Lost film from 1891, directed by William K.L. Dickson and William Heise.
Experimental film fragment made with the Edison-Dickson-Heise experimental horizontal-feed kinetograph camera and viewer, using 3/4-inch wide film.
The Glenroy Brothers perform a portion of their vaudeville act, "The Comic View of Boxing: The Tramp & the Athlete".
In the background, five fans lean on the ropes looking into the ring. The referee is to the left; like the fans, he hardly moves as two fighters swing roundhouse blows at each other. Mike Leonard, in white trunks, is the aggressor; in black, Jack Cushing stands near the edge of the ring, warily pawing the air as Leonard comes at him. A couple of punches land, but the fighters maintain their upright postures.
The Glenroy Brothers perform a portion of their vaudeville act, "The Comic View of Boxing: The Tramp & the Athlete", which depicts a boxer with a classic style trying to contend with an opponent who uses a very unorthodox approach.
A man and a kangaroo stand up in front of each other with boxing gloves, and simulate a boxing match on a theatre stage.
Boxing scene between two cats held by their master.
The champion lady boxers of the world. Shows two female pugilists who are really clever. They engage in a hot one-round sparring bout. A park, with marble entrance and walk, and beautiful trees and shrubbery, make a very pleasing background. The exhibition is very lively from start to finish; the blows fall thick and fast, and some very clever pugilistic generalship is shown. Sold complete or in separate lengths.
The ornate pavilions of cinematographs, boxing booths and menageries at Hull Fair.
Shows a young black boy and a white boy in a lively set-to. They finally collapse in the centre of the ring after they have fought themselves to a stand-still. The referee proceeds to count them both out, and the seconds empty buckets of water on the fighters.
The fight is a short one, with the defeated boxer knocked out in the first round after going down for the third time.
Auf einem Spaziergang werden Pug und seine Freundin von Tagedieben angegriffen; einer macht sich an die Freundin heran. Pug schlägt die Angreifer in die Flucht. Derweil werden in der Stadt Freiwillige gesucht, die gegen den Boxmeister Cyclone Flynn antreten wollen. Ein Landstreicher gibt sich dem Veranstalter gegenüber als Flynn aus, um für sich und einen Kumpel einen Vorschuss zu erschwindeln. Pug lässt sich zu einem Kampf gegen Flynn überreden, weil er seiner Freundin imponieren will. Dann erscheint jedoch der wahre Cyclone Flynn, und die Landstreicher suchen das Weite.
A short film starring Harold Lloyd.
Boxer Ignatz Mouse bets against himself in a match, then tries to lose the fight on purpose. But Ignatz's wife and Krazy Kat, both unaware of the bet, conspire to make sure Ignatz wins.
A dancing instructor gets involved with a newly rich family.
The Right That Failed
Young William Burroughs comes from wealth but not nobility, so despite his income he is not welcomed when he pursues Lady Elizabeth Galton, and indeed he is not only beaten by her cousin but thrown out by his own father for the disgrace he has caused. He travels to the United States where he becomes a champion prizefighter. Upon his return to England, he finds circumstances quite changed for Lady Galton and he sets out to change her circumstances further.
Keystone comedy about a garage owner pining for the girl next door, coming into money, and betting on a fixed fight.
Mickey and Jackie feud over Mary, so Sammy schedules a championship bout between the two rivals.
Al Santell silent sports boxing comedy series starring George O'Hara, and all star cast: Kit Guard, Al Cooke, Clara Horton, Mabel Van Buren, and Clark Gable (in one of his 14 uncredited roles prior to making his real debut in 1931's "The Painted Desert"). Note that this was one of a series of boxing films with the same characters, and each new film in the series was called a "round" (appropriate for a series of boxing movies!), but these movies were not serials, just connected by having the same characters. This card is the 3rd round, "Six Second Smith".