Robert W. Paul
Directing
Born: 1869-10-04
Highbury, London, England, UK
Robert William Paul (3 October 1869 – 28 March 1943) was an English film pioneer and scientific instrument maker. He began producing narrative films as early as April 1895, initially shown on Edison Kinetoscope-style devices, and by 1896 he was projecting them—around the same time the Lumière brothers were developing projected cinema in France. In addition to his filmmaking, Paul achieved success as an inventor, notably creating the Unipivot galvanometer. In 1999, the British film industry honored his contributions with a commemorative plaque at his former workshop at 44 Hatton Garden, London.
Robert W. Paul — Movies
HDMovieThe '?' Motorist
1906
HDMovieAn Extraordinary Cab Accident
1903
HDMovieScrooge; or Marley's Ghost
1901
HDMovieThe Vanishing Lady
1897
HDMovieUpside Down; or, The Human Flies
1899
HDMovieTwo AM; or, The Husband's Return
1896
HDMovieA Lively Quarter Day
1906
HDMovieThe Countryman and the Cinematograph
1901
HDMovieThe Haunted Curiosity Shop
1901
HDMovieBlackfriars Bridge
1896
HDMovieScene on the River Thames
1896
HDMovieA Sea Cave Near Lisbon
1896
HDMovieThe Derby
1896
HDMovieHyde Park Bicycling Scene
1896
HDMovieThe Twins' Tea Party
1896
HDMovieThe Launch of H.M.S. Albion
1898
HDMovieRough Sea at Dover
1896
HDMovieComic Costume Race
1896
HDMovieRoyal Train
1896
HDMovieTommy Atkins in the Park
1898
HDMovieThe Arrest of a Bookmaker
1895
HDMovieThe Derby 1895
1895
HDMovieA Railway Collision
1900
HDMovieCome Along, Do!
1898
HDMovieThe Trick Cyclist
1901
HDMovieArmy Life: Mounted Infantry
1900
HDMovieOpening of the Kiel Canal
1895