
Dir: Le Soir Cast: Moore, Gauntier Rel: Mar. Filmed in New Orleans.īelle of New Orleans - Kalem. Shriners Pilgrimage to New Orleans - Selig Polyscope. Dir: Tom Mix Cast: Tom Mix Rel: Apr 25, 1910. Later Panama footage was removed and film renamed. Originally released as With Taft in Panama with additional Panama footage. President Taft Visits New Orleans - Selig Polyscope. Mephisto and the Maiden - Selig Polyscope. Turning Keys Over to Rex - Selig Polyscope. Panoramic View of the French Market - Selig Polyscope. Filmed in New Orleans.įun On the Levee - Selig Polyscope. Artist’s reproduction of principal scenes from the Krewe of Rex parade during Mardi Gras in New Orleans.Ĭontinental Guards, The - Selig Polyscope. But, we found an ad stating that is was available in the January 1899 Phonoscope magazine.Īrrival of Rex - Selig Polyscope. Filmed in New Orleans.Ī Darktown Dance - Edison This film is listed in the 1900 Edison catalog as "A genuine New Orleans break-down". Way Down South - American Mutoscope Rel: Feb 1898. Torpedo Boat, “Dupont” - American Mutoscope Rel: Feb 1898(catalog description) A stunning view of one of the fastest boats in Uncle Sam's torpedo fleet. Scene on the Steamship “Olivette” - American Mutoscope Rel: Mar 1898. Continuation of above, showing following floats: No. Mardi Gras Carnival Part 2 - American Mutoscope Rel: Feb 1898. Part 1 follows floats in the parade of 1898: No. Mardi Gras Carnival Part 1 - American Mutoscope: Rel: Feb 1898 - (catalog description). Colored stevedores carrying the cargo aboard a river boat.

Loading a Mississippi Steamboat - American Mutoscope Rel: Feb 1898. Filmed in New Orleans.ĭown in Dixie - American Mutoscope Rel: Feb. New Orleans was a major location for the film industry BEFORE Hollywood was established and has been a major source of inspiration for the film industry ever since.Ĭity Hall - American Mutoscope Rel: Feb. Home of the first indoor seating theater in the United States,
