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- This is a railroad panorama taken from the view point of the pilot of a locomotive, and is unusually interesting. It takes the passenger over the complete trip from the station at Monte Carlo, around the curves overlooking the harbor to the station in the city of Monaco. Many beautiful villas are passed enroute.
- An amusing scene in which the giant, Constantin, interrupts a party of merry-makers in a cafe. He is so very tall that a woman standing on top of one of the tables does not reach his shoulder; and when he drinks he has a beer glass that holds a gallon.
- A view taken in this remarkable Parisian institution during the funeral of a pet dog. The hearse is arranged on a tricycle, and the body of the dog enclosed in a handsome casket. The dog's mistress is seen weeping and being consoled by her friends during the ceremony. Various handsome monuments to the memory of departed canines are to be seen in the picture.
- This is an amusing and popular act from the Paris vaudeville stage. A pantomimist, dressed to represent an enormous pig, takes the part of a gallant suitor, who comes to woo a pretty girl. The make-up of the pig is very realistic, and his antics most amusing.
- This view shows the arrival of the King of England at the royal wharf, where he is received by the assembled Sovereigns and Princes, including the Czar of Russia, the King of Denmark, the King of Greece, and others. An excellent view of the various noble personages by this film, which is of very high photographic value.
- A procession of queer folks on the streets of Little Algiers.
- A Moorish dance in the Rue du Caire
- Boat race and other aquatic sports on the river Seine.
- A snapshot of the famous Frenchman in the military prison yard at Rennes, during the trial. This picture was secured with great difficulty from a second-story window of an adjoining building. It shows Dreyfus taking his daily exercise.
- Picture taken in the Tuilleries Garden, showing the famous French automobile expert in his racing car, accompanied by several friends on motor tricycles.
- Major Marchand, the hero of Fashoda, receiving the greetings of the Reception Committee on his arrival from the Soudan.
- A familiar freak from the Barnum and Bailey circus.
- Two French experts in the art of Savate, in an interesting exhibition of their system of self-defence which employs both the hands and the feet.
- This film has been taken from a motor car which started from the back of the Credit Lyonnais at Monte Carlo and finished at the Place du Palais de Monaco. It shows at first to the spectator a perspective of gardens, having for a background the magnificent Casino, at the angle of which the sea suddenly breaks into view. Immediately a hilly landscape is entered into, the descents and ascents being perfectly felt. On the right can be seen the elegant vision of hotels, villas, and balustrades emerging from the grass; on the left, at intervals, the sea, and in the distance the rock of Monte Carlo dominated by towers from which floats the flag of Monaco. Through this landscape, essentially changing and lively, the Railway Station of Monaco is reached, from which, after attacking a stiff incline and going beneath a row of overhanging trees, we arrive at the Place du Palais, where the troops of the principality are defiling.
- Showing the operation of the much-talked-of moving sidewalks of the Paris Exposition.
- A well-known circus freak.
- This film is one of the most remarkable Biograph subjects ever obtained, and constitutes a moving picture not only immensely interesting but possessing the greatest historical value. It was taken by special royal permission on Sept. 10, 1901, at Fredensburg Castle, the residence of the King of Denmark, on the occasion of a birthday celebration of the ruler of Denmark. Our picture was taken from the Court of Honor, looking towards the grand staircase. The first portion of the scene reveals the little Royal Princesses' Olga and Tatiana of Russia descending the steps, accompanied by Court officials. A few minutes later their Majesties appear, and after observing with interest the photographic proceedings, enter the carriages which successively drive up to receive them. In the first carriage is to be seen the King of Denmark, the Queen of England, the Czar and Czarina of Russia. In the second carriage, King Edward VII of England, the Dowager Empress of Russia, King George of Greece, and the Prince Royal of Denmark.