A clever characteristic dance called the 'Yellow Kid.' Very unique. Stage is in the Sutro Baths, San Francisco, Cal., and the audience is composed largely of bathers.” (Edison Catalog)
1897-09-30 | en
5.6
Football
Short clip of a football match, filmed on the Lumière cinematograph, 33 years before FIFA's 1st World Cup.
1897-06-24 | fr