The Top Ten Films of 1899 and 1909
Everything old was once new. These ten short films were new 120 and 110 years ago, and they’re still worth watching.
Everything old was once new. These ten short films were new 120 and 110 years ago, and they’re still worth watching.
We’re taking the way WAY back machine today, looking at Flickchart’s top movies from 1898 and 1908. How many have you seen?
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