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Während Spekulanten in heller Aufregung am Markt für Weizen spekulieren, wird das Brot immer teurer und auch die Bauern bleiben in Armut. Während die feine Gesellschaft der Spekulanten ein feudales Festbankett einnehmen, kommt es bei der armen Bevölkerung zu Konflikten, da sie sich kein Brot mehr leisten kann. Der als „Weizenkönig“ benannte Tycoon freut sich um seine Gewinne während er eine Mühle besichtigt. Er verliert den Halt und landet in im Auffangtrog der Mühle. Mit viel Mühe wird der Spekulant wieder herausgezogen.
In diesem Klassiker (1909) tritt Regisseur und Filmpionier Georges Méliès als schlitzohriger Mieter auf, der ungewöhnliche Wege findet, um dem aufdringlichen Hausmeister zu entgehen. Behilflich ist ihm dabei sein magischer Koffer, aus dem er Tisch und Stühle, Kerzenleuchter, ein Klavier und eine komplette Familie samt Hausmädchen hervorzaubert.
Eine Gruppe Krimineller wartet, bis ein wohlhabender Mann das Haus verlässt, um in sein Haus einzubrechen und seine Frau und seine Töchter zu bedrohen. Frau und Töchter flüchten in einen der Räume, doch die Diebe brechen ein. Der Vater erfährt, was passiert und rennt nach Hause, um seine Familie zu retten.
A pair of young ladies cause trouble at the cinema with their lavish hats.
A smoker falls asleep, and two mischievious fairies play with his pipe. He discovers this, and imprisons them in a cigar box. He removes a flower from the box, which contains a fairy smoking a cigarette. Next, he leaves briefly while his smoking paraphenalia clears itself from the table and the flower reassembles itself into a cigar. He lights the cigar, then breaks a bottle containing the fairy, who interacts with him in various ways reeling from his cigar smoke, building a bonfire that he extinguishes, etc.
While caring for his sick daughter, a doctor is called away to the sickbed of a neighbor. He finds the neighbor gravely ill, and ignores his wife's pleas to come home and care for his own daughter, who has taken a turn for the worse.
Surviving fragment of a longer film. A magician makes a butterfly woman appear, and a woman in a star. Exhausted, the magician falls asleep and the star woman turns into a spider, dragging the butterfly into her web.
The Count sets out to make a private room for him and his Countess, built in such a way no one can see, hear, and most importantly, disturb them. But unbeknownst to the Count, his wife has set her eyes on the court minstrel. Based on Edgar Allan Poe's “The Cask of Amontillado” and Honoré de Balzac's “La Grande Breteche”.
As Poe's lover is slowly dying, he struggles to make money to care for her.
Roman emperor Nero is used to getting what he wants. He has grown tired of his wife Octavia, and has become infatuated with Poppea. He succeeds in making Poppea the new empress, but soon he faces opposition from an outraged populace. Informed of the danger of an imminent popular uprising, Nero orders to set fire to the city, which he watches from a terrace, rejoicing and playing his lyra.
In this hand-colored short, a magician and his assistant do a series of magic tricks, including making potted plants appear, among others. Melies played the magician, and the actor Manuel played his assistant.
The film is in four parts. First, the camera pans the Kremlin and Marshal's Bridge. Sleds are parked in rows. Horse-drawn sleighs run up and down a busy street. Next, we visit the mushroom and fish market where common people work and shop. In Petrovsky Park are the well-to-do. Men are in great coats. A file of six or seven women ski past on a narrow lane. Last, there's a general view of Moscow. A slow pan takes us to a view above the riverfront where the film began.
Ein Erfinder konstruiert mit seinem Assistenten eine Rakete. - Die britische Produktion spielt mit der Furcht vor einer Invasion durch Luftschiffe und ahnt auf unheimliche Weise die Luftangriffe des Ersten Weltkrieges voraus.
The children of a household attempt to capture Santa, but they catch something else entirely.
In an Indian tribe, a girl escapes from her father and suitor to be with the man she loves.
Mother in law gets a new set of dentures. Despite being initially happy, the family soon discovers the teeth have a life of their own and jump from their owner's mouth and bite everyone who comes near--from ladies to gentlemen to policemen.
A man in a suit and cap stops in front of the display of a bookseller, finds and flips… "Invisible Man" by H. G. Wells! Fascinated by the subject, he buys the book and goes home with the intention to test the invisibility formula described by the author….
Nymphs and cupids dance in celebration of the arrival of Spring.
Koloriertes Melodram von Alfred Machin, in dem ein Müller den Liebhaber seiner Frau einer spektakulären Bestrafung zuführt.
An Indian village is forced to leave its land by white settlers, and must make a long and weary journey to find a new home. The settlers make one young Indian woman stay behind. This woman is thus separated from her sweetheart, whose elderly father needs his help on the journey ahead.
A man leaves his wife and two daughters for work in a carpentry shop. At work, he initially refuses a beer with lunch, then gives in. After work, two friends take a little while to convince him to go for a refreshing malt beverage, then to have another and another....
A scientist has acquired a microscope and is showing it off to his friend. He takes various body samples - hair, phlegm, etc. - and puts them under the microscope. The "microbes" coalesce and form different shapes, creating caricatures of various people, such as mothers-in-law and drunks. These animated characters goof around in traditional cartoon fashion.
Melodrama about a rich father who gains custody of his child while the mother goes off in tears. Of course, the child is miserable even though he has everything in the world but after a weekend trip at his poor mother's house, the child realizes that money isn't everything and he has to convince the father that his money is evil.
The worlds first screen adaptation of a Shakespeare play.
The King and his official astronomer are alone in the study viewing the heavenly bodies through the monstrous telescope. They go out on the balcony and the gay old ruler is much absorbed in the phenomenon, and spends some time in studying the stars and planets. The evening has been well spent with the many mysteries which have made such a deep impression upon the King's mind that they are still with him in his dreams. (Moving Picture World synopsis)
Two lovers perform a fandango dance. A jealous quarrel follows and the heart-broken swain decides to end it all. He throws himself from the window of his room, but instead of falling to his death, the anchor of a passing balloon intercepts his flight and he is taken high into the clouds. Laughing at his plight, the moon arouses the anger of the desperate lover and a battle between the two ensues.
A man arrives home late and drunk as usual. His wife reminds him that he's supposed to take their daughter out to a play. While watching the play, he's faced with his own drinking evils and how his life would be without them.
After three years at sea, Edward returns home to find his sweetheart forced into an engagement with a much older man.
Three men go out on the ocean in a row boat. There, they see dancing fairies. Then manage to catch one and take her aboard the boat--taking her back to the castle with them. Then, one of the men asks the fairy to marry him and they do so--though something strange occurs right after the ceremony.
An upper class drawing room. A gentleman breaks the curtain pole and goes in search of a replacement, but he stops into a pub first. He buys a very long pole, and causes havoc everywhere he passes, accumulating an ever-growing entourage chasing him, until he escapes them through a bit of movie magic, only to discover that the pole has already been replaced.