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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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    At the Bal de Flore (1900)

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    At the Bal de Flore (1900)

    A turn-of-the-last-century hand-tinted short, which features two women, Miss Lally and Miss Julyett, dancing at a ball. By the legendary French filmmaker Alice Guy.

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    Why Mrs. Jones Got a Divorce (1900)

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    Why Mrs. Jones Got a Divorce (1900)

    This scene opens by showing a pretty cook mixing bread in the kitchen. Jones comes in unexpectedly from a trip and carries a dress suitcase. He inquires for his wife and is told by the cook that she is absent. Jones is hungry and asks for something to eat. The cook is very obliging and Jones becomes unruly, chuckles the cook under the chin. The cook puts her arms around Jones’ neck and leaves finger imprints of flour on his back. This is where the trouble commences. (Edison catalogue)

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    English Lancers Charging (1900)

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    English Lancers Charging (1900)

    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.

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    A Railway Collision (1900)

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    A Railway Collision (1900)

    The scene is a railroad track on the side of a steep mountain, with a tunnel in the background, toward which a train is running at a high rate of speed. At this instant the audience is appalled at the sight of a second train rushing out of the tunnel. Both trains are on the same track and traveling toward each other at a high rate of speed. They collide. Cars and engines are smashed into fragments and thrown down the steep incline. (Edison Catalog)

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    The Chimney Sweep and the Miller (1900)

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    The Chimney Sweep and the Miller (1900)

    A chimney sweep and a miller become involved in a street fight. The sweep has a bag of soot on his back, and the miller a bag of flour.

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    Sherlock Holmes Baffled (1900)

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    Sherlock Holmes Baffled (1900)

    Sherlock Holmes enters his drawing room to find it being burgled, but on confronting the villain is surprised when the latter disappears.

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    A Wake in 'Hell's Kitchen' (1900)

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    A Wake in ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ (1900)

    This scene is laid in the parlor of a New York tenement. Two watchers at the wake are smoking and drinking, while the widow is weeping over the coffin. The attention of the three is attracted for an instant, and the supposed corpse rises up, drinks all the beer in the pitcher which is standing on a table nearby, and lies down in the coffin again. The mourners return, and seeing that the beer is gone, engage in a controversy over it. During the scrap the corpse jumps out of the coffin and takes part in the melee.

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    A Quick Shave and Brush Up (1900)

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    A Quick Shave and Brush Up (1900)

    A man attempts to shave with a blunt razor.

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    Searching Ruins on Broadway, Galveston, for Dead Bodies (1900)

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    Searching Ruins on Broadway, Galveston, for Dead Bodies (1900)

    This shows the heart of one of the tremendous drifts in the east end of Galveston. Hundreds of dead bodies are concealed in these immense masses, and at the time the picture was taken the odor given out could be detected for miles. The subject shows a gang of laborers clearing away the debris in the search for corpses, one of which was discovered while the picture was being taken. (Edison film catalog)

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    Grandma's Reading Glass (1900)

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    Grandma’s Reading Glass (1900)

    A child borrows his grandmother’s magnifying glass to look at a newspaper ad for Bovril, at a watch, and then at a bird. The child shows grandma what he is doing. The child looks next at grandma’s eye, then at a kitten.

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