Pathe Freres Movies

  • 1910
    Wolf Hunting in Russia

    Wolf Hunting in Russia

    Wolf Hunting in Russia

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    Russian hunters on horse and a pack of borzois hunt down and kill a wolf.

    Wolf Hunting in Russia
  • 1909
    Sport and Entertainment in Batavia

    Sport and Entertainment in Batavia

    Sport and Entertainment in Batavia

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    Duck archery is not the same as duck hunting. This is a Pordenone moment I will never forget – in actuality short Distraction et Sport à Batavia (1909...

    Sport and Entertainment in Batavia
  • 1911
    Little Moritz Wants to Marry Rosalie

    Little Moritz Wants to Marry Rosalie

    Little Moritz Wants to Marry Rosalie

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    Wimpy Little Moritz needs to toughen up to win Rosalie, but ends up smashing everyone and everything in sight when boxing lessons turn him into a mind...

    Little Moritz Wants to Marry Rosalie
  • 1911
    An Episode Under Henry III

    An Episode Under Henry III

    An Episode Under Henry III

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    An Episode Under Henry III
  • 1901
    International Dances

    International Dances

    International Dances

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    A short dance film in Pathécolor, also know as stencil colouring. The editing cuts correspond with the dancers' costume changes. More about stencil co...

    International Dances
  • 1920
    Benjamin Rabier's Animals

    Benjamin Rabier's Animals

    Benjamin Rabier's Animals

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    One of the early animation works of Benjamin Rabier, a former designer of Epinal images who produced elegant illustrated editions of La Fontaine's fa...

    Benjamin Rabier's Animals
  • 1912
    Rigadin: Defender of Virtue

    Rigadin: Defender of Virtue

    Rigadin: Defender of Virtue

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    Having fallen in love with a beautiful neighbor girl, Rigadin (Charles Prince) tries to help her get rid of a persistent suitor.

    Rigadin: Defender of Virtue
  • 1906
    Little Tich

    Little Tich

    Little Tich

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    His most popular routine was his Big Boot dance, which involved a pair of 28-inch boots, commonly called "slapshoes" in the days of vaudeville.

    Little Tich