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Mutoscope: The Suburbanite (1904)

http://2url.org/movies - Download Old and New Movies! The Suburbanite American Mutoscope & Biograph Company, 1904 A family with several children is moving into a nice new home outside of the city. Their enthusiasm is dimmed somewhat when the furniture movers arrive, and damage some of their belongings. In their new surroundings, it proves difficult to keep track of the children, and it is also hard to get suitable household help. But their problems in the new home hardly end there.

Process Enacted Mutoscope

An intended byproduct of Process Enacted containing all the original polaroids from the film. See more at www.thechasefactory.com

Uncle Tom's Cabin (American Mutoscope & Biograph, 1903)

This is a short clip from the first filming of the Harriet Beecher Stowe novel, "Uncle Tom's Cabin."

MUTOSCOPE Peep-Show

The Mutoscope was an early motion picture device, patented by Herman Casler on November 21, 1894. http://www.flipbook.info/viewers.php It worked on the same principle as the "flip book." The individual image frames were conventional black-and-white, silver-based photographic prints on tough, flexible opaque cards. Rather than being bound into a booklet, the cards were attached to a circular core, rather like a huge Rolodex. A reel typically held about 850 cards, giving a viewing time of about a minute. The reel with cards attached had a total diameter of about ten inches (25 cm); the individual cards had dimensions of about 2-3/4" x 1-7/8" (7 cm x 4.75 cm).

MUTOSCOPE - POOL BOY

The first series of Mutoscopes shorts in over 100 years, produced by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company. These new shorts were a series for cellphone and wireless downloads in 2006.

NYC Skyscrapers- American Mutoscope 1906

The Skyscrapers as captured on early movie film by American Mutoscope and Biograph Company December 11, 1906. As put to the music of Bernard Herrmann.

Mutoscope Picture Machine

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Late that Night in the Bedroom - mutoscope reel

By Real Moving Pictures. Recorded at The Penny Arcade Museum in Brighton. Ignore the background noise.

Mutoscope [Sonar 2008]

Exhibition SonarMática

1926 All Steel Mutoscope Penny Arcade

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Naughty Mutoscope

mutoscope at Victorian Palace

Mutoscope en funcionamiento en Dodge City. ¡Puro cine retro!

Este vídeo forma parte del Reto nº 101 de http://atodocaucho.blogspot.com que dicta lo siguiente: #101#. Asistir a una sesión de cine retro americano. ¡Tecnología punta! RETO CONSEGUIDO

Westinghouse steam hammer American Mutoscope

This was filmed in the Westinghouse casting works in 1904. shows man handling of a huge chunk of white hot steel being hit by a huge steam hammer, well worth the watch to see working conditions over 100 years ago, damn scary.

All Alone - Mutoscope reel

By Real Moving Pictures. Recorded at The Penny Arcade Museum in Brighton. Ignore the background noise.

MUTOSCOPE - LOOKIN' FOR POONI

The first series of Mutoscopes shorts in over 100 years, produced by the American Mutoscope and Biograph Company. These new shorts were a series for cellphone and wireless downloads in 2006.

Catch Henderson Mutoscope

A hand made cartoon made to be shown on a Mutoscope animtion machine

Mutoscope mech

coin mech of a early mutoscope

Cabaret Double Feature - mutoscope reel

By Real Moving Pictures. Recorded at The Penny Arcade Museum in Brighton. Ignore the background noise.

Scene in Chinatown / American Mutoscope and Biograph Company

This film was shot in an alley of San Francisco's Chinatown on Saturday, September 15, 1900, at midday. The topography of the site (sloping down to the far street), the width of the alley, the location of utility poles [Frame: 0255], and the location of buildings across the far street suggest that the view is north from Washington Street down Washington Place (today's Wentworth Street) to Jackson Street. Washington Place was known locally as Tuck Wo Gai ("Virtue and Harmony Street") and adjacent Washington Street was called Wa Sheng Dun Gai ("Waystation to Prosperity Street").

Personal Space Invaders - Mutoscope

Photography Project

Opening the Williamsburg Bridge - American Mutoscope

February 11, 1904, New York City, and the American Mutuscope and Biograph Company has captured the parade for the opening of the Williamsburg Bridge. Watch out for the Mayer! As put to the music of Bernard Herrmann.

Wrestlers at the New York Athletic Club 1905

Wrestlers at the New York Athletic Club 1905, American Mutoscope & Biograph This film shows wrestlers practicing at the New York Athletic Club circa November 7, 1905. This Film was shot by the original American Mutoscope & Biograph Company, founded by William Kennedy Laurie Dickson. The Company, active from 1895 to 1928, was the first company in the USA solely devoted to film-making. A new corporation by the same name was founded in 1991 in Los Angeles, California by Thomas R. Bond II, son of the late Thomas "Tommy" Bond (1926-2005) who starred in "Our Gang" as âButch."

Panorama of the Flatiron Building

CREATED/PUBLISHED United States : American Mutoscope and Biograph Company, 1903. SUMMARY This shows a view looking south from Madison Square, across the intersection of Broadway, Fifth Avenue, and Twenty-third Street, to the famous Fuller (or "Flatiron") Building. The cameraman elevates his camera, going from street level to the roof. Designed by D.H. Burnham and Company, the Fuller Building is an important early skyscraper and a New York City landmark. Known as the first great steel-framed building, the exterior of the lower three stories is stone, with the remainder clad in terra cotta. Twenty-one stories high, it is considered the first tall building erected north of city hall. Its completion in 1902 marked the beginning of New York City's first skyscraper era. NOTES Copyright: American Mutoscope & Biograph Co.; 4June1903; H32387. Duration: 1:00 at 15 fps. Camera, Robert K. Bonine. Photographed October 8, 1902. Location: New York, N.Y.

A Little Hilarity (Dance Number - 1902)

This is Joseph Hart & Carrie DeMar as Foxy Grandpa and Polly doing a bit of their vaudeville act over a hundred years ago, back in 1902. By American Mutoscope & Biograph Co. Enjoy!

Panorama of Beach and Cliffhouse, san francisco 1903

http://cliffhouseproject.com/ American Mutoscope and Biograph Company(C) 1903