Writer
British inventor Harry Grindell Matthews demonstrates what he claims to be a directed energy weapon which has the potential to revolutionise warfare forever.
Director
British inventor Harry Grindell Matthews demonstrates what he claims to be a directed energy weapon which has the potential to revolutionise warfare forever.
Writer
A tramp persuades another tramp to let him have a coat off a scarecrow by persuading him it's haunted.
Director
A tramp persuades another tramp to let him have a coat off a scarecrow by persuading him it's haunted.
Director
A habitual loser at the race-track is approached by a man who claims to be an inventor with a machine that can see into the future; but can it predict the winner of tomorrow's race? And just whom is the “inventor” trying to escape anyway?
Producer
A troupe of gypsies takes a traveler along with them on their day trip.
Director
A troupe of gypsies takes a traveler along with them on their day trip.
Cinematography
A trip down the Devon coast.
Director of Photography
This is the first film of Burnham Beeches, famous beauty spot and ultimate film location. Cecil Hepworth's 1909 film is the first of many taken in this tract of ancient woodland. The proximity to film studios - Pinewood, Shepperton and Bray - make this a favoured spot for filming. But before the studios were there, the Hepworth Company produced this extraordinary 'stereo scenic' - intended as a filmic equivalent of Victorian stereo cards. This is one of a series of tourist attractions filmed by Gaston Quiribet in a long panning shot from a car, to suggest the glorious photography and aesthetic experience of stereoscopy. -BFI