Product Tag - 1899

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    Moulin à homme pour l'arrosage des rizières (1899)

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    Moulin à homme pour l’arrosage des rizières (1899)

    A man demonstrates a human-powered water wheel that irrigates a rice field.

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    Équilibre et moulinet (1899)

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    Équilibre et moulinet (1899)

    A moustachioed Frenchman presents his performing cats.

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    The Devil in a Convent (1899)

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    The Devil in a Convent (1899)

    A priest is officiating at a convent, when suddenly he is transformed into the devil, who frightens away the nuns and turns the place into a outlet of Pandemonium.

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    Cortège de gymnastique devant LL. MM. (1899)

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    Cortège de gymnastique devant LL. MM. (1899)

    A procession of young male athletes.

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    Cinderella (1899)

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    Cinderella (1899)

    A fairy godmother magically turns Cinderella’s rags to a beautiful dress, and a pumpkin into a coach. Cinderella goes to the ball, where she meets the Prince – but will she remember to leave before the magic runs out? Méliès based the art direction on engravings by Gustave Doré. First known example of a fairy-tale adapted to film, and the first film to use dissolves to go from one scene to another.

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    Wonderful Absinthe (1899)

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    Wonderful Absinthe (1899)

    Gentlemen get into a misunderstanding over absinthe.

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    Entrée Et Sortie De La Mine (1899)

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    Entrée Et Sortie De La Mine (1899)

    Actuality film of miners entering a mine.

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    In the Grip of the Blizzard (1899)

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    In the Grip of the Blizzard (1899)

    “This is a very remarkable picture, showing Union Square, New York City, during the great March blizzard of 1899. The camera was stationed at the corner of Broadway and Fourteenth Street, and was swept in almost a complete circle, showing the tremendous drifts of snow and the blockade at ‘Dead Man’s Curve’ in Fourteenth Street. This picture was taken during the busiest time of the day, and shows to what extent New York City was tied up by this tremendous fall of snow.” (AMB Picture Catalogue (1902)

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    Summoning the Spirits (1899)

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    Summoning the Spirits (1899)

    A bearded man hangs up a wreath and, like any good magician, waves his hands inside of it and under it to show us it’s only a wreath…

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    Mesmerist and Country Couple (1899)

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    Mesmerist and Country Couple (1899)

    “Mr. and Mrs. Hayseed have heard of this wonderful Professor, and come to his office. They waken him from a trance, give him a fee and he hypnotizes them. The stunts they do while under his influence would make the Sphinx laugh for joy. Hayseed stands on his head, balances himself on a chair and takes off his clothes. Mrs. Hayseed also begins to disrobe, but she goes behind a screen. Her bare arm appears over the top, and she drops her clothes on the floor. It is a hair raising moment to guess what she’s going to do next. The mystical appearances and lightning changes are managed with wonderful cleverness.” (Edison film catalog)

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    King John (1899)

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    King John (1899)

    Based on Shakespeare’s play, Act V, Scene vii: King John is in torment, and his supporters fear that his end is near. As he writhes in agony, he is attended by Prince Henry, the Earl of Pembroke, and Robert Bigot. Prince Henry tries repeatedly to comfort his delirious father, but to no avail – John’s pain is too great.

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    The Dreyfus Affair (1899)

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    The Dreyfus Affair (1899)

    The first movie ever censored for political reasons. The title refers to a historical event in France decades earlier in which a Jewish military officer was discharged for bribery, and it was alleged that he was framed due to anti-semitism.

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