1897-03-07 | ⭐ 4.8
1897-03-14 | ⭐ 0.0
1897-07-20 | ⭐ 4.1
A street scene showing parade of the entire Buffalo Police Department, 16 men abreast, with military band.
1897-03-21 | ⭐ 0.0
1897-08-23 | ⭐ 0.0
1897-07-15 | ⭐ 5.0
Four young people throwing buckets of water at each other.
1897-07-20 | ⭐ 3.4
Great horse racing on the famous Hartford track, showing start and finish of a 2.04 3/4 heat run by the fastest...
1897-12-31 | ⭐ 6.5
Angelic and demonic serpentine dance from dawn of cinema. Hand-colored frame by frame. Lumière no. 765 or 765.1...
1897-01-01 | ⭐ 4.8
A marriage procession following the bride and her father enter a church.
1897-04-25 | ⭐ 0.0
1897-03-08 | ⭐ 0.0
A man pulls a rabbit out of a hat. Available in a fragment in flipbook version only.
1897-03-04 | ⭐ 3.0
This film was shot on March 4, 1897 and is historic because it was the first footage shot of a sitting American President.
1897-03-07 | ⭐ 0.0
1897-03-07 | ⭐ 1.0
Several shots of the carnival in Nice, floats and parade costumes, passing along the crowded streets.
1897-04-12 | ⭐ 0.0
1897-01-01 | ⭐ 3.6
“This subject taken just after the recent first fall of snow, shows two enthusiastic horsemen indulging in a "brush"...
1897-10-30 | ⭐ 3.9
Lost 1897 film in which two men argue over the affection of a woman in a café, with their discussion escalating into...
1897-03-07 | ⭐ 5.3
1897-01-01 | ⭐ 0.0
1897-03-21 | ⭐ 5.044
[…] by shooting the fish in a globular bowl, the Lumières effectively use a fisheye lens, which offers distortions....