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Thursday, October 24, 2013

Mad & Wicked Magicians: Film & TV List

Escamotage d'une Dame au Théâtre Robert Houdin (1896 The Vanishing Lady)

Mad and mischievous magicians have been appearing (and disappearing) in movies since 1896 when the godfather of trick filmmaking, Georges Méliès, first made a woman vanish and then reappear as a skeleton right before our very eyes. The short curiosity piece was called Escamotage d'une Dame au Théâtre Robert Houdin; or, The Vanishing Lady, and it launched the infant motion picture business into the realm of fantastic spectacles and celluloid entertainment through fictionalized, and often amazing, scenarios. Compiled here is a list of evil and criminal stage magicians on film and television. From the crooked con, villainous murderer, to the completely insane, these unethical illusionists have thrilled, chilled, and shocked us with magic, murder, and mayhem for many decades. The following list proves just how popular these wicked villains truly are.

  1. Escamotage d'une Dame au Théâtre Robert Houdin (1896; a.k.a. The Vanishing Lady)  
  2. Un Homme de Tête (1898; a.k.a. The Four Troublesome Heads)
  3. Hooligan Assists the Magician (1900) 
  4. The Mystic Swing (1900) 
  5. La Clownesse Fantôme (1902; a.k.a. The Magician and the Imp) 
  6. L'Enchanteur Alcofribas (1903; a.k.a. Alcofribas the Master Magician) 
  7. Les Bulles de Savon Animées (1906; a.k.a. Soap Bubbles) 
  8. Les Illusions Fantaisistes (1910)  
  9. The Master Mystery (1918)
  10. The Magician (1926)
  11. West of Zanzibar (1928)
  12. Kongo (1932) 
  13. Popeye: King of the Mardi Gras (1935) -- animated short 
  14. Miracles for Sale (1939)
  15. Merrie Melodies: Case of the Missing Haare (1942) -- animated short 
  16. Mighty Mouse and the Magician (1948) -- animated short; cats steal a magician's wand & terrorize a village of mice 
  17. Adventures of Superman: "A Ghost for Scotland Yard" (1953) -- TV series episode 
  18. The Silver Chalice (1954)
  19. The Mad Magician (1954) -- in 3-D 
  20. The Magician (1958)
  21. The Red Skelton Show: "Deadeye and the Magician" (1960) -- variety TV show episode 
  22. Magic Mansion (1965-1968) -- TV series 
  23. Woody Woodpecker: Tragic Magic (1962) -- animated film short 
  24. Two On a Guillotine (1965) 
  25. The New Adventures of Superman: "The Deadly Super-Doll" (1966) -- animated TV series episode 
  26. The Wild Wild West: "The Night of the Druid's Blood" (1966) -- TV series episode 
  27. The Wild Wild West: "The Night of the Eccentrics" (1966) -- TV series episode 
  28. The Pink Panther: The Hand is Pinker Than the Eye (1967) -- animated short 
  29. Theatre 625: "The Magicians: Edmund Gurney and the Brighton Mesmerist" (1967) -- TV series episode 
  30. The Wild Wild West: "The Night of the Feathered Fury" (1967) -- TV series episode 
  31. Frosty the Snowman (1969) -- animated short 
  32. The Magnificent Six and 1/2: The Magician (1969) -- film short 
  33. Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!: "Hassle in the Castle" (1969) -- animated TV series episode 
  34. The Wizard of Gore (1970)
  35. Lidsville (1971) -- TV series 
  36. The New Scooby-Doo Movies: "A Good Medium is Rare" (1972) -- animated TV series episode 
  37. Dusty's Trail: "The Magician" (1973) -- TV series episode 
  38. The World of Sid & Marty Krofft: H.R. Pufnstuf Live at the Hollywood Bowl (1973) 
  39. Lone Wolf and Cub: White Heaven in Hell (1974; a.k.a. Shogun Assassin 5: Cold Road to Hell) -- murderous cult uses fake magic tricks and illusions 
  40. The Scooby-Doo Show: "Scared a Lot in Camelot" (1976) -- animated TV series episode 
  41. Baggy Pants and the Nitwits: "The Magician's Assistant" (1977) -- animated TV series episode 
  42. Scooby's All Star Laff-A-Lympics (1977-1980) -- animated TV series 
  43. The Bay City Rollers Meet the Saturday Superstars (1978) -- TV special 
  44. Magic (1978)
  45. The Krofft Superstar Hour (1978-1979) -- TV series 
  46. Scooby and Scrappy-Doo: "The Sorcerer's a Menace" (1979) -- animated TV series episode 
  47. The Magic Treasure (198?) -- animated short 
  48. Terror Train (1980)
  49. The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries/Scooby and Scrappy-Doo: "A Halloween Hassle at Dracula's Castle" (1984) -- animated TV series episode 
  50. Friday the 13th - The Series: "The Great Montarro" (1987) -- TV series episode 
  51. Matlock: "The Magician" (1988) -- TV series episode 
  52. A Pup Named Scooby-Doo: "For Letter or Worse" (1988) -- animated TV series episode 
  53. Penn and Teller Get Killed (1990)
  54. Zorro: "The Magician" (1990) -- TV series episode 
  55. The Linguini Incident (1991)
  56. Are You Afraid of the Dark?: "The Tale of the Magician's Assistant" (1993) -- TV series episode 
  57. The Pink Panther: "That Old Pink Magic" (1993) -- animated TV series episode 
  58. Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman: "Illusions of Grandeur" (1994) -- TV series episode 
  59. Lord of Illusions (1995)
  60. Santa and the Magician (1995) -- animated short 
  61. Goosebumps: "Bad Hare Day" (1996) -- TV series episode 
  62. Animaniacs: "Magic Time" (1998) -- animated TV series episode 
  63. The Power Puff Girls: "Abracadaver" (1998) -- animated TV series episode 
  64. The Magician's House (1999) -- TV mini-series 
  65. The Magician's House II (2000) -- short film 
  66. The Ripping Friends: "The Muscle Magician" (2001) -- animated TV series episode 
  67. Courage the Cowardly Dog: "Mondo Magic" (2002) -- animated TV series episode 
  68. CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: "Abra Cadaver" (2002) -- TV series episode 
  69. Mona the Vampire: "The Alien Magician" (2002) -- animated TV series episode 
  70. What's New, Scooby-Doo?: "Riva Ras Regas" (2002) -- animated TV series episode 
  71. Stripperella: "The Evil Magicians" (2004) -- animated TV series episode 
  72. The Fairly OddParents: "The Masked Magician" (2005) -- animated TV series episode 
  73. Justice League Unlimited: "Flash and Substance" (2006) -- animated TV series episode 
  74. The Prestige (2006)
  75. CID: "The Case of the Vanishing Magician" (2007) -- TV series episode 
  76. CSI: NY: "Sleight Out of Hand" (2007) -- TV series episode 
  77. Magicians (2007) -- a sleazy magician appears 
  78. The Wizard of Gore (2007)
  79. Midsomer Murders: "The Magician's Nephew" (2008) -- TV series episode 
  80. Scooby-Doo! and the Goblin King (2008)
  81. Focusnici (2009: a.k.a. Magicians) -- short film 
  82. Monk: "Mr. Monk and the Magician" (2009) -- TV series episode 
  83. Adaalat: "Magician" (2010) -- TV series episode 
  84. Batman: The Brave and the Bold: "Chill of the Night!" (2010) -- animated TV series episode 
  85. Magic Man (2010)
  86. Magician's Pride (2010) -- short film 
  87. Scooby-Doo! Abracadabra-Doo! (2010) 
  88. Batman: The Brave and the Bold: "Four-Star Spectacular!" (2011) -- animated TV series episode 
  89. Dan Vs.: "The Magician" (2011) -- animated TV series episode 
  90. Young Justice: "Denial" (2011) -- animated TV series episode 
  91. Young Justice: "Terrors" (2011) -- animated TV series episode 
  92. Father Brown: "The Mayor and the Magician" (2013) -- TV series episode 
  93. The Incredible Burt Wonderstone (2013) 
  94. The Magician (2013) 
  95. Now You See Me (2013) 

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Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Alfred Hitchcock: Film & TV List

Family Plot (1976)

For decades the Master of Suspense had movie audiences riveted on the edge of their seats, all the while, pioneering many of the visual and storytelling techniques cinematographers, scriptwriters, and directors use today. Although Alfred Hitchcock is considered one of the most influential filmmakers in the history of cinema, his early contributions to the film industry exhibited very little of the artistic license we've come to associate him with in his later and superior works. They did, however, provide the British filmmaker an excellent training ground and opened further opportunities. The ambitious director eventually achieved commercial success in 1927 with his very first thriller, The Lodger, which proved to be a sign of things to come. As Hitchcock's distinctive style of filmmaking began to mature, the intricate use of frames to enhance the psychological profiles of the characters, the voyeuristic camera work, and the frequent use of the 'McGuffin' as a plot-moving device, all came to define the 'Hitchcockian' film. Despite having made numerous cameos in many of his films, it wasn't until Hitchcock hosted the popular television program Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955-1962) that he truly reached the peak of the public's consciousness and became a cultural icon. Today, when we think of the great Alfred Hitchcock, his gallows humor and unmistakable profile immediately come to mind. Also, as a result of the successful TV show, we cannot help but associate Charles Gounod's musical composition 'Funeral March for a Marionette' with Hitchcock.


Appearances (1921) -- as title cards designer; lost film
The Bonnie Brier Bush (1921) -- as title cards designer; lost film
The Call of Youth (1921) -- as title cards designer; lost film
Dangerous Lies (1921) -- as title cards designer; lost film
The Great Day (1921) -- as title cards designer; lost film
The Mystery Road (1921) -- as title cards designer; lost film
The Princess of New York (1921) -- as title cards designer; lost film
Love's Boomerang (a.k.a. Perpetua) (1922) -- as title cards designer; lost film
The Man from Home (1922) -- as title cards designer; lost film
Number 13 (a.k.a. Mrs. Peabody) (1922) -- directorial debut; unfinished film; all footage is lost
The Spanish Jade (1922) -- as title cards designer; lost film
Tell Your Children (a.k.a. Protect Your Daughter; Reckless Decision) (1922) -- as title cards designer; lost film
Three Live Ghosts (1922) -- as title cards designer
Always Tell Your Wife (1923) -- uncredited as co-director; half of the film is lost
Woman to Woman (1923) -- as writer; lost film
The Passionate Adventure (1924) -- as writer
The Prude's Fall (a.k.a. Dangerous Virtue) (1924) -- as writer; partially lost
The White Shadow (a.k.a. White Shadows) (1924) -- as assistant director, writer, editor, and set designer; only half of the film survives
The Pleasure Garden (1925)
Die Prinzessin und der Geiger (a.k.a. The Blackguard) (1925) -- as writer
The Mountain Eagle (a.k.a. Fear o' God) (1926) -- lost film
Downhill (a.k.a. When Boys Leave Home) (1927)
The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog (1927)
The Ring (1927)
Champagne (1928) 
Easy Virtue (1928)
The Farmer's Wife (1928)
Blackmail (1929)
Juno and the Paycock (a.k.a. The Shame of Mary Boyle) (1929)
The Manxman (1929)
An Elastic Affair (1930) -- lost short film
Elstree Calling (1930) -- directed a segment
Murder! (1930)
Mary (1931)
Rich and Strange (a.k.a. East of Shanghai) (1931)
The Skin Game (1931)
Lord Camber's Ladies (1932) -- as producer
Number Seventeen (a.k.a. Number 17) (1932) 
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934)
Waltzes from Vienna (a.k.a. Strauss' Great Waltz) (1934)
Sanders of the River (1935) -- directed part of the film
The 39 Steps (1935) 
Sabotage (1936)
Secret Agent (1936)
Young and Innocent (a.k.a. The Girl Was Young) (1937)
The Lady Vanishes (1938) 
Jamaica Inn (1939)
Foreign Correspondent (1940)
Men of the Lightship (1940) -- editor of U.S. version; documentary short
Rebecca (1940)
Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1941)
Suspicion (1941)
Target for Tonight (1941) -- editor of US version; documentary short
Picture People No. 10: Hollywood at Home (1942) -- appearance; documentary; lost film
Saboteur (1942)
Forever and a Day (a.k.a. The Changing World) (1943) -- as one of the writers
Shadow of a Doubt (1943)
Show-Business at War (a.k.a. The March of Time Volume IX, Issue 10) (1943) -- appearance; documentary
Aventure Malgache (1944) -- short film
Bon Voyage (1944) -- short film
The Fighting Generation (1944) -- documentary short
Lifeboat (1944)
Spellbound (1945)
Watchtower Over Tomorrow (1945) -- uncredited as one of the directors; lost short film
Notorious (1946)
The Paradine Case (1947)
Rope (1948) 
Under Capricorn (1949)
Stage Fright (1950)
Strangers on a Train (1951)
I Confess (1953)
Dial M for Murder (1954)
Lux Video Theatre: 'To Each His Own' (a.k.a. Summer Video Theatre) (1954) -- guest appearance; TV series episode
Rear Window (1954)
What's My Line?: 'September 12' (1954) -- guest appearance; TV game-show episode
The Red Skelton Show: 'Look Magazine Movie Awards Show' (1955) -- appearance; TV series episode
To Catch a Thief (1955)
The Trouble with Harry (1955)
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955-1962) -- as host; TV series
Cinépanorama: 'July 27' (1956) -- appearance; TV documentary series episode
Lux Video Theatre: 'The Night of January Sixteenth' (a.k.a. Summer Video Theatre) (1956) -- guest appearance; TV series episode
The Man Who Knew Too Much (1956)
The Wrong Man (1956)
Suspicion (1957-1959) -- as executive producer; TV series
Vertigo (1958) 
North by Northwest (1959)
Tactic: 'unknown episode' (1959) -- appearance; TV series episode
Psycho (1960)
Ford Startime: 'Incident at a Corner' (a.k.a. Lincoln-Mercury Startime; Startime) (1960) -- TV series episode
Alcoa Premiere: 'The Jail' (1962) -- as executive producer; TV series episode
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (1962-1965) -- as host; TV series
The Birds (1963)
CBS: The Stars' Address (1963) -- appearance; TV special
Marnie (1964)
Monitor: 'Huw Wheldon Meets Alfred Hitchcock' (1964) -- appearance; TV documentary series episode
Telescope: 'A Talk with Hitchcock' (1964) -- appearance; TV documentary series episode
Cinema: 'Alfred Hitchcock' (1966) -- appearance; TV documentary series episode
Today: 'July 6' (a.k.a. NBC News Today; The Today Show) (1966) -- appearance; TV news episode
Torn Curtain (1966)
The 40th Annual Academy Awards (1968) -- appearance; TV special
Hollywood: The Selznick Years (1969) -- appearance; documentary
London Aktuell: 'Episode #1.1' (1969) -- appearance; TV documentary series episode
The Mike Douglas Show: 'December 30' (1969) -- appearance; TV series episode
Topaz (1969)
The Dick Cavett Show: 'June 8' (1970) -- appearance; TV series episode
Samedi Soir: 'January 16' (1971) -- appearance; TV series episode
Aquarius: 'Alfred the Great' (1972) -- appearance; TV series episode
Camera Three: 'The Illustrated Alfred Hitchcock: Part 1' (1972) -- appearance; TV series episode
Camera Three: 'The Illustrated Alfred Hitchcock: Part 2' (1972) -- appearance; TV series episode
The Dick Cavett Show: 'Alfred Hitchcock' (1972) -- appearance; TV series episode
Film Night: 'The Master of Suspense' (1972) -- appearance; TV series episode
Frenzy (1972)
V.I.P. - Schaukel: 'Episode #2.4' (1972) -- appearance; TV documentary series episode
The Men Who Made the Movies: 'Alfred Hitchcock' (1973) -- appearance; TV documentary special
The 46th Annual Academy Awards (1974) -- appearance; TV special
The Tomorrow Show: 'December 24' (a.k.a. Tomorrow Coast to Coast) (1974) -- appearance; TV series
The Elstree Story (1976) -- appearance; TV special
Family Plot (1976)
La Nuit des Césars: '2ème Nuit des Césars' (1977) -- appearance; TV documentary series episode
The 29th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1977) -- appearance; TV special
CBS: On the Air (1978) -- appearance; mini-series
NBC: The First Fifty Years - A Closer Look, Part Two (1978) -- appearance; documentary
The American Film Institute Salute to Alfred Hitchcock (a.k.a. AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Alfred Hitchcock) (1979) -- appearance; TV special
The American Film Institute Salute to James Stewart (a.k.a. AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to James Stewart) (1980) -- appearance; TV special
Memory of the Camps (1985) -- as editor; previously unreleased documentary made in 1945
Gas (2006) -- based on a 1919 story written by Alfred Hitchcock, which was never used

Psycho (1960)Family Plot (1976)

The Birds (1963)The Birds (1963)

The Lodger: A Story of the London Fog (1927)Alfred Hitchcock Presents (1955-1962) series

Psycho (1960)Psycho (1960)

Frenzy (1972)The Alfred Hitchcock Hour (1962-1965) series

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Silent Screams Movie List: 1895-1899

Edison Manufacturing Company Kinetograph

Throughout the world, people have always held a strange fascination for the macabre and the fantastique. Ghosts, demons, witches, the undead, and other nightmare inducing entities and beings have materialized in traditional oral storytelling, songs, paintings, plays, literature, magic shows, and marvelous 19th Century inventions that are now considered building blocks to the evolution of celluloid cinema. Optical devices, such as the camera obscura, the Laterna magica, and the wonder drums, were used to create the illusion of moving images that both entertained and frightened gullible spectators of yesteryear. With the earliest production of crude filmmaking and film projecting inventions (such as the Edison Manufacturing Company's Kinetograph, the Lumière brothers' Cinématographe, Robert William Paul's Theatrograph, Leon Gaumont's Chronotograph, and Edison's Vitascope), wondrous and uncanny characters came to life right before the viewers' eyes. Of course, it was French filmmaker Georges Méliès who seemed to have the most stamina to create hundreds of wickedly delightful short fantasy, horror, and science fiction films during the early years of movie making. Here, Sicko-Psychotic has put together a list of the first movie spectacles to deal with subjects of both horror and the fantastique.

Silent Screams Film Movie List 1895-1899

Trilby Death Scene (a.k.a. Death Scene) (1895; Edison Manufacturing Company) -- lost film 
Le Cauchemar (a.k.a. A Nightmare) (1896; Star Film) -- a dreamer's hand is bitten by the moon
Dix Chapeaux en 60 Secondes (a.k.a. Conjurer Making Ten Hats in Sixty Seconds) (1896; Star Film) -- lost film
Escamotage d'une Dame au Théâtre Robert Houdin (a.k.a. The Conjuring of a Woman at the House of Robert Houdin) (1896; Star Film) -- magician transforms a woman into a skeleton
Le Fakir, Mystère Indien (1896; Star Film) -- lost film
La Fée aux Choux (a.k.a. The Cabbage Fairy) (1896; Société des Etablissements L. Gaumont)
Le Manoir du Diable (a.k.a. The Devil's Castle; The Haunted Castle) (1896; Star Film) -- featuring a demon, gnome, living skeleton, ghosts, and witches.
Nain Grotesque (a.k.a. Tom Old Boot) (1896; Star Film) -- lost film
Un Petit Diable (a.k.a. A Little Devil; A Little Rascal) (1896; Star Film) -- lost film
Rip Meeting the Dwarf (1896; American Mutoscope Company) -- part 2 of movie serial based on 'Rip Van Winkle' 
Exit of Rip and the Dwarf (a.k.a. Rip and the Dwarf) (1896; American Mutoscope Company) -- part 3 of movie serial based on 'Rip Van Winkle' 
Rip Leaving Sleepy Hollow (1896; American Mutoscope Company) -- part 4 of movie serial based on 'Rip Van Winkle' 
Rip's Toast to Hudson and Crew (1896; American Mutoscope Company) -- part 5 of movie serial based on 'Rip Van Winkle' 
Rip's Twenty Years' Sleep (1896; American Mutoscope Company) -- part 6 of movie serial based on 'Rip Van Winkle', 
Séance de Prestidigitation (a.k.a. Conjuring) (1896; Star Film) -- a seance is depicted; lost film
Select Scenes from 'The Corsican Brothers' (1896; Edison Manufacturing Company) -- based on Alexandre Dumas Père's classic novel; lost film 
Une Nuit Terrible (a.k.a. A Terrible Night) (1896; Star Film) -- giant bug gets revenge
You Dirty Boy (1896; Robert W. Paul) -- a statue comes to life; lost film 
Le Cabinet de Méphistophélès (a.k.a. The Devil's Laboratory; The Laboratory of Mephistopheles) (1897; Star Film) -- a demon & ghost terrorize two cavaliers, lost film
Le Château Hanté (a.k.a. The Devil's Castle) (1897; Star Film) -- a ghost, living skeleton, and demon appear
Chez le Magnétiseur (a.k.a. At the Hypnotist's) (1897; Société des Etablissements L. Gaumont)
Chirurgien Américain (a.k.a. A Twentieth Century Surgeon) (1897; Star Film) -- mad doctor switches body of unsuspecting derelict, lost film
The Dancing Skeleton (1897; American Mutoscope Company) -- lost film, 
Faust et Marguerite (1897; Star Film) -- lost film
Hallow-e'en in Coon-Town (1897; American Mutoscope Company) -- lost film 
Hänsel und Gretel (1897; Messter Film) -- lost film
The Haunted Castle (1897; G.A.S. Films) -- lost film
L'Alchimiste (1897; Pathé Frères) -- lost film
L'Auberge Ensorcelée (a.k.a. The Bewitched Inn) (1897; Star Film) -- poltergeist activity
L'Hallucination de L'Alchimiste (a.k.a. An Hallucinated Alchemist) (1897; Star Film) -- star with female heads & a giant face vomiting people from its mouth are featured; lost film
Le Magnétiseur (a.k.a. The Hypnotist at Work) (1897; Star Film) -- woman is magically unclothed while under a trance; lost film
Le Malade Imaginaire (a.k.a. An Imaginary Patient) (1897; Star Film) -- lost film
Rapunzel (1897; Messter Film) -- lost film
Le Squelette Joyeux (a.k.a. The Dancing Skeleton) (1897; Lumière) -- fantasy
The X-Ray Fiend (a.k.a. X-Rays) (1897; G.A.S. Films) -- two skeletons are exposed when Professor zaps unaware couple with X-ray device
Aladdin (1898; G.A.S. Films) -- lost film
The Cavalier's Dream (1898; Vitagraph Company of America) -- features a demon & a witch; lost film
La Caverne Maudite (a.k.a. The Cave of the Demons) (1898; Star Film) -- lost film
Cinderella (a.k.a. Cinderella and the Fairy Godmother) (1898; G.A.S. Films) -- lost film
The Clown Barber (1898; Williamson Kinematograph Company) -- lost film
The Corsican Brothers (1898; G.A.S. Films) -- lost film
Créations Spontanées (a.k.a. Fantastical Illusions) (1898; Star Film) -- lost film
La Damnation de Faust (a.k.a. Damnation of Faust) (1898; Star Film) -- lost film
Ella Lola, a la Trilby (1898; Edison Manufacturing Company) -- dance based on George L. Du Maurier's 'Trilby' 
The Fairy (1898; Robert W. Paul) -- lost film
Faust (1898; G.A.S. Films) -- based on Johann Wolfgang Goethe's classic novel; lost film
Faust and Mephistopheles (1898; G.A.S. Films) -- second Faust film by director George Albert Smith; lost film
Le Grotte du Diable (1898; Star Film) -- lost film
Guillaume Tell et le Clown (a.k.a. Adventures of William Tell) (1898; Star Film) -- fantasy-comedy
Un Homme de Têtes (a.k.a. Four Heads Are Better Than One) (1898; Star Film) -- fantasy-comedy
Illusions Fantasmagoriques (a.k.a. The Famous Box Trick) (1898; Star Film) -- fantasy
La Lune à un Mètre (a.k.a. The Astronomer's Dream) (1898; Star Film) -- fantasy-comedy
Le Magicien (a.k.a. Black Magic; The Magician) (1898; Star Film) -- fantasy-comedy
Magie Diabolique (a.k.a. Black Art) (1898; Star Film) -- lost film
Masked Procession (1898; Edison Manufacturing Company) -- costume documentary; lost film 
Masque Diabolique G. Méliès (1898; Star Film) -- lost film
The Mesmerist (a.k.a. The Mesmerist; or, Body and Soul) (1898; G.A.S. Films) -- lost film
Photographing a Ghost (1898; G.A.S. Films) -- lost film
Les Rayons Röntgen (a.k.a. A Novice at X-Rays) (1898; Star Film) -- sci-fi; lost film
Rêve d'Artiste (a.k.a. The Artist's Dream) (1898; Star Film) -- lost film
Satan Contorsionniste (1898; Pathé Frères) -- lost film
Scène d'Escamotage (a.k.a. Disappearing Act) (1898; Société des Etablissements L. Gaumont) -- magician turns a woman into an ape-like creature
Skeleton Dance, Marionettes (1898; Edison Manufacturing Company) -- lost film 
La Tentation de Saint-Antoine (a.k.a. The Temptation of St. Anthony) (1898; Star Film) -- biblical
Walküre (1898; Messter Film) -- lost film
Aladdin and the Wonderful Lamp (1899; G.A.S. Films) -- lost film
La Belle et la Bête (a.k.a. Beauty and the Beast) (1899; Pathé Frères) -- lost film
Un Bon Lit (a.k.a. A Midnight Episode) (1899; Star Film) -- lost film
Cendrillon (a.k.a. Cinderella) (1899; Star Film) -- fantasy
Le Chevalier Mystère (a.k.a. The Mysterious Knight) (1899; Star Film) -- fantasy
Cléopâtre (a.k.a. Cleopatra's Tomb) (1899; Star Film) -- horror
La Colonne de Feu (a.k.a. Haggard's She: The Pillar of Fire) (1899; Star Film) -- a demon appears
Le Diable au Convent (a.k.a. The Devil in a Convent) (1899; Star Film) -- horror
Dick Whittington (1899; G.A.S. Films) -- lost film
Évocation Spirite (a.k.a. Summoning the Spirits) (1899; Star Film) -- a ghost & demon are featured
Les Farces de Satan (1899; Pathé Frères) -- lost film
The Haunted House (1899; S. Lubin) -- featuring a ghost & a demon; lost film
L'Illusionniste Fin de Siêcle (a.k.a. The Conjurer) (1899; Star Film) -- fantasy
Le Miroir de Cagliostro (a.k.a. Cagliostro's Mirror) (1899; Star Film) -- features a demon; lost film
The Miser's Doom (1899; Robert W. Paul) -- a ghost appears; lost film
Neptune et Amphitrite (a.k.a. Neptune and Amphitrite) (1899; Star Film) -- lost film
La Pierre Philosophale (a.k.a. Miser's Dream) (1899; Star Film) -- lost film
La Pyramide de Triboulet (a.k.a. The Human Pyramid) (1899; Star Film) -- fantasy
Salle à Manger Fantastique (a.k.a. A Dinner Under Difficulties) (1899; Star Film) -- lost film
Satan Conformist (1899; Pathé Frères) -- lost film
Les Spectres (a.k.a. Murder Will Out) (1899; Star Film) -- lost film
La Statue de Neige (a.k.a. The Snow Man) (1899; Star Film) -- lost film
Strange Adventure of New York Drummer (1899; Edison Manufacturing Company) -- fantasy-comedy
Upside Down; or, The Human Flies (1899; Robert W. Paul)
A Visit to the Spiritualist (1899; Edison Manufacturing Company) -- lost film


Silent Screams Film Movie List 1895-1899

Silent Screams Film Movie List 1895-1899Silent Screams Film Movie List 1895-1899