FILMS ONLINE

Below is a selection of Victorian cinema titles which are freely, and legitimately, available online. These and other titles can also be found as links on the entries for the individuals involved. The films come from the Victorian era (pre-1901) only i.e. films made later in an individual's career are not featured. More films will be added as they become available.

Annie Oakley (USA 1894)

Annie Oakley, the 'Little Sure Shot' from Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West show was filmed by W.K-L. Dickson at the Edison 'Black Maria' studio on 1 November 1894.

 

 

Corbett-Fitzsimmons Fight (USA 1897)

Extracts from Enoch Rector's approx. hour and a half record of the 1897 world heavyweight championship between James Corbett and Bob Fitzsimmons. The titles are an obvious later insertion.

 

 

Film medical realizat de profesor G. Marinescu (Rumania 1898-1901)

Compilation of medical films made by the Rumanian neurologist Gheorge Marinescu, originally produced between 1898 and 1901.

 

 

The Kiss (USA 1896)

May Irwin and John C. Rice in the still famous Edison Vitascope film, which became one of the most celebrated (notorious in some quarters) films of the era. The scene was originally part of their Broadway hit, The Window Jones.

 

 

Little Tich et ses Big Boots (France 1900)

Synchronised sound film made in 1900 by Clément-Maurice for the Phono-Cinéma-Théâtre, featuring the 'big boots' dance of British music hall legend Little Tich.

 

 

The Old Maid's Valentine (UK 1900)

Curious and cruel one-shot comedy where an 'old maid' receives what she thinks is a Valentine's Day card but what is a cartoon with the legend 'Just like you mama'. Made by G.A. Smith.

 

 

Panorama of Calcutta (UK 1899)

One of the earliest surviving films of India, a travelling shot taken along the Hooghly river, though the film does not show Kolata (Calcutta), but rather Varanasi. Produced by Charles Urban for the Warwick Trading Company.

 

 

View from an Engine Front - Ilfracombe (UK 1898)

Example of a 'phantom ride' - an actuality film taken from the front of a moving train, here showing the countryside aroiund Ilfracombe, Devon. Produced by Charles Urban for the Warwick Trading Company.

 

 

Women's Rights (UK 1899)

Inspired by a series of postcards, this features two women (men in drag) whose gossiping over their rights is duly punished by two young men nailing their skirts to a fence. Produced by James Bamforth.

 

 

Yarmouth Fishing Boats Leaving Harbour (UK 1896)

Fleeting actuality film of fishing boats in Yarmouth, England, made by Birt Acres.

 

 

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