The Magic Extinguisher
You'll never guess quite what this chap can hide under his cone...
Cutting-edge cinema trickery gives the art of illusion a little more magic in this short, fun film, as a conjuror uses a simple fire extinguisher to do anything but put out a fire. Although this is a silent film, the magician is clearly giving his best, most animated patter, distracting our eyes from the cuts that reveal the film's technique. This trick film appears to be one continuous shot, but is made up of several shorter shots edited together to make objects emerge from thin air.
This film was made by the Williamson Kinematograph Company. Scottish-born pharmacist James Williamson moved to Hove, East Sussex in the 1880s. He first began making films in the late 1890s and his new firm shot several 'actuality' films around the country, before moving into trick films such as this one and pioneering more complicated multi-shot, narrative movies. The magician here is played by comic Sam Dalton, who appears in other Williamson shorts.
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Victorian Entertainment
The first films made their homes in the fairground and the music hall, and the first filmmakers - a number of them originally showmen or magic lanternists - were more than happy to supply the laughs, the drama and the thrills that audiences demanded.
Comic skits, sight gags and dramatic scenes were hugely popular. They may have been overwhelmingly outnumbered by non-fiction subjects, but it was these entertainment films that inspired early filmmakers to many of their greatest innovations, from 'facials' (the first close-ups) to 'tricks', the inventive prototype for modern special effects. And we can see traces among these films of themes, ideas and approaches that would fuel British filmmakers for generations to come.
113 videos in this collection
The Magic Extinguisher
Scrooge; Or, Marley's Ghost
Grandma's Reading Glass
Undressing Extraordinary; Or, The Troubles of a Tired Traveller
Are You There?
The Magic Sword A Mediaeval Mystery
Upside Down; Or, The Human Flies
As Seen through a Telescope
The Death of Poor Joe
The X Rays
How It Feels to Be Run Over
Comic Faces - Old Man Drinking a Glass of Beer
Explosion of a Motor Car
Artistic Creation
The Miller and the Sweep
King John
Herbert Campbell As Little Bobby
Clown and Police
Santa Claus
Grandma Threading Her Needle
Children in the Nursery
A Quick Shave and Brush-up
Come Along, Do!
A Railway Collision
Catching the Milk Thief
A Photograph Taken from Our Area Window
Woman Undressing
Robbery
The Biter Bit
Stop Thief!
Mister Moon
The Bathers
The Burning Stable
Footpads
The Haunted Curiosity Shop
The Child, Dog and Pram
Answering a Call
The House That Jack Built
Hanging out the Clothes; Or, Master, Mistress and Maid
Two Old Sports
Lady and Puppies
Lady and the Boat
Tommy Atkins in the Park
Lettie Limelight in Her Lair
Scandal over the Teacups
Soda Syphon Joke
Winning the V.C.
The Dull Razor
Man in Bedroom
The Beggar's Deceit
The Kissing Couple
Three Linotype Machines
The Sports and Nations' Dance, Grand Finale and Curtain, On Open Air Stage at Crystal Palace
Lover Kisses Husband
A Prize Fight or Glove Fight between John Bull and President Kruger
The Puzzled Bather and His Animated Clothes
Shelling the Red Cross
The Deonzo Brothers
The Lassie and Her Dog
Policeman in Schoolroom
Attack on a China Mission - Bluejackets to the Rescue
The Bill Poster
The Bride's First Night
The Dispatch Bearer
Two A.M.; Or, The Husband's Return
The Artist's Model
The Would-be Conjuror
The Kiss in the Tunnel
Man by Bed
Arrest of Goudie (1901)
Two Laughing Men
First X-ray Cinematograph Film Ever Taken, Shown by Dr. Macintyre at the London Royal Society 1897
Will Evans, The Musical Eccentric
The Countryman and the Cinematograph
Fire!
Weary Willie
Kitty Mahone
Mr Moon (1901)
Two Wrestlers
The Old Maid's Valentine
Woman, Dog and Pups
Afternoon Tea al Fresco
Beheading a Chinese Boxer
Aunt Selina - Takes Snuff, Sews and Plays with Her Cats
Attack on a Mission Station
Collapsing Bed Scene
Black Face Pierrots
The Twins' Tea Party
His Brave Defender
Gentleman Fishing
Has He Hit Me?
The Indian Chief and the Seidlitz Powder
Kidnapping by Indians (1899)
Long Night Dance
Policeman Beaten
A Morning Wash (1900)
Policeman and Burglar
The Postman and the Nursemaid
The Tramp and the Baby's Bottle
Snowballs (1901)
Sporting Colliers and the Bobby (c.1901)
The Unfaithful Wife (c.1900)
The Waif and the Wizard; or, The Home Made Happy
Comic Costume Race
Let Me Dream Again
The Spirit of His Forefathers
A Morning Wash
How We Filmed in the Nineties
Pathe Pictorial No. 624
Nurses Attending the Wounded
Tom Merry, Lightning Cartoonist, Sketching Kaiser Wilhelm II