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- "Firemen in working uniform, rubber coats, helmets, and boots. Thrilling rescue from burning building. Smoke effects are fine." - from the Edison Catalog
- Lost film that depicts the burning of Joan of Arc. Only fragments of it still exist in the Centre Jeanne d'Arc in Orléans and in the National Archives of Canada in Ottawa.
- The sixth of eight short black and white films from director William K.L. Dickson in which he chronicles the story of Rip Van Winkle. In this film, Rip passes out from drinking and falls asleep.
- The seventh of eight short black and white films from director William K.L. Dickson in which he chronicles the story of Rip Van Winkle. In this film, Rip awakes from his slumber, having significantly aged during his sleep.
- The fourth of eight short black and white films from director William K.L. Dickson in which he chronicles the story of Rip Van Winkle. In this film, Rip encounters several other dwarf-like mountain-dwellers.
- The third of eight short black and white films from director William K.L. Dickson in which he chronicles the story of Rip Van Winkle. In this film, Rip helps the dwarf carrying the barrel into the mountains.
- The first of eight short black and white films from director William K.L. Dickson in which he chronicles the story of Rip Van Winkle. In this film, two men - one of them being Rip himself - toast and enjoy their drinks.
- Horses led by grooms enter the water, while a man tries to push ducks back on the water.
- Passenger drops child from steam launch; it is rescued by swimmer from river bank.
- Servant persuades cellist to play and his errant wife returns.
- Dramatic scene in gardens - jealous husband shot.
- "Charles Ross and Mabel Fenton, who are very prominent in vaudeville and burlesque, in their thrilling sketch taken from Dickens's novel 'Oliver Twist.'"
- "The victim is lying on a trolley car fender. Ambulance drives up and the injured man is removed in a stretcher."
- A hotel porter decides to spy on what his guests are doing in their rooms. But as all Peeping Toms are caught eventually, this one gets what he deserves. And it served him right.
- "A dramatic incident, showing how the victim is lured into a Bowery lodging house, and there drugged and robbed by a woman and her confederate."
- "This misguided creature is counting his hoard of gold coins and apparently hears someone approaching. His fear and greed are plainly shown by his actions."
- From the celebrated play where the child begs her father to come home. The well-known song 'Father, Dear Father, Come Home With me Now, ' may be either sung or played on an instrument, behind the scenes while this subject is being shown.
- This is the celebrated duel scene from the melodrama 'Women and Wine, ' enacted by the original characters of the Drury Lane cast. The women fight with butcher knives, and their struggle is intensely interesting and realistic.
- The battleship Maine is blown up in Havana harbor during the Spanish-American War.
- The Lumière catalog sold this title as 13 individual, one-scene films - allowing exhibitors to choose which films they wanted to purchase and how to arrange them in their programs. Lumière catalog no. 933 through 945.
- First adaptation of the play of the same name by José Zorrilla
- A staging of Jesus' passion.
- The ghost of a man's twin shows him a vision of how he was killed in a duel.
- The pious St. Anthony is tormented by visions of seductive women.
- Macbeth, the Thane of Glamis, receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland. Consumed by ambition and spurred to action by his wife, Macbeth murders his king and takes the throne for himself.