year: 1905

Poster for Wrestling at the New York Athletic Club
Movie
1905
6.0

Wrestling at the New York Athletic Club

Several chairs rest against a blank wall; three men, then a fourth and soon seven in all, divide into various pairs and wrestle for the camera.

Poster for Peeping Tom in the Dressing Room
Movie
1905
4.3

Peeping Tom in the Dressing Room

A young man leers through a peephole in the wall separating two dressing rooms, but he is caught, and is humiliated by his victims, two pretty ladies.

Poster for Unforeseen Meeting
Movie
1905

Unforeseen Meeting

Both father and son want to meet their respective romantic appointments, without the other one knowing. The film is currently considered lost.

Poster for A Pipe Dream
Movie
1905
3.3

A Pipe Dream

A little man appears out of the smoke.

Poster for A Trip to Salt Lake City
Movie
1905
6.0

A Trip to Salt Lake City

Made in 1905 when short films were still being done in just one shot (for the Kinetoscope peep-show machines) and lasted about 2 minutes, this depicts a Mormon man trying to get his wives and children settled down for the night on a Pullman car in a train. The children wear him out wanting piggy-back rides, he and the wives put the children in their beds, but of course they need a drink. The poor mans takes a lip lashing from his wives and hurries out, returning shortly with a large milk can with several straws attached.

Poster for The Summer Boarders
Movie
1905
9.0

The Summer Boarders

A city family goes to the shore for a vacation, but everything goes wrong.

Poster for Ten Wives for One Husband
Movie
1905
4.0

Ten Wives for One Husband

A man is chased by ten women!

Poster for The Nihilist
Movie
1905
4.5

The Nihilist

A happy Russian family is broken up when their patriarch is arrested for treason. His distraught wife joins the secret society of nihilists and is assigned to commit an act of terror. Based on the play "Vera; or, The Nihilists" by Oscar Wilde.

Poster for Teasing
Movie
1905
4.0

Teasing

The cameraman photographed over the right shoulder of a young woman reclining on a couch while rebuffing the advances of a young man intent on kissing her. Throughout the film, the young woman eludes his advances. Finally, at the end of the picture, she seems to have accepted his persistence as sincere, and she allows him to kiss her.

Poster for Rescued by Rover
Movie
1905
6.1

Rescued by Rover

A dog leads its master to his kidnapped baby.

Poster for Duel Scene from Macbeth
Movie
1905
3.5

Duel Scene from Macbeth

Based on a scene from Shakespeare's play: Macbeth, king of Scotland, is being challenged by forces led by Macduff. Young Siward comes to confront the king, but Macbeth kills him easily. Then Macduff himself arrives. The two rivals exchange words, and then begin a deadly fight.

Poster for The Miller’s Daughter
Movie
1905
3.3

The Miller’s Daughter

Hazel, the miller's daughter, is courted by a country boy and a sophisticated city boy. Her father favors the country boy, but she elopes with the city boy. Before they can marry, his wife shows up and stops the ceremony. Hazel tries to return to her father, but he has disowned her. She jumps into the river, but is rescued by the country boy, who later marries her.

Poster for Dranem Performs The True Jiu-Jitsu
Movie
1905
4.7

Dranem Performs The True Jiu-Jitsu

Armand Dranem performs The True Jiu-Jitsu ("Le Vrai Jiu-Jitsu", by P. Briollet & G. Fabri / C. D'Orviet) in this phonoscene by Alice Guy. This early form of music video was created using a chronophone recording of Dranem, who was then filmed "lip singing". Guy would film phonoscenes of all three major Belle Époque celebrities in France: Polin, Félix Mayol, and Dranem.

Poster for New York Subway
Movie
1905
5.9

New York Subway

The camera platform was on the front of a New York subway train following another train on the same track. Lighting is provided by a specially constructed work car on a parallel track. At the time of filming, the subway was only seven months old, having opened on October 27, 1904. The ride begins at 14th Street (Union Square) following the route of today's east side IRT, and ends at the old Grand Central Station, built by Cornelius Vanderbuilt in 1869. The Grand Central Station in use today was not completed until 1913.

Poster for Félix Mayol Performs "Indiscreet Questions"
Movie
1905
5.2

Félix Mayol Performs "Indiscreet Questions"

Felix Mayol performs a song, in colour.

Poster for The White Caps
Movie
1905
5.0

The White Caps

Two members of a vigilante group known as 'The White Caps' post a warning sign on a man's home. When the man comes home, he tears down the sign, and then proceeds to abuse his wife both verbally and physically. As soon as she can get away from him, the wife leaves home with her child to find a place of refuge. When the vigilantes find out about this, they arm themselves with rifles and immediately go to confront the abusive husband.

Poster for Cook & Rilly's Trained Rooster
Movie
1905
4.1

Cook & Rilly's Trained Rooster

An early sound-synchronized short of a rooster crowing.

Poster for What the Curate Really Did
Movie
1905

What the Curate Really Did

Some gossiping women blow the priest’s gift to a little girl out of proportion.

Poster for A Father's Honor
Movie
1905
4.0

A Father's Honor

A young woman receives a message, and hurriedly leaves home. But the message was a trick to lure her into a trap, where she is assaulted and killed. When her body is found floating in the river, it is brought to her father. Once he realizes what has been done to his daughter, the father immediately sets out in an effort to extract vengeance.

Poster for Félix Mayol Performs "White Lilacs"
Movie
1905
4.9

Félix Mayol Performs "White Lilacs"

Felix Mayol performs Théodore Botrel's 'Lilas-blanc'.