321movies
ExploreMoviesTV ShowsLive TV
Discord
321movies
ExploreMoviesTV ShowsLive TV
Terms of ServicePrivacy PolicyCookie PolicyDMCA

    Movies & TV Shows from 1894

    Poster for Sandow: The Strong Man
    Movie
    1894•
    4.9

    Sandow: The Strong Man

    Eugen Sandow, who claims to be the strongest man in the world, appears in the Edison Company's film studio.

    Poster for Annie Oakley
    Movie
    1894•
    5.9

    Annie Oakley

    A short Edison Black Maria studio film featuring famed sharpshooter Annie Oakley, known as “Little Sure Shot.” Born Phoebe Ann Oakley Mozee in Ohio in 1860, she rose to global fame performing with Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show. Accompanied (likely) by her husband and fellow marksman Frank Butler, Oakley’s diminutive stature belied her legendary marksmanship.

    Poster for Band Drill
    Movie
    1894•
    3.4

    Band Drill

    A scene from Charles Hoyt's 'A Milk White Flag': A brass band marches out, led by bandmaster Steele Ayers. When Ayers reaches his position, he turns around and directs the musicians as they take up their own positions.

    Poster for Bucking Broncho
    Movie
    1894•
    4.2

    Bucking Broncho

    Lee Martin, one of the cowboy stars in 'Buffalo Bill's Wild West', rides a bronco as a crowd looks on. While the horse is trying to throw Martin off its back, another cowboy stands on top of a fence rail and occasionally fires his six-shooter, to spur on both horse and rider.

    Poster for Carmencita
    Movie
    1894•
    5.2

    Carmencita

    The first woman to appear in front of an Edison motion picture camera and possibly the first woman to appear in a motion picture within the United States. In the film, Carmencita is recorded going through a routine she had been performing at Koster & Bial's in New York since February 1890.

    Poster for Buffalo Dance
    Movie
    1894•
    4.6

    Buffalo Dance

    Long before Hollywood started painting white men red and dressing them as 'Injuns' Edison's company was using the genuine article! Featuring for what is believed to be the Native Americans first appearance before a motion picture camera 'Buffalo Dance' features genuine members of the Sioux Tribe dressed in full war paint and costume! The dancers are believed to be veteran members of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. Filmed again at the Black Maria studios by both Dickson and Heise the 'Buffalo Dance' warriors were named as Hair Coat, Parts His Hair and Last Horse. Its quite strange seeing these movies at first they all stand around waiting to begin and as they start some of the dancers look at the camera in an almost sad way at having lost their way of life.

    Poster for Corbett and Courtney Before the Kinetograph
    Movie
    1894•
    4.8

    Corbett and Courtney Before the Kinetograph

    James J. Corbett and Peter Courtney meet in a boxing exhibition.

    Poster for Sioux Ghost Dance
    Movie
    1894•
    4.5

    Sioux Ghost Dance

    From Edison films catalog: One of the most peculiar customs of the Sioux Tribe is here shown, the dancers being genuine Sioux Indians, in full war paint and war costumes. 40 feet. 7.50. According to Edison film historian C. Musser, this film and others shot on the same day (see also Buffalo dance) featured Native American Indian dancers from Buffalo Bill's Wild West show, and represent the American Indian's first appearance before a motion picture camera.

    Poster for Imperial Japanese Dance
    Movie
    1894•
    4.3

    Imperial Japanese Dance

    A graceful performance of the Mikado dance, featuring three Japanese women in elaborate traditional costume. Originally noted for its striking effect when hand-colored.

    Poster for Buffalo Bill
    Movie
    1894•
    1.7

    Buffalo Bill

    The famous army scout in an exhibition of rifle shooting. A fine picture of the principal, and beautiful smoke effects.

    Poster for Japanese Dancers
    Movie
    1894•
    4.0

    Japanese Dancers

    Three sisters dance the Mikado in this very early film from the Edison company.

    Poster for Athlete with Wand
    Movie
    1894•
    3.8

    Athlete with Wand

    An athlete demonstrating various poses.

    Poster for Fire Rescue Scene
    Movie
    1894•
    5.1

    Fire Rescue Scene

    "Firemen in working uniform, rubber coats, helmets, and boots. Thrilling rescue from burning building. Smoke effects are fine." - from the Edison Catalog

    Poster for Glenroy Brothers (Comic Boxing)
    Movie
    1894•
    4.8

    Glenroy Brothers (Comic Boxing)

    The Glenroy Brothers perform a portion of their vaudeville act, "The Comic View of Boxing: The Tramp & the Athlete", which depicts a boxer with a classic style trying to contend with an opponent who uses a very unorthodox approach.

    Poster for Annabelle Butterfly Dance
    Movie
    1894•
    5.4

    Annabelle Butterfly Dance

    Annabelle (Whitford) Moore performs one of her popular dances. For this performance, her costume has a pair of wings attached to her back, to suggest a butterfly. As she dances, she uses her long, flowing skirts to create visual patterns.

    Poster for The Pickaninny Dance from the “Passing Show”
    Movie
    1894•
    4.0

    The Pickaninny Dance from the “Passing Show”

    “A scene representing Southern plantation life before the war. A jig and a breakdown by three colored boys.”

    Poster for Caicedo (with Pole)
    Movie
    1894•
    5.9

    Caicedo (with Pole)

    King of the slack wire. His daring feats of balancing as he performs his thrilling feats in midair show that he is perfectly at home.

    Poster for Glenroy Bros., No. 2
    Movie
    1894•
    4.7

    Glenroy Bros., No. 2

    The Glenroy Brothers perform a portion of their vaudeville act, "The Comic View of Boxing: The Tramp & the Athlete".

    Poster for The Barber Shop
    Movie
    1894•
    4.9

    The Barber Shop

    “Interior of Barber Shop. Man comes in, takes off his coat; sits down, smokes; is handed a paper by attendant, who points out a joke; both laugh. Meantime the man in the chair is shaved and has his hair cut. Very funny.” (Edison's Latest Wonders, 1894)

    Poster for The Boxing Cats
    Movie
    1894•
    5.8

    The Boxing Cats

    "A glove contest between trained cats. A very comical and amusing subject, and is sure to create a great laugh." (by Edison Films)