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Pathé's Weekly, No. 30 (1914) Online

Pathé's Weekly, No. 30 (1914) Online
Original Title :
Pathéu0027s Weekly, No. 30
Genre :
Movie / Short / News
Year :
1914
Cast :
King Alfonso XIII,Eddie Pullen,Queen Victoria Eugenia
Type :
Movie
Rating :
6.8/10

New York City, N.Y: Industrial Workers of the World meet in force at Union Square and attempt to form a parade, but are scattered by the police. Cambridge, Mass: Undaunted by chill winds, ... See full summary

Pathé's Weekly, No. 30 (1914) Online

New York City, N.Y: Industrial Workers of the World meet in force at Union Square and attempt to form a parade, but are scattered by the police. Cambridge, Mass: Undaunted by chill winds, New England athletes run a modified marathon over a ten-mile course. Trenton, N.J: "Eddie" Pullen, winner of The Grand Prize Race, comes back home with his mechanician, A. Vollman, and Trenton kills the fatted calf. San Diego, Cal: Yacht races, rowing and other aquatic sports make up the program of Harbor Day at San Diego's big Water Carnival. St. Augustine, Fla: Flames sweep this historic city, oldest in the new world. Half the business section is wiped out, and the city is placed under martial law. Stockholm, Sweden: Through the introduction of a new motor plow, farmers of Sweden hope to dispense with horses. Durazzo, Albania: Over the wretched roads that lead to Durazzo, the soldiers of King William haul cannon for the defense of the capital. Seville, Spain: King Alfonso and Queen Victoria lay the...
Credited cast:
King Alfonso XIII King Alfonso XIII - Himself
Eddie Pullen Eddie Pullen - Himself
Queen Victoria Eugenia Queen Victoria Eugenia - Herself
A. Vollman A. Vollman - Himself


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Molotok

Molotok

A very interesting series this. It shows some wonderful scenes of the disastrous fire in St. Augustine, Florida, taken by the camera after two o'clock, in the morning, also a panoramic view by daylight of the devastation. Many other topical scenes at home and abroad are shown. - The Moving Picture World, April 25, 1914