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poster
58
31
5.9
/761/
55
/20/
56
/142/
3.1
/1599/

Divers at Work on the Wreck of the "Maine" (1898)
Divers go to work on a wrecked ship (the battleship Maine that was blown up in Havana harbour during the Spanish-American War), surrounded by curiously disproportionate fish.
poster
51
28
5.3
/1303/
50
/24/
50
/44/
2.7
/1471/

Sandow: The Strong Man (1894)
Eugen Sandow, who claims to be the strongest man in the world, appears in the Edison Company's film studio.
poster
52
17
6.4
/2114/
53
/6/
38
/14/
2.7
/448/

Tossing a Nigger in a Blanket (1898)
A method soldier boys have for amusing themselves in their leisure moments. New comrades are frequently initiated by the old-fashioned sport of tossing in a blanket. The newly arrived recruit, who is the victim of their sport, enjoys himself, perhaps, less than the other participants.
poster
46
16
4.4
/684/
40
/17/
42
/39/
2.8
/459/

Awakening of Rip (1896)
N/A
poster
46
15
4.4
/622/
40
/16/
44
/32/
2.9
/418/

Rip's Twenty Years' Sleep (1896)
N/A
poster
48
15
4.5
/595/
44
/15/
45
/31/
2.9
/393/

Rip's Toast to Hudson (1896)
N/A
poster
46
15
4.4
/608/
41
/16/
43
/32/
2.8
/395/

Rip Passing Over the Mountain (1896)
N/A
poster
45
15
4.4
/611/
41
/15/
41
/33/
2.8
/452/

Exit of Rip and the Dwarf (1896)
A series of short black and white films from director William K.L. Dickson which chronicle the adventures of Rip Van Winkle.
poster
50
15
4.4
/621/
56
/23/
42
/33/
2.8
/443/

Rip's Toast (1896)
N/A
poster
46
15
4.4
/618/
41
/16/
43
/34/
2.8
/434/

Rip Leaving Sleepy Hollow (1896)
N/A
poster
47
15
4.5
/599/
41
/15/
43
/33/
2.8
/412/

Rip Meeting the Dwarf (1896)
N/A
poster
57
15
5.7
/428/
60
/10/
53
/18/
3.2
/671/

Serpentine Dance by Annabelle (1896)
Annabelle (Whitford) Moore performs her popular serpentine dance routine. She twirls around, and as she does so, she uses her long skirts to create a variety of patterns. Each print consists of Annabelle's serpentine dance from 1894-1897.
poster
53
12
5.2
/230/
52
/8/
49
/14/
3.0
/712/

Davey Jones' Locker (1900)
Two sets of images are superimposed. From the side, we see a two-masted ship. Across the deck walks a skeleton. It sits down, its legs akimbo. The legs separate and continue a dance while the body of the skeleton faces us and the skull moves its jaw bone. It rises and the legs rejoin the skull and body for an additional jig back and forth on deck.
poster
47
11
4.6
/611/
44
/9/
41
/17/
2.9
/503/

McKinley at Home, Canton, Ohio (1896)
“This view was taken upon Mr. McKinley's lawn at his home in Canton, Ohio. Mr. McKinley appears walking across the lawn in company with his Secretary, who hands him a telegram, which he reads with apparent satisfaction. The characteristic walk and gestures of Mr. McKinley will be noted with interest by his friends.” (AMB Picture Catalogue)
poster
59
10
5.8
/289/
61
/6/
54
/8/
3.2
/537/

Peeping Tom (1897)
A man peeping through a keyhole at an attractive young woman gets his comeuppance. This film, presumed lost, is often mistaken for Ferdinand Zecca's "What Is Seen Through a Keyhole" (1901).
poster
49
9
5.1
/541/
45
/6/
41
/12/
3.0
/354/

Pack Train at Chilkoot Pass (1898)
During the Alaska gold rush, one way to reach the Klondike was over the Chilkoot Pass. A stationary camera is placed to see a ways down the curving trail. A pack train comes into view and passes in front of us, led by a man on horseback. Eight loaded mules follow, then another cowboy on horseback and a man walking, then eight more laden mules, another cowboy, then nine more mules, a cowboy, and still the pack train stretches as far as the eye can see. A solitary man watches from atop a hillock.
poster
50
7
5.0
/182/
40
/8/
48
/11/
3.1
/243/

Neptune's Daughters (1900)
A combination of the picture entitled "The Ballet of the Ghosts," and a surf scene; the resulting effect being that the ghostly figures rise up out of the surf and come to the shore, cast their draperies aside and dance a few steps of the ballet, after which they again take up their draperies, and having covered themselves, retreat into the waves.
poster
29
3
1.9
/729/
23
/3/
55
/2/
22
/11/

Evil Behind You (2006)
Abducted couples are victims of medical experiments that mutate their minds with supernatural abilities. As their mental capacities increase, so does the danger from something evil that is not of flesh and blood.
poster
?
2.5
/24/

Spike, the Bag-Punching Dog (1897)
"This active little animal has made a great hit wherever he has appeared on the vaudeville stage. A large bag is suspended by a cord so that it is just out of reach of his nose. The dog jumps for it and having once set it in motion pursues it with utmost vigor, bumping it with his snout whenever it comes within reach."
poster
?
5.5
/25/
30
/1/

The Mischievous Monkey (1897)
"This is a very laughable scene. A guest in a hotel who has retired, is disturbed in his slumbers by a monkey, which enters through the window and goes through a series of queer antics. The part of the monkey is taken by a skilled acrobat; and his work in this scene is of a particularly clever sort." (AMB Picture Catalogue)
poster
?
3.5
/45/
50
/1/
10
/1/

Steamer 'Grandrepublic' (1899)
An excellent picture of this popular excursion boat, taken on the second day of the International Cup Race Oct. 5, 1899. The racing yacht 'Columbia' appears at anchor in the background.
poster
?
1.8
/26/

The Chinese Rubbernecks
Two Chinese laundrymen start a comic fight at work.
poster
?
3.2
/24/

A Chinese Opium Joint
"This is a genuine picture of a Chinaman and a female habitue of his opium joint. The two are lying on a luxurious divan. The Chinaman cooks the pills while the woman smokes them."
poster
?
3.4
/35/

Pointing Down Gorge, Niagara Falls
Looking down Niagara Falls
poster
?
4.9
/88/
40
/1/

Fatima (1897)
"A well-known oriental dancer in a dance du ventre to the music of a Turkish band."
poster
?
4.2
/45/
25
/2/
30
/2/

Moulin Rouge Dancers (1898)
Four women dressed in the costume of the era perform a can-can. They were photographed from a single camera position.
poster
?
3.9
/41/
35
/2/

Atlantic City Fire Department (1897)
This picture is very notable from the fact that at the end of the scene, after the run-by of various engines and hose wagons, an engine was forced out of its course into the Biograph camera, smashing it to bits. The negative was saved out of the wreck and presents a remarkable photographic illusion, inasmuch as one who looks at it gets the effect at the end of the picture, of a fire engine at full tilt dashing directly toward him.
poster
?
3.1
/33/
20
/1/
27
/3/

The Theatre Hat (1897)
Shows the discomfiture of those who are seated behind large hats at the theatre.
poster
?
4.3
/41/

An Execution by Hanging (1898)
A depiction in the hanging of Edward Heinson, an assumed criminal assault convict in Jacksonville, Florida.
poster
?
5.0
/53/
45
/2/

Tambourine Dance by Annabelle (1896)
N/A
poster
?
3.7
/44/
40
/1/
20
/2/

Charlie Wanted the Earth (1899)
A couple are making love beneath the window of a cranky old gentleman. There is a handsome window garden above them filled with plants and flowers. The old gentleman throws out a rope upon the lovers to annoy them. They, not knowing what it is, seize it and pull the window garden down upon themselves.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
?
7.2
/75/
30
/5/

The Kims of Comedy (2005)
Forget the Kings -- these are the "Kims" of comedy! Four of the funniest Asian comedians riff on a variety of pop culture topics, from Christmas to Korea and everything in between. Featured jokesters include Bobby Lee ("Mad TV"), Kevin Shea ("Jimmy Kimmel Live"), Steve Byrne ("Chappelle's Show") and Dr. Ken Jeong (Comedy Central's "Comic Groove"), a unique comic talent known as the funniest physician in America.
poster
?
3.9
/26/
35
/2/

The 'Gator and the Pickaninny (1900)
This scene is laid on a tropical shore. A pickaninny is fishing, when a huge alligator creeps up upon him and swallows him. The old father, who has seen the disaster, rushes in with an axe and chops the alligator open, pulling the boy out none the worse for his experience.
poster
?
5.0
/42/
65
/2/
65
/2/

Around the Flip-Flap Railroad (1900)
A splendid picture of the remarkable centrifuge railroad at Coney Island in which the car makes a complete circle in its course around the track, commonly known as "Loop the Loop."
poster
61
?
5.7
/179/
64
/5/
62
/4/

Mardi Gras Carnival (1898)
The film is part of Eye Filmmuseum’s Mutoscope and Biograph Collection. This collection consists of about 200 films preserved on their original 68 mm format. The digital file provided is scanned in 2022 at Eye Collection Center, from the 35 mm duplicate negative that was made in 1998. After the first analogue preservation round made 25 years ago, Eye is now undertaking the digital restoration of the Mutoscope & Biograph Collection. “Mardi Gras Carnival” became the focus of attention, thanks to its inclusion within ‘The Artistry of REX’ exhibition, that opened in the summer of 2022 at the Louisiana State Museum.
poster
?
4.0
/24/
46
/5/
10
/1/

London Bridge Is Falling Down (1898)
N/A
poster
?
4.4
/39/
50
/1/
10
/1/

At the Top of Brooklyn Bridge (1897)
N/A
poster
?
6.4
/15/

Tess: Looking for My Next Ex-Husband (2006)
No-nonsense material girl Tess Drake hits the stage at Los Angeles's El Rey Theatre for an evening of straight-up stand-up comedy. A former "Last Comic Standing" contestant, Drake delivers hilarious in-your-face commentary about relationships, men and love. The outspoken diva of comedy has appeared on the "Tonight Show with Jay Leno," "The Jamie Foxx Show," "BET's Comicview" and "Comedy Central Presents."
poster
?
5.8
/54/
25
/2/

The Dairymaid's Revenge (1899)
The milk of human unkindness flows in this 1899 revenge comedy from the American Mutoscope & Biograph Company, in which a put-upon dairymaid throws off the chains of patriarchal and class oppression—or rather wields them in righteous anger.
poster
?
5.6
/43/
20
/2/

The Finish of Mr. Fresh (1899)
In this spirited and suggestive film, an aggressive young man is drenched in rich, high-protein comeuppance, after he attempts to tell a dairymaid her buttery business.
poster
?
5.1
/36/
25
/2/

A Bad (K)night (1899)
A portly clubman comes home after a social session considerably the worse for the wear. In the hall he encounters a suit of armor which has all the appearances of being alive; and he is so badly frightened that he collapses in a chair, where he is discovered by his wife, and marched off to bed.
poster
Fandango at Home Free
?
5.5
/18/
60
/2/

Edgar Allan Poe: Master of the Macabre (2009)
An exciting documentary following in the footsteps of Edgar Allan Poe to discover the mystery behind the man who wrote such classics as "The Raven," "The Tell-Tale Heart," "The Black Cat," and countless others.
poster
?
4.4
/95/
33
/6/
46
/5/

Execution of a Spy (1900)
A spy is executed by firing squad.
poster
42
?
4.4
/105/
60
/2/
23
/3/

Distributing a War Extra (1899)
"This scene shows a crowd of newsboys running to meet the 'World' newspaper delivery wagon, and falling back to the point of distribution. There is a mad scramble for papers, and fight between two of the gamins."
poster
?
4.3
/44/
30
/1/
10
/1/

Street Fight and Arrest (1898)
"This is an arranged scene worked out very effectively. At its opening two rowdies are seen engaged in a street fight. A crowd collects, and a policeman with difficulty separates the combatants. They are quickly subdued, however, and a police patrol dashes up, and into it the two prisoners are bundled and carried off."
poster
?
4.1
/45/
50
/2/
60
/1/

From Council Bluffs to Omaha (1900)
The approach to a cantilever bridge is shown. The camera is on the front of the car traveling over the rails. The car crosses the cantilever bridge, makes two turns and goes through a station.
poster
?
4.6
/55/
35
/2/
35
/4/

Her First Cigarette (1899)
From a single camera position, two young women are photographed lighting a cigarette. After several puffs, one of the young ladies becomes faint, and the other one tries to revive her fallen friend.
poster
?
3.9
/72/
18
/6/
43
/3/

Who Said Chicken? (1900)
A white actor in blackface steals a chicken and hides in a coal bin. A policeman looks in the coal bin, sits on the lid and calls for help. The man happily escapes after he pushes the policeman off the lid.


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