British Mutoscope And Biograph Company Movies
- 1898
The Zola-Rochefort Duel
The Zola-Rochefort Duel01898HD
“This is a replica of the famous duel with rapiers between Emile Zola, the novelist, and Henri Rochefort, the statesman. The duel takes place on the i...
- 1900
The Barber Saw the Joke
The Barber Saw the Joke01900HD
Film produced by William K. Dickson’s British Mutoscope and Biograph Company.
- 1898
Kissing Couple Caught by a Photographer
Kissing Couple Caught by a Photographer01898HD
Film produced by William K. Dickson’s British Mutoscope and Biograph Company.
- 1899
Herbert Campbell As Little Bobby
Herbert Campbell As Little Bobby01899HD
Herbert Campbell is filmed here in the Biograph studio, which was situated at that time on the Thames Embankment. Campbell is dressed as 'Little Bobby...
- 1897
Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Taken from Apsley
Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee Taken from Apsley01897HD
Film produced by John Le Couteur for Gaumont, using a 60mm Demeny camera, showing part of the procession to commemorate Queen Victoria's diamond jubil...
- 1899
Australian Cricket Tourists of 1899
Australian Cricket Tourists of 189901899HD
Film produced by William K. Dickson’s British Mutoscope and Biograph Company.
- 1899
American Biograph at the Palace
American Biograph at the Palace01899HD
Film produced by William K. Dickson’s British Mutoscope and Biograph Company.
- 1898
The Wonderful Mutoscope
The Wonderful Mutoscope01898HD
Film produced by William K. Dickson's British Mutoscope and Biograph Company.
- 1901
Henley Regatta
Henley Regatta01901HD
Single shot of the finish of a rowing race at Henley Regatta.
- 1898
An Interrupted Kiss
An Interrupted Kiss01898HD
A pretty young girl, chaperoned by her elderly father, is seated on a park bench. The old man is bent over his newspaper. The young girl's lover appea...
- 1899
Panoramic View of Frere Camp Taken from the Front of an Armoured Train
Panoramic View of Frere Camp Taken from the Front of an Armoured Train01899HD
This rapid panorama isn't as smooth as the average 'Phantom Ride' - an early example of 'shaky-cam' war photography? Filmmaker WKL Dickson asked that...