Cinematic Era: 1912 Vintage
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- 7.0 1912 • Cinematic
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A newspaper woman buys a statuette from an Italian peddler and is given her change in counterfeit bills. Throught the peddler, she tracks down the counterfeiters.
The Conflict's End
7.0 1912 • Cinematic -
Jack, Alice and Dandy are a well assorted trio. Jack is handsome, Alice sweet and Dandy is the best horse and friend a man ever had. Dandy takes the honors and a blue ribbon at the rodeo. Old Bill, the foreman, retires and Jack is given his position. Everyone is satisfied but Pedro, who treasures a grudge against the handsome Jack. His dislike turns into hate when Jack chastises the Mexican for ill-treating a horse. He seeks out the Indians and incites them to help him steal some of the Bar "B" horses.
A Four-Footed Hero
9.0 1912 • Cinematic -
A melodrama about a boy who initially wants nothing to do with his stepmother.
A Child's Devotion
4.0 1912 • Cinematic -
La batalla de San Lorenzo
7.0 1912 • Cinematic -
A pretty woman's tears are the greatest persuasive argument on the planet earth. A woman's tears will melt the coldest heart, and will make the heart manifest itself when there isn't any at all. They were in love, and pa frowned on the romance. When a pa frowns on a romance between a pretty, determined girl and the man "she was born to marry" there's always an interesting story. The girl knew the power of tears, because she was a girl! And she determined to cry her father into submission.
Tears O’Peggy
9.0 1912 • Cinematic -
An apothecary invents a potion that can restore life. His assistant wants to marry his daughter, but is refused permission due to his lack of funds. A cunning plan is required.
The Miraculous Mummy
0.0 1912 • Cinematic -
Graziella la gitane
7.0 1912 • Cinematic -
Little Moritz Hunting Great Beasts
5.5 1912 • Cinematic -
Italian drama directed by Vincenzo Denizot.
Like a Sister
4.0 1912 • Cinematic -
A young widow with two babies faces some very difficult decisions in caring for them.
The Public and Private Care of Infants
8.0 1912 • Cinematic -
In der Tiefe des Schachtes
7.0 1912 • Cinematic -
The Arizona Kid, a notorious outlaw, makes his escape from jail by sawing the bars from the cell window. Next morning this is discovered and reward notices are scattered broadcast offering $1,000 reward for his apprehension and giving his picture for identification.
The Sheriff and His Man
9.0 1912 • Cinematic -
"Titanic Disaster" is a newsreel released to capitalize on the Titanic sinking. The credibility of most of the footage is questionable, as the individuals are misidentified, and the only surviving footage of the ship was filmed before her maiden voyage, with the ship visibly unpainted. This film differs from the now-lost American newsreel: Gaumont decided to dramatize shots for the UK, which mainly includes disingenuous footage, with the only genuine footage of the Titanic.
The Titanic Disaster
5.8 1912 • Cinematic -
Kathleen leaves behind her sweetheart in Ireland to emigrate to New York, finding a position in a sweet shop, until a strike forces her to seek employment in a department store, until poor health, diagnosed as homesickness forces her to return to Ireland and her sweetheart
Far from Erin's Isle
0.0 1912 • Cinematic -
A debtor's chance appearance in a newsreel proves he could not have shot his father.
At the Hour of Three
10.0 1912 • Cinematic -
Short 'reportage' of the statue.
František Palacký Monument Prior to Its Completion
0.0 1912 • Cinematic -
At a large factory, the workers decide to strike. Although the leader of the workers believes his boss is treating them unfairly, the strike movement spirals out of control.
The Strike
6.0 1912 • Cinematic -
Adapted from Dion Boucicault’s classic 1874 play, the story follows an unjustly exiled Irish patriot and the clever vagabond, Conn, who engineers his escape from a penal colony.
Conn, the Shaughraun
9.0 1912 • Cinematic -
Gypsy girl Zidra falls in love with the lieutenant she is supposed to spy on.
A Romany Spy
6.3 1912 • Cinematic -
Bullfight at Cervantes Park
0.0 1912 • Cinematic -
Master and Servant
0.0 1912 • Cinematic -
A Physician's Honor
8.0 1912 • Cinematic -
Four soldiers are passing away time when one, looking through the window, spies a pretty girl sitting on a veranda on the opposite side of the street. Naturally, the cards are left, and the four are soon crowding the window, each vying for the girl's attention, much to her amusement. Even their officer, who enters the room to scold them, is soon absorbed in making eyes at the charming creature. When the colonel surprises them and looks through the window, he's disgusted by the sight that meets his eyes. (stumfilm.dk)
The Disturbed Sentry
0.0 1912 • Cinematic -
An older man wants to propose to a young woman. However, her family decides to form a plot so that she won't get engaged.
Keserü szerelem
4.3 1912 • Cinematic -
Views of the waterfalls at Monasterio de Piedra, in Spain.
The Waterfalls of Monasterio de Piedra
0.0 1912 • Cinematic -
Coyote Simpson and "Alkali" Ike both love the buxom Sophie, pride of Buckskin, Ariz. Coyote has a long curling mustache that is his one pride and joy, but Sophie objects to it when he kisses her and orders him to trim it down.
Alkali Ike's Pants
0.0 1912 • Cinematic -
The story of a male painter who rises to fame after completing two portraits of his maid, a woman who later becomes his companion.
Fine Feathers
7.0 1912 • Cinematic -
Mrs. Wentworth and her daughter Cecile are living at one of the fashionable hotels in the city. James Davidson, who is engaged to Cecile, has agreed to join a theater party with them. At the last minute he sends word that business will detain him and he will be unable to go. Cecile is inconsolable and refuses to go to the theater with the rest of the party. She is so upset over the disappointment she gets a severe headache and decides to retire. In her pink pajamas she is about to go to bed when she decides to write "Jamsie," giving him to understand she is not at all pleased with his conduct. She sneaks out into the hall, puts her letter in the drop and hastens back to her rooms, to find the door has sprung locked.
The Pink Pajama Girl
9.0 1912 • Cinematic -
Gerval, the Iron-Master
8.0 1912 • Cinematic -
Vorgluten des Balkanbrandes
8.0 1912 • Cinematic -
How the accident happened no one could explain, but the lamp had exploded, and the girl was blind! She thought of and sent for Bob. He came. Sadly she told him what had happened, and horror-stricken, he recoiled from her. And that moment he decided to go away. When he told her he was going west, that he would soon return to her, she clung to him. He comforted her with deceit, and went out of the house, putting her out of his life.
So Speaks the Heart
8.0 1912 • Cinematic -
Madeleine Aubry is the new concierge at the apartment house, and she's a hard-working girl. She can get no work done, because all the men insist on doing it for her. If she is sweeping out the foyer, one comes and sweeps for her; when she turns her attention to polishing the stair rail, another shows up to do the task; and when she takes the opportunity to darn socks, a third does that chore.
My Concierge Is So Pretty
7.0 1912 • Cinematic -
Tom Shelby and Broncho Billy, partners on a small cattle ranch, and life-long pals, are stalwart young fellows and true sons of the west. Tom falls in love with Vedah Craig, daughter of the county sheriff, proudly tells Broncho of her, shows him the ring, goes to the Craig house, and puts the ring on Vedah's finger with the consent of her father. Rushing back to the ranch house Tom tells Broncho the good news and Broncho congratulates him warmly. That night a dance is held in the town hall. At the height of the merriment Quick-Draw Kelly, a notorious gun-man, and all-around ruffian, enters the hall with leveled gun and boisterously orders them all out. Fearing his deadly gun the hall is quickly cleared, then the enraged punchers summon Sheriff Craig, who is severely wounded in the arm by Kelly. The ruffian escapes and Craig now endeavors to send deputies after him, but all are afraid of Kelly's quick shooting and refuse to go in pursuit.
Broncho Billy's Pal
8.0 1912 • Cinematic -
First Motion short film in india created by Dadasaheb Phalke
Growth of a Pea Plant
8.0 1912 • Cinematic -
The Umbrella
7.0 1912 • Cinematic -
If an old man's niece does not claim her inheritance at the notary's office by the appointed time, his fortune will go to his housekeeper.
A Race for Millions
8.0 1912 • Cinematic -
Lydia Borne picks up the only party dress she possesses and finds it full of wrinkles. A dance to which she is invited is to be held that evening. Time is precious, so hurriedly beating an iron, she is pressing the skirt and accidentally scorches it. Her dress is ruined. She goes to the attic, where she picks up an old daguerreotype of her grandmother in a very pretty, old-fashioned gown, which is exactly the same style of the present period.
The Party Dress
0.0 1912 • Cinematic -
Paris, France. Franz Reichelt wearing the parachute that he designed and invented before ascending the Eiffel Tower. Reichelt stands on a platform high up on the tower, preparing to jump. He hovers on the brink for some time and then eventually jumps, falling straight down to his death. Police and onlookers crowd around the body of Reichelt as it is carried away, then they measure the depth of the hole made by his fall.
Franz Reichelt’s Death Jump off the Eiffel Tower
0.0 1912 • Cinematic -
Lieutenant Udo visits his family in the company of two good friends of his. One of them – Lieutenant Borch – immediately falls in love with Udo’s sister, Ebba, and she with him. While caught up in the rush of new love, he receives a letter from a loan shark to whom he owes money, demanding that he pay the debt immediately. Although his feelings for Ebba are genuine, he is now forced to plan a proposal in order to pledge Ebba’s dowry. When her father, the major, gives his blessing for the marriage but follows this up with the disheartening news that there will be no dowry, Borch finds it hard to hide his desperation. What he does not realise is that the major is simply out to test whether the suitor has noble intentions. (Stumfilm.dk)
The Three Comrades
0.0 1912 • Cinematic -
The course of true love was running very smoothly until the girl became interested in the cause of votes for women. Her fiancé did not approve of it. There was a quarrel, and the engagement ring was haughtily returned. The young woman not only stubbornly refused to make up, but decided to become a really truly militant suffragette.
A Militant Suffragette
0.0 1912 • Cinematic -
Short melodrama. Two former lovers meet twenty years later when the man has to compete with the son of the woman.
In the Limelight
6.0 1912 • Cinematic -
Max, who fears dogs, is chased by them through the city, over walls, and even up a chimney and onto a roof.
Max Fears the Dogs
5.3 1912 • Cinematic -
Dave Bailey's wife is dying so he gives his baby to a woman name Sue. She falls in love with him but he meets a woman named Virginia who he also loves.
Sue
0.0 1912 • Cinematic -
Bob Evans, a telegraph operator, together with a group of soldiers gets ambushed by Sioux Indians. Wounded, he climbs into a telegraph pole and asks through the telegraph wires for help from the fort. Bob's fiancée Edith comes along with the soldiers. The soldiers find only dead bodies and decide to chase the Indians. Edith stays behind to search for Bob. She finds him and together they return to the fort. The Sioux then attack the fort, but when the situation seems hopeless, the army returns and the Indians are expelled.
The Post Telegrapher
6.0 1912 • Cinematic -
"Love me, love my dog," does not appeal to Billy Hallock. He is very jealous of his wife's attentions to her dog "Jean."
Jean Intervenes
0.0 1912 • Cinematic -
Dora Miller and her father together with Juan, a young half-breed, live peacefully at their ranch along the Rio Grande. Juan is in love with Dora and she is not averse to him. One morning while the little family is seated at breakfast, shots are heard outside. A party of U.S. soldiers has been attacked by Mexican troops and retreating as they fight, finally taking refuge in the Miller homestead. The doors and windows are barricaded and a sharp fight ensues. Juan, the half-breed, refuses at first to fire against the people whose blood runs in his veins, but at last infuriated by the sight of a wound received by Dora, he grabs the rifle and begins firing furiously. He is thus engaged as the Mexican troops break into the house and is captured by them and locked in an upstairs room.
The Bravery of Dora
6.0 1912 • Cinematic -
A tale of betrayal, murder and revenge.
Yotsuya Kaidan
0.0 1912 • Cinematic -
Mabel prefers conceited Fred to earnest rube Mack, but when she is held up by tramps Fred runs out on her and leaves Mack to rescue her.
The Rivals
0.0 1912 • Cinematic -
Dr. Lafleur is convinced that crime is an illness and can be treated like that.
Dr. LaFleur's Theory
5.0 1912 • Cinematic -
Kupferberg Gold ad by Pinschewer.
Tanz der Flaschen
0.0 1912 • Cinematic -
Henry Talbot, the son of the president of the V.C.A.R.R., desiring to get a more comprehensive knowledge of the railroad, accepts a position as engineer on his father's road. Alma Randall, the niece of Stephen Bradish, general manager of the railroad, is reluctant in recognizing him in his position and he in turn makes it very unpleasant for her, so much so that she leaves his home. Going to the railroad station, she enters the cab of the engine driven by her sweetheart and there tells him her story. In the meantime Bradish, missing the girl and learning that she is on the express, orders a special, which overtakes the train driven by Talbot. Bradish is informed by the conductor that Alma is not aboard. At a reception given by her friends in honor of Alma's birthday, Henry is invited. As a surprise Henry's father and Bradish are also present. Bradish assumes the authoritative with Alma.
Alma's Champion
6.0 1912 • Cinematic -
Short western featuring a witch.
The Blackened Hills
8.0 1912 • Cinematic -
La lumière et l'amour
8.0 1912 • Cinematic -
John Cummins, a wealthy society man, while out in his auto, discovers he is out of gasoline. He stops at a country store and meets Flo Page, the daughter of the proprietor. It is a case of mutual attraction, causing many a heartache to Si, the clerk, who adores Flo. Cummins manages to have sundry excuses for visiting the little general store, and finally realizes he is head over heels in love with the girl.
A Village Romance
10.0 1912 • Cinematic -
Noah Clayton, an old coster, who has made a bit of money, lives with his daughter Liza. He is very cranky and very gouty. Henry Hawkins, a young coster, and Bill Brown, a teacher of boxing, and an ex-pugilist, are both in love with Liza. Old Clayton favors Bill, because he is well off. Liza likes Henry, and they meet down near the old church and do their love-making. Bill lays siege to Liza, offering her presents, which she refuses. At last he offers to take her to a music hall and she yields and goes with him. There they are seen by Hawkins, who becomes furiously jealous and upbraids Liza. She loses her temper and claims the right to do as she likes. Henry on this swears he will fight Bill, and Liza tells him not to be a fool, that Bill could lick him with one hand, and they part in anger. Hawkins meets Bill and challenges him. The result is a foregone conclusion. Poor Hawkins is knocked out and laid up in bed for repairs, tended by his landlady.
Mrs. 'Enry 'Awkins
5.0 1912 • Cinematic -
Rigadin masquerades as someone else and fools his wife.
Rigadin the explorer
9.0 1912 • Cinematic -
Tom Harper, a young sheepman, lately arrived in the country with his mother, is warned by an unsigned note that "this is a cattleman's country, and not good for a sheepman's health." Tom goes to the sheriff, armed with the note, and a revolver, and tells this officer that he is not looking for trouble, but they had better let him alone.
The Sheepman's Escape
9.0 1912 • Cinematic -
Dick Ramsay is a "cracksman" and burglar. His wife, Jane, is a good woman and tries to persuade her husband to give up his dishonest ways. They have one child two years old, Bobby. One night before going out on a "job," Dick makes a present to the child of a lucky sixpence with his name engraved on it, hung on a silver chain. Jane does not want the child to have it at first, but Dick declares he has had it made for the child. He then bids them good-bye. A few days later, Jane receives a letter from him saying that he has been caught in the act and sent to prison for a year.
Bobby's Father
9.0 1912 • Cinematic -
This story first takes you to Misslimeri, a little Sicilian village, and into the home of Don Ruggero, a wealthy landowner. Don Ruggero is an iron-hearted man and strongly prejudiced against the lower classes. His son, Corrado, a young fellow, loves Rosalia, a shepherdess, but Don Ruggero has always refused to allow their marriage and to recognize little Vincenzino, their child, as his grandchild. Finally to destroy all Corrado's hopes, he discharges poor Rosalia from his farm, where she had been employed for many years. Even the sight of her departure with Vincenzino in her arms does not soften him. Rosalia is the very ideal of the Sicilian beauty, and Capt. Altieri, an officer in the service of the Dominators, the Bourbons, admires her immensely, but all his approaches are strongly repulsed by her. Don Ruggero and his son have for a long time conspired to free their motherland from the hands of the Bourbons, and when they receive news of the arrival of Garibaldi.
A Sicilian Heroine
7.5 1912 • Cinematic