Are We Down-Hearted? 1911
Cecil Hepworth’s Vivaphone film features Hay Plumb singing George Robins’ optimistic 1906 ditty concerning the mischievous responses of a poor family to regular visits from the bailiffs.
Cecil Hepworth’s Vivaphone film features Hay Plumb singing George Robins’ optimistic 1906 ditty concerning the mischievous responses of a poor family to regular visits from the bailiffs.
Scenes from the coronation of George V. Included on the BFI DVD "A Royal Occasion".
Footage of Edward VII in the funeral procession of his mother, Queen Victoria.
A lost girl, whipped by a ruffian and forced to beg, is saved by a gentleman who whips the ruffian. Director: Lewin Fitzhamon Stars: Lewin Fitzhamon (ruffian), Dolly Lupone (girl) Production Company: Hepworth Manufacturing Company Production Country: UK
The lacemakers of Honiton, a small town in Devon, who have made bobbin lace since the 16th century.
A legless beggar with a sign around his neck saying "cripple" pushes himself slowly and laboriously on a trolley along the pavement, soliciting alms from sympathetic passers-by. A policeman gradually approaches from the distance. Feeling suspicious, he taps the beggar on the shoulder, whereupon the beggar leaps up in a panic and runs away on his perfectly functional legs. The policeman trips over the trolley before recovering his footing and setting off in pursuit.
A scientist dreams of prehistoric monsters. He awakes in a cavern. A dinosaur chases him, even though he tries to shoot it with his revolver. The chase continues onto the surface. The professor meets a group of prehistoric women, who flee when other monsters appear. The professor's wife finds him sleeping in the laboratory, surrounded by fossils, and wakes him with water from a siphon. This short film is only viewable at the BFI, and its generally believed to be the first film depiction of dinosaurs, here accomplished through the use of simple pantomime costumes.
A tour of central London locations, including Whitehall and Trafalgar Square. An important document for Edwardian London.
A young woman is abducted and forced to beg from passers-by.
A drunkard has a vision of everything turning into bottles.
A newspaper brought to life.
Early 20th century film footage of Japan.
Early 20th century film footage of Japan.
Film of a royal visit to Ireland, by King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. Appears on the BFI DVD "A Royal Occasion"
Film of Edward VII's coronation. Appears on the BFI DVD "A Royal Occasion".