Overview of the events of 1907 in film
Overview of the events of 1907 in film
The year 1907 in film involved some significant events.
Events [ ]
January 19 – Variety publishes its first film review.
The Kalem Company founded in New York City by Frank J. Marion , Samuel Long, and George Kleine .
May 7 – Seattle film maker William Harbeck sets up a camera at the front of a B.C. Electric streetcar and films the downtown streets of Vancouver , British Columbia . Pieces of the film, the earliest surviving footage of the city,[1] have disappeared, only about 7 minutes remain.[2]
May 29 – Salaviinanpolttajat , also known as The Moonshiners , the first fictional film made in Finland, is released.
June 20 – L'Enfant prodigue , the first feature-length motion picture produced in Europe, opens in Paris.
Peerless Film Manufacturing Company was founded in Chicago by George K. Spoor and Gilbert M. Anderson . On August 10, the studio name was changed to Essanay Studios ("S and A").[3] [4]
November 28 - In Haverhill, Massachusetts , scrap-metal dealer Louis B. Mayer opens his first movie theater (in a few years he had the largest theater chain in New England and in 1917 he founded his own production company, which eventually became part of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer ).
December 7 – First Ben-Hur film, directed by Sidney Olcott and produced by the Kalem Company , released.
Carl Laemmle , later of Universal , experiments with combining audio from phonographs with film. Laemmle's experiments lead to the German development of "Syncroscope." Syncroscope had several successful demonstrations, but was eventually abandoned.
Films released in 1907 [ ]
20,000 Lieues Sous les Mers
Aunt Eliza Recovers her Pet (French)
Ben-Hur , directed by Sidney Olcott
The Bewildering Cabinet , directed by George Melies
The Clock-Maker's Secret (French)
A Curious Dream , directed by J. Stuart Blackton
The Dancing Pig
The Doll's Revenge , directed by Lewin Fitzhamon (British)
The Eclipse , directed by Georges Melies
The Enchanted Sedan Chair , directed by Georges Melies
L'Enfant prodigue (The Prodigal Son) , directed by Michel Carré. First feature film from Europe.
The Fatal Hand , dirercted by J. H. Martin (British)
Faust (French) credits unknown[5]
First Prize for the Cello
Flower of Youth (French/ Pathe)[6]
The Ghost Holiday , directed by Lewin Fitzhamon (British)
The Ghost Story , directed by J. Stuart Blackton
The Good Glue Stick , directed by Georges Melies
The Golden Beetle , directed by Segundo de Chomón (French)
The Haunted Bedroom , directed by Walter R. Booth (British)
The Haunted Hotel , or The Strange Adventures of a Traveler , directed by J. Stuart Blackton
The Haunted House (aka La Maison Hantee ) directed by Segundo de Chomon, French [7]
A Knight Errant , directed by J. H. Martin (British)
Laughing Gas , directed by Edwin S. Porter
Legend of a Ghost (French/ Pathe)[8]
Little Red Riding Hood (French/ Pathe)[9]
The Lion Hunt
The Madman's Bride , produced by Cecil M. Hepworth (British)
La Marseillaise , directed by Georges Mendel [An early sound film that has the singing of the French National Anthem. May be the longest sound film up to that point in time.]
Nature Fakirs , produced by the Kalem Co.
Oh That Molar! , directed by Arthur Cooper (British)[10]
The Pearl Fisher (Pathe)[11]
The Pied Piper , directed by Percy Stow (British)[12]
The Policemen's Little Run , directed by Ferdinand Zecca (French)
The Professor and his Waxworks [13]
The Race For The Sausage , directed by Alice Guy (French)
The Red Spectre , directed by Segundo de Chomón and Ferdinand Zecca (French)
Robert Macaire and Bertrand , directed by Georges Melies
The Runaway Horse , directed by Louis J. Gasnier
Salaviinanpolttajat
El Sartorio (disputable, it's a 1920s film)
Satan s'amuse (Satan at Play ), directed by Segundo de Chomon (French)
That Fatal Sneeze , directed by Lewin Fitzhamon , produced by Cecil Hepworth (British)
The Thousand Pound Spook , directed by Walter R. Booth (British)[14]
Tunneling the Channel , directed by Georges Melies
Vancouver , directed by William Harbeck
When the Devil Drives , directed by Walter R. Booth (British)
The Witch Kiss (French/ Pathe)[15]
Births [ ]
January 3 – Ray Milland , actor (d. 1986 )
January 6 – Helen Kleeb , actress (d. 2003 )
January 16 – Alexander Knox , actor (d. 1995 )
January 20 – Paula Wessely , actress, producer (d. 2000 )
January 22 – Mary Dresselhuys , actress, (d. 2004 )
February 12 – Joseph Kearns , actor (d. 1962 )
February 15 – Cesar Romero , actor (d. 1994 )
February 22 – Robert Young , actor (d. 1998 )
March 11 – Jessie Matthews , actress, singer (d. 1981 )
March 19 – Kent Smith , actor (d. 1985 )
March 31 – Eddie Quillan , actor (d. 1990 )
April 11 – Paul Douglas , actor (d. 1959 )
April 19 – Lina Basquette , actress (d. 1994)
April 29 – Fred Zinnemann , director (d. 1997 )
May 12 – Katharine Hepburn , American actress (d. 2003 )
May 22 – Lord Laurence Olivier , English actor (d. 1989 )
May 26 – John Wayne , actor (d. 1979 )
June 4 – Rosalind Russell , American actress (d. 1976 )
June 16 – Jack Albertson , actor (d. 1981 )
June 24 – Martha Sleeper , actress (d. 1987 )
July 14 – Olive Borden , actress (d. 1947 )
July 16 – Barbara Stanwyck , American actress (d. 1990)
July 19 – Isabel Jewell , actress (d. 1972 )
July 27 – Ross Alexander , actor (d. 1937 )
August 3 – Adrienne Ames , actress (d. 1947)
August 12 – Joe Besser , actor, comedian (d. 1988 )
September 15 – Fay Wray , actress (d. 2004)
September 29 – Gene Autry , actor (d. 1998)
October 17 - John Marley , American actor (d. 1986)
November 10 – Salme Reek , Estonian actress (d. 1996 )
December 16 – Barbara Kent , actress (d. 2011 )
December 22 – Peggy Ashcroft , actress (d. 1991 )
December 25 – Mike Mazurki , Austrian-American actor (d. 1990 )
Deaths [ ]
August 30 – Richard Mansfield , stage actor who influenced many later film actors (born 1857)
Debuts [ ]
References [ ]
^ "Vancouver History Archives: Harbeck film" . Archived from the original on 2020-11-12. Retrieved 2008-04-06 .
^ Request by Vancouver Public Library for further information
^ (2004). The Encyclopedia of Chicago . University of Chicago Press . pp. 293–294. ISBN 0-226-31015-9 .
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^ Kinnard,Roy (1995). "Horror in Silent Films". McFarland and Company Inc. ISBN 0-7864-0036-6 . Page 22.
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^ Kinnard,Roy (1995). "Horror in Silent Films". McFarland and Company Inc. ISBN 0-7864-0036-6 . Page 23.
^ Workman, Christopher; Howarth, Troy (2016). "Tome of Terror: Horror Films of the Silent Era". Midnight Marquee Press. ISBN 978-1936168-68-2 .
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