1901 in film


The year 1901 in film involved some significant events.

Events

Notable films

A

Alfred Butterworth and Sons, Glebe Mills, Hollinwood, produced by Mitchell and KenyonAnother Job for the Undertaker, directed by Edwin S. Porter and George S. Fleming

B

The Big Swallow, directed by James WilliamsonBlue Beard , directed by Georges Méliès, based on the 1697 fairy tale by Charles Perrault

C

The Countryman and the Cinematograph, directed by Robert W. PaulCunard Vessel at Liverpool, produced by Mitchell and Kenyon

D

The Devil and the Statue , directed by Georges MélièsDream and Reality , directed by Ferdinand Zecca

E

Employees Leaving Alexandra Docks, Liverpool, produced by Mitchell and KenyonExcelsior!, directed by Georges Méliès

F

Fire!, directed by James Williamson

G

The Gans-McGovern Fight, a documentary starring Joe Gans and Terry McGovernThe Gordon Sisters Boxing, directed by Thomas Edison

H

The Haunted Curiosity Shop, directed by Walter R. BoothHistory of a Crime , directed by Ferdinand Zecca

I

Inauguration of the Australian Commonwealth, documentary directed by Joseph Perry

J

Jamaica Street, Glasgow, produced by Mitchell and Kenyon

K

Kansas Saloon Smashers, directed by Edwin S. Porter

L

Lord Roberts' Visit to Manchester, produced by Mitchell and Kenyon

M

The Magic Sword, directed by Walter R. BoothThe Man with the Rubber Head , directed by Georges MélièsManchester Band of Hope Procession, produced by Mitchell and KenyonManchester Street Scene, produced by Mitchell and KenyonMorecambe Church Lads' Brigade at Drill, produced by Mitchell and Kenyon

N

North Sea Fisheries, North Shields, produced by Mitchell and Kenyon

P

Panoramic View of the Morecambe Sea Front, produced by Mitchell and KenyonParkgate Iron and Steel Co., Rotherham, produced by Mitchell and KenyonPeeping Tom , directed by Ferdinand ZeccaPendlebury Colliery, produced by Mitchell and KenyonPendlebury Spinning Co., produced by Mitchell and KenyonPresident McKinley Inauguration Footage, directed by Thomas EdisonPreston Egg Rolling, produced by Mitchell and Kenyon

R

Race for the Muriatti Cup, Manchester, produced by Mitchell and KenyonRed Riding Hood , directed by Georges Méliès, based on the 17th-century fairy tale by Charles PerraultRide on the Tramcar Through Belfast, produced by Mitchell and KenyonRoyal Proclamation of the Death of Queen Victoria, Blackburn, produced by Mitchell and Kenyon

S

Scrooge, or, Marley's Ghost, directed by Walter R. Booth, based on the 1843 novella A Christmas Carol by Charles DickensSedgwick's Bioscope Show Front, produced by Mitchell and KenyonThe Seven Castles of the Devil , directed by Ferdinand ZeccaA Sneaky Boer, produced by Mitchell and KenyonStar Theatre, directed by Frederick S. ArmitageStop Thief!, directed by James Williamson

T

Torpedo Flotilla Visit to Manchester, produced by Mitchell and KenyonTrapeze Disrobing Act, directed by Edwin S. Porter

U

Undressing Extraordinary, directed by Walter R. BoothUniversity Procession on Degree Day, Birmingham, produced by Mitchell and Kenyon

W

What Happened on Twenty-third Street, New York City, directed by George S. Fleming and Edwin S. Porter

Deaths

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