Reveals the most important stages of life, through one couple.Reveals the most important stages of life, through one couple.Reveals the most important stages of life, through one couple.
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4 from Edison
Seven Ages, The (1905)
*** (out of 4)
Cute little love story that shows a couple over seven ages in their lives from babies to old folks. There's not too much story here other than the two's love for one another but this comes off quite nicely.
Coney Island at Night (1905)
** 1/2 (out of 4)
The title says it all here but those interesting in seeing Coney Island back in 1905 should find this entertaining.
Little Train Robbery, The (1905)
*** (out of 4)
Porter remakes his own The Great Train Robbery but this time kids are playing the leads in a childish tale of acting out a robbery. While this certainly isn't as good as the film its based on it remains cute throughout with some nice stunts and scenery.
White Caps, The (1905)
*** (out of 4)
Historically interesting film that deals with the vigilante group known as "The White Caps" who were known throughout Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee. Like the KKK, this group wore white pillows over their faces but instead of attacking race this group went after those who broke moral issues like beating their wives, harming children and other crimes that make for a bad community. This film shows them going after a man who has just beaten his wife.
*** (out of 4)
Cute little love story that shows a couple over seven ages in their lives from babies to old folks. There's not too much story here other than the two's love for one another but this comes off quite nicely.
Coney Island at Night (1905)
** 1/2 (out of 4)
The title says it all here but those interesting in seeing Coney Island back in 1905 should find this entertaining.
Little Train Robbery, The (1905)
*** (out of 4)
Porter remakes his own The Great Train Robbery but this time kids are playing the leads in a childish tale of acting out a robbery. While this certainly isn't as good as the film its based on it remains cute throughout with some nice stunts and scenery.
White Caps, The (1905)
*** (out of 4)
Historically interesting film that deals with the vigilante group known as "The White Caps" who were known throughout Indiana, Kentucky and Tennessee. Like the KKK, this group wore white pillows over their faces but instead of attacking race this group went after those who broke moral issues like beating their wives, harming children and other crimes that make for a bad community. This film shows them going after a man who has just beaten his wife.
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- Michael_Elliott
- Mar 11, 2008
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