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- This short film, one of the first to use camera tricks, depicts the execution of Mary, Queen of Scots.
- Annabelle (Whitford) Moore performs one of her popular dance routines. She uses her dance steps and her long, flowing skirts to create a variety of visual patterns.
- Lost film that depicts the burning of Joan of Arc. Only fragments of it still exist in the Centre Jeanne d'Arc in Orléans and in the National Archives of Canada in Ottawa.
- Billy Edwards and a challenger named Warwick fight an exhibition boxing match.
- Scene represents section of the interior of a Chinese Opium Den.
- Two smiling blonde women in short skirts dance under a big umbrella.
- Dogs are apparently transformed into sausages.
- Presents a barroom, with all the accessories, including a barmaid, who serves a policeman with a glass of beer at the side entrance. Two men are smoking and having a quiet game of "draw," when a couple of "toughs" lounge in and a quarrel arises, in which the policeman takes a hand and forcibly expels the crowd. A very popular and realistic subject of this kind.
- Princess Ali, of Barnum and Bailey's circus, performs an Egyptian dance in the Edison Company's studio. As she dances, some musicians perform in the background to provide accompaniment.
- Acrobatic feats.
- An eccentric dance from "Little Christopher Columbus," by John Wilson, the famous "Tramp," and Bertha Waring.
- See Dr. Colton administering "laughing gas" to a patient and then pulling a tooth.
- America's greatest "Buck" dancer.
- Samoan Islanders from Barnum & Bailey's Circus perform a dance.
- Head balancing, showing one man balancing another on his head, and both disrobing while in that position.
- After roughly shaving a customer, when he leaves the barber shop is visited by a spirit who makes the abusive barber and his assistant vanish.
- By Fiji Islanders. A peculiar dance by genuine savages, dressed or rather undressed, in their native garb. The revel takes its name from the paddles they hold in their hands.
- A native dance peculiar to India. Very odd and interesting. Strange costumes and stranger motions.
- The participants are natives of Ceylon. Their dance is very interesting being so different from Western ideas of harmonies of motion.