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The following is a list of films by Edwin S. Porter, head producer at the Edison Manufacturing Company, owned by
Thomas A. Edison Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847October 18, 1931) was an American inventor and businessman. He developed many devices in fields such as electric power generation, mass communication, sound recording, and motion pictures. These invention ...
, between 1901 and 1909. Other films were produced at Rex and Famous Players Film Company.


1901

*'' The Artist's Dilemma'' - (2 minutes) an artist asleep in his studio and his dream of a clock opening and a beautiful woman coming out of it *''Panorama of Esplanade by Night'' *'' Execution of Czolgosz with Panorama of Auburn Prison'' - (3:24 minutes) reenactment of the execution of Leon Czolgosz by electric chair *''Trapeze Disrobing Act'' *''
The Martyred Presidents ''The Martyred Presidents'' is a 1901 American film directed by Edwin S. Porter. Plot summary The film, just over a minute long, is composed of two shots. In the first, a girl sits at the base of an altar or tomb, her face hidden from the cam ...
'' - (1 minute) on the assassination U.S. Presidents—Abraham Lincoln, James A. Garfield, and William McKinley *''Rubes in the Theatre'' *''Sampson-Schley Controversy'' *''Circular Panorama of Electric Tower'' *''Soubrette's Troubles on a Fifth Avenue Stage Coach'' *''The Farmer and the Bad Boys'' *''The Reversible Divers'' *Weary Willie' and the Gardener'' *''
What Happened on Twenty-third Street, New York City ''What Happened on Twenty-third Street, New York City'' is a 1901 American short film. Plot The 77 second film depicts a woman, escorted by a man, walking over a grate. The hot air lifts her skirt, she laughs and they walk on. Comparisons ...
'' - (77 seconds) film depicting a woman walking over a grate, the hot air lifting her skirt *''How the Dutch Beat the Irish'' *''The Tramp's Strategy That Failed'' *''
Another Job for the Undertaker ''Another Job for the Undertaker'' is a 1901 silent comic trick film made at Edison's recently opened studio at 41 East 21st Street in Manhattan. It was photographed by Edwin S. Porter and co-directed by Porter and George S. Fleming. The two-shot ...
'' - (2 minutes) fantasy-comedy film *''Laura Comstock's Bag-Punching Dog'' *''Pie, Tramp and the Bulldog'' *''Happy Hooligan April-Fooled'' *''Happy Hooligan Surprised'' *''The Automatic Weather Prophet'' *''
Love by the Light of the Moon ''Love by the Light of the Moon'' is a 1901 film by Edwin S. Porter, produced by the Edison Manufacturing Company. It mixes animation and live action and predates the man in the Moon theme of the 1902 French science fiction film ''A Trip to the ...
'' - (1 minute) the moon smiles down on two lovers *''The Donkey Party'' *''
Kansas Saloon Smashers ''Kansas Saloon Smashers'' is a 1901 comedy short film produced and distributed by Edison Studios. Directed by Edwin S. Porter, it is a satire of American activist Carrie Nation. The film portrays Nation and her followers entering and destroyi ...
'' - (1 minute) a satire of American activist Carrie Nation *''The Old Maid Having Her Picture Taken'' *''Why Mr. Nation Wants a Divorce'' *''The Finish of Bridget McKeen'' *'' Terrible Teddy, the Grizzly King'' (61 seconds) political satire on vice-president Theodore Roosevelt *'' Day at the Circus'' - (50 seconds) depicts a parade of the Great Forepaugh and Sells Bros. Combined Circus followed by a horse race in the tent *''The Old Maid in the Horsecar'' *''The Tramp's Unexpected Skate''


1902

*'' How They Do Things on the Bowery'' *''
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'' *'' Jack and the Beanstalk'' *'' Appointment by Telephone'' *'' Babies Rolling Eggs'' *'' Fun in a Bakery Shop'' *'' Great Bull Fight'' *'' The Golden Chariots'' *''
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'' *'' Chinese Shaving Scene'' *'' The Weary Hunters and the Magician'' *'' Uncle Josh at the Moving Picture Show''


1903

*'' The Great Train Robbery'' *'' What Happened in the Tunnel'' *'' A Romance of the Rail'' *'' The Extra Turn'' *'' The Heavenly Twins at Lunch'' *'' The Heavenly Twins at Odds'' *'' The Messenger Boy's Mistake'' *'' Rube and Fender'' *''
Uncle Tom's Cabin (1903 film) ''Uncle Tom's Cabin'' is a 1903 American silent short drama directed by Edwin S. Porter and produced by the Edison Manufacturing Company. The film was adapted by the 1852 novel ''Uncle Tom's Cabin'' by Harriet Beecher Stowe. The plot streamline ...
'' *'' Little Lillian, Toe Danseuse'' *''
Rube and Mandy at Coney Island Rube and Mandy at Coney Island was produced, directed, shot and edited by Edwin S. Porter Edwin Stanton Porter (April 21, 1870 – April 30, 1941) was an American film pioneer, most famous as a producer, director, studio manager and cinematogr ...
'' *'' Subub Surprises the Burglar'' *'' The Gay Shoe Clerk'' *'' New York City Dumping Wharf'' *'' New York City 'Ghetto' Fish Market'' *''
Life of an American Fireman ''Life of an American Fireman'' is a short, silent film Edwin S. Porter made for the Edison Manufacturing Company. It was shot late in 1902 and distributed early in 1903. One of the earliest American narrative films, it depicts the rescue of a wom ...
'' *'' The Unappreciated Joke'' *'' Electrocuting an Elephant'' (possibly with or by Jacob Blair Smith) - film of the execution of Topsy the elephant by the owners of Luna Park on Coney island.


1904

*'' The Ex-Convict'' *'' The Strenuous Life; or, Anti-Race Suicide'' *'' Scarecrow Pump'' *'' A Rube Couple at a County Fair'' *'' Love Will Find a Way'' *'' Parsifal'' *'' Capture of the 'Yegg' Bank Burglars'' *'' The European Rest Cure'' *'' How a French Nobleman Got a Wife Through the 'New York Herald' Personal Columns'' *''
Nervy Nat Kisses the Bride ''Nervy Nat Kisses the Bride'' is a surviving 1904 silent film short comedy produced by Thomas Edison and directed by Edwin S. Porter and preserved from a paper print in the Library of Congress The Library of Congress (LOC) is the research li ...
'' *'' 'Weary Willie' Kidnaps a Child'' *'' Dog Factory'' *'' Western Stage Coach Hold Up'' *'' Pranks of Buster Brown and His Dog Tige'' *'' Animated Painting'' *'' Casey's Frightful Dream'' *''
Midnight Intruder ''Midnight Intruder'' is a 1938 American comedy film directed by Arthur Lubin starring Louis Hayward, Eric Linden, J.C. Nugent and Barbara Read. Plot After losing all his money gambling on horses, former newspaper reporter Barry Gilbert and "Doc ...
'' *'' Maniac Chase'' *'' Rector's to Claremont''


1905

*'' The Night Before Christmas'' *'' Police Chasing Scorching Auto'' *''
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The Train Wreckers ''The Train Wreckers'' is a 1905 American silent drama film, directed by Edwin S. Porter. In the film, the daughter of a railway switchman and lover of a locomotive engineer defeats outlaws trying to derail a train.Review and link to watch the f ...
'' *'' Phoebe Snow'' *''
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'' *'' Down on the Farm'' *'' The Miller's Daughter'' *'' The Watermelon Patch'' *'' Poor Algy'' *''
The White Caps ''The White Caps'' is a 1905 American silent drama film, directed by Wallace McCutcheon and Edwin S. Porter showing how a man abusing his wife is punished by a group of white-hooded men. It is one of the first American films exposing conjugal vi ...
'' (with Wallace McCutcheon Sr.) *'' Boarding School Girls'' *''
The Little Train Robbery ''The Little Train Robbery'' is a 1905 American silent Western film. It is a parodic sequel to the 1903 film '' The Great Train Robbery'' with an all-child cast, released on September 1, 1905. Both were directed by Edwin S. Porter. Plot The o ...
'' *'' The Electric Mule'' *'' Scenes and Incidents, Russo-Japanese Peace Conference, Portsmouth, N. H.'' *'' Mystic Shriner's Day'' *'' Stolen by Gypsies'' *'' June's Birthday Party'' *'' Coney Island at Night'' *'' Hippodrome Races, Dreamland, Coney Island'' *''
The Whole Dam Family and the Dam Dog ''The Whole Dam Family and the Dam Dog'' is a 1905 silent short comedy film directed by Edwin S. Porter for the Edison Manufacturing Company. The five-and-a-half minute film was an adaptation of a popular picture postcard featuring a humorously n ...
'' *'' Start of Ocean Race for Cup' *'' A Five Cent Trolley Ride'' *'' Opening of Belmont Park Race Course'' *'' The Burglar's Slide for Life *'' How Jones Lost His Roll'' *'' President Roosevelt's Inauguration'' *''
The Kleptomaniac ''The Kleptomaniac'', is a 1905 American silent drama film, directed by Edwin S. Porter partly filmed on location in New-York denouncing the discriminatory treatment of the poor by the justice system. It is one of the first American social drama ...
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The Seven Ages ''The Seven Ages'' is an orchestral suite by John Alden Carpenter. It premiered in New York City under the direction of Artur Rodziński on December 2, 1945 to positive reception. The piece is in seven uninterrupted movements, each lasting roughl ...
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1906

*'' The Honeymoon at Niagara Falls'' *'' Getting Evidence'' *'' How the Office Boy Saw the Ball Game'' *''
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Waiting at the Church "Waiting at the Church" is a popular British music hall song written by Fred W. Leigh (words) and Henry E. Pether (music) for Vesta Victoria, and copyrighted in 1906. It is sung by a bride-to-be who has given her fiancé, Obadiah Binks, al ...
*'' Life of a Cowboy'' *'' Three American Beauties'' *'' The Terrible Kids'' *'' A Winter Straw Ride'' *'' Dream of a Rarebit Fiend''


1907

*'' A Little Girl Who Did Not Believe in Santa Claus'' *'' Laughing Gas'' *''
College Chums ''College Chums'' is an American silent film directed by Edwin S. Porter, and produced by the Edison Manufacturing Company.Review and link to watch the film: Plot summary While in a park, a young woman sees her fiancé being quite affectionat ...
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The Trainer's Daughter or A Race for Love ''The Trainer's Daughter; or, A Race for Love'' is an American silent film directed by James Searle Dawley and Edwin S. Porter, and produced by the Edison Manufacturing Company.Review and link to watch the film: Plot summary Jack, owner of a ...
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Midnight Ride of Paul Revere The Midnight Ride was the alert to the American colonial militia in April 1775 to the approach of British forces before the battles of Lexington and Concord. The ride occurred on the night of April 18, 1775, immediately before the first engage ...
'' *'' Three American Beauties, No. 2'' *'' Jack the Kisser'' *'' A Race for Millions'' *''The Rivals'' *'' Stage Struck'' *'' The Nine Lives of a Cat'' *'' Cohen's Fire Sale'' *'' Lost in the Alps'' *'' The 'Teddy' Bears'', with Wallace McCutcheon *'' Vesta Victoria Singing "Poor John"'' *'' Vesta Victoria Singing "Waiting at the Church"'' *'' Daniel Boone''


1908

*'' Under Northern Skies'', directed by J. Searle Dawley under Porter's supervision *'' A Persistent Suitor'' *'' The Lost New Year's Dinner'', directed by J. Searle Dawley under Porter's supervision *'' Turning Over a New Leaf'', directed by J. Searle Dawley under Porter's supervision *''
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'' *'' A Street Waif's Christmas'', directed by J. Searle Dawley under Porter's supervision *'' The Angel Child'' *'' The Tale the Ticker Told'', directed by J. Searle Dawley under Porter's supervision *'' Miss Sherlock Holmes'' *'' Old Maid's Temperance Club'' *'' Lord Feathertop'', directed by J. Searle Dawley under Porter's supervision *'' The King's Pardon'' *''
The Lady or the Tiger "The Lady, or the Tiger?" is a much-anthologized short story written by Frank R. Stockton for publication in the magazine '' The Century'' in 1882. "The Lady, or the Tiger?" has entered the English language as an allegorical expression, a shortha ...
'', directed by J. Searle Dawley under Porter's supervision *'' Colonial Virginia, Historical Scenes and Incidents Connected with the Founding of Jamestown, VA'' *'' The New Stenographer'' *''
She She most commonly refers to: *She (pronoun), the third person singular, feminine, nominative case pronoun in modern English. She or S.H.E. may also refer to: Literature and films *'' She: A History of Adventure'', an 1887 novel by H. Rider Hagga ...
'', directed by J. Searle Dawley under Porter's supervision *'' The Lovers' Telegraphic Code'' *'' The Jester'', directed by J. Searle Dawley under Porter's supervision *'' Saved by Love'' *'' A Football Warrior'', directed by J. Searle Dawley under Porter's supervision *'' The Army of Two (An Incident During the American Revolution)'' *'' A Fool for Luck; or, Nearly a Policeman'', directed by J. Searle Dawley under Porter's supervision *'' Minstrel Mishaps'' *''
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'' *''The Bridge of Sighs'', directed by J. Searle Dawley under Porter's supervision *'' A Voice from the Dead'' *'' The Lover's Guide'', directed by J. Searle Dawley under Porter's supervision *'' The Pickanimmies'' *'' Sandy MCherson's Quiet Fishing Trip'' *'' Pocahontas: A Child of the Forest'' *'' The Leprechaun: An Irish Fairy Story'', directed by J. Searle Dawley under Porter's supervision *'' Ingomar'', directed by J. Searle Dawley under Porter's supervision *'' Buying a Title'' *'' Wifey's Strategy'' *'' The Devil'' *'' Heard Over the Phone'' *'' A Comedy in Black and White'' *'' Life's a Game of Cards'', directed by J. Searle Dawley under Porter's supervision *'' Tales the Searchlight Told'' *''
Romance of a War Nurse Romance (from Vulgar Latin , "in the Roman language", i.e., "Latin") may refer to: Common meanings * Romance (love), emotional attraction towards another person and the courtship behaviors undertaken to express the feelings * Romance languages ...
'' *'' When Ruben Comes to Town'', directed by J. Searle Dawley under Porter's supervision *'' A Dumb Hero'', directed by J. Searle Dawley under Porter's supervision *'' The Face on the Bar-Room Floor'' *''
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The Boston Tea Party The Boston Tea Party was an American political and mercantile protest by the Sons of Liberty in Boston, Massachusetts, on December 16, 1773. The target was the Tea Act of May 10, 1773, which allowed the British East India Company to sell tea ...
'', directed by J. Searle Dawley under Porter's supervision *'' The Little Conswain of the Varsity 8'' *'' Pioneers Crossing the Pains in '49'' *'' Love Will Find a Way'' *'' Honesty Is the Best Policy'' *'' The Blue and the Gray; or, The Days of '61'' *'' Skiny's Finish'' *''
The Painter's Revenge ''The'' () is a grammatical Article (grammar), article in English language, English, denoting persons or things that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speak ...
'' *'' Curious Mr. Curio'' *'' The Gentleman Burglar'' *'' Bridal Couple Dodging Cameras'' *'' The Merry Widow Waltz Craze'' *'' Nero and the Burning of Rome'' *'' Tale the Autumn Leaves Told'' *'' The Cowboy and the Schoolmarm'' *'' A Country Girl's Life and Experiences'' *'' Stage Memories of an Old Theatrical Trunk'' *'' Animated Snowballs'' *'' Nellie, the Pretty Typewriter'' *'' Playmates'' *'' Cupid's Pranks'' *'' A Sculptor's Welsh Rarebit'' *'' A Yankee Man-o-Warsman's Fight for Love'' *'' Fireside Reminiscences'' *'' Rescued from an Eagle's Nest'' *'' A Suburbanite's Ingenious Alarm''


1909

*'' Faust'' *'' A Gift from Santa Claus'' *''
The House of Cards ''The House of Cards'' is an oil painting by Jean-Baptiste-Siméon-Chardin. It was painted about 1737. It measures 60 cm x 72 cm (23.62 in x 28.35 in.). It hangs in the National Gallery, London. Chardin painted scenes that found favor wit ...
'' *'' The Heart of a Clown'' *'' The Three Kisses'' *'' A Great Game'' *'' The Temptation'' *'' A Child of the Forest'' *'' The Price of a Soul'' *'' A Coward'' *''
Love's Sacrifice ''Love's Sacrifice'' is a Caroline era stage play, a tragedy written by John Ford, and first published in 1633. It is one of Ford's three surviving solo tragedies, the others being ''The Broken Heart'' and Tis Pity She's a Whore''. Date The d ...
'' *'' A Child's Prayer'' *'' See a Pin and Pick It Up, All That Day You'll Have Good Luck'' *''
The Pony Express The Pony Express was an American express mail service that used relays of horse-mounted riders. It operated from April 3, 1860, to October 26, 1861, between Missouri and California. It was operated by the Central Overland California and Pike ...
'' *'' Fuss and Feathers'' *'' The Doctored Dinner Pail'' *'' An Unsuccessful Substitution'' *'' Uncle Tom Wins'' *'' A Cup of Tea and She'' *'' Father's First Half-Holiday'' *'' Unappreciated Genius'' *'' On the Western Frontier'' *'' Hard to Beat'' *'' Oh! Rats!'' *'' A Cry from the Wilderness; or, A Tale of the Esquimaux and Midnight Sun'' *'' A Midnight Supper'' *'' Love Is Blind'' *'' Mary Jane's Lovers'' *'' The Colored Stenographer'' *'' A Bird in a Gilded Cage'' *'' A Daughter of the Sun'' *'' The Adventures of an Old Flirt'' *'' A Modest Young Man'' *'' A Burglar Cupid'' *'' Where Is My Wandering Boy Tonight?''


1910

*'' The Winning of Miss Langdon'' *'' The Cowpuncher's Glove'' *''The Greater Love'' *'' His Mother's Thanksgiving'' *'' The Toymaker, the Doll and the Devil'' *'' The Stolen Claim'' *''
Riders of the Plains ''Riders of the Plains'' is a 1924 American silent Western film serial directed by Jacques Jaccard for Arrow Films. It was co-written by Karl R. Coolidge and Jacques Jaccard. This serial was one of Boris Karloff's early (uncredited) film appea ...
'' *'' The Farmer's Daughter'' *'' Ononko's Vow'' *'' Almost a Hero'' *'' Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' *''
Love and the Law Love encompasses a range of strong and positive emotional and mental states, from the most sublime virtue or good habit, the deepest interpersonal affection, to the simplest pleasure. An example of this range of meanings is that the love ...
'' *'' The Attack on the Mill'' *'' Peg Woffington'' *'' The Old Loves and the New'' *''
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'' *'' Russia, the Land of Oppression'' *'' All on Account of a Laundry Mark'' *'' Her First Appearance'' *'' For Her Sister's Sake'' *'' The Heart of a Rose'' *'' Bradford's Claim'' *'' A Western Romance'' *'' Ranson's Folly'' *'' The Livingston Case'' *'' Luck of Roaring Camp'' *'' The Engineer's Romance'' *'' Pardners'' *'' Too Many Girls''


1911

*'' Leaves of a Romance'' *'' Lost Illusions'' *'' A Cure for Crime'' *'' The Rose and the Dagger'' *''
The Lighthouse by the Sea ''The Lighthouse by the Sea'' is a 1924 American silent adventure film produced by and distributed by Warner Bros. The film's star is canine sensation Rin Tin Tin, the most famous animal actor of the 1920s. The film was directed by Malcolm St ...
'' *'' The White Red Man'' *'' Money to Burn'' *'' Sherlock Holmes, Jr.'' *'' A Famous Duel'' *'' On the Brink'' *'' Madeline's Rebellion'' *'' Captain Nell'' *'' A Buried Past'' *'' Silver Threads Among the Gold'' *'' The Strike at the Mines'' *''
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'' *'' A Night of Terror'' *'' By the Light of the Moon'' *''
The Iron Master ''The Iron Master'' is a 1933 American drama film directed by Chester M. Franklin and starring Reginald Denny, Lila Lee and J. Farrell MacDonald. It was distributed by the independent Allied Pictures.Pitts p.20 It was adapted by Adele Buffington ...
'' *''The Price of Victory'' *''
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'' *'' The Lover and the Count''


1912

*'' The Convict's Parole''


1913

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The Count of Monte Cristo ''The Count of Monte Cristo'' (french: Le Comte de Monte-Cristo) is an adventure novel written by French author Alexandre Dumas (''père'') completed in 1844. It is one of the author's more popular works, along with ''The Three Musketeers''. Li ...
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His Neighbor's Wife ''His Neighbor's Wife'' is a 1913 silent short film directed by Edwin S. Porter and starring Victorian actress and celebrity Lillie Langtry in her only feature screen appearance. It was produced by Adolph Zukor's Famous Players Film Company T ...
'' *'' In the Bishop's Carriage'' *'' The Prisoner of Zenda''


1914

*'' The Crucible'' *'' Such a Little Queen'' *'' The Spitfire'' *'' Tess of the Storm Country'' *'' A Good Little Devil'' *''
Hearts Adrift ''Hearts Adrift'' is a 1914 American silent short romance film directed by Edwin S. Porter. The film is now considered lost. Production The film bears a great resemblance to the 1911 story ''As the Sparks Fly Upward'' by Cyrus Townsend Brady. ...
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1915

*'' Lydia Gilmore'' *'' The Prince and the Pauper'' *'' Bella Donna'' *''
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'' *'' The White Pearl'' *''
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'' *'' Jim the Penman'' *'' The Eternal City'' *''
When We Were Twenty-One ''When We Were Twenty-One'' is a 1915 American silent comedy film directed by Hugh Ford and Edwin S. Porter and written by H.V. Esmond. The film stars William Elliott, Charles Waldron, Marie Empress, Helen Lutrell, Winifred Allen, and Arthur ...
'' *'' Niobe'' *'' The Morals of Marcus''


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