List of American films of 1905

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A list of American films released in 1905 .

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
Adventures of Sherlock Holmes; or, Held for Ransom J. Stuart Blackton
Airy Fairy Lillian Tries on Her New Corsets
A Ballroom Tragedy
Burglar Bill
Coney Island at Night
A Dog Lost, Strayed or Stolen
Hippodrome Races, Dreamland, Coney Island
Escape from Sing Sing
The Green Goods Man; or, Josiah and Samanthy's Experience with the Original 'American Confidence Game'
The Great Jewel Mystery
I. B. Dam and the Whole Dam Family
The Kleptomaniac
Impersonation of Britt-Nelson Fight
New York Subway
The Nihilists
Moving Day; or, No Children Allowed
License No. 13; or, The Hoodoo Automobile
Life of an American Policeman
The Little Train Robbery Edwin Stanton Porter
The Night Before Christmas Edwin Stanton Porter
A Kentucky Feud
Peeping Tom in the Dressing Room
The Newsboy
A Policeman's Love Affair
The Rat Trap Pickpocket Detector Comedy
Reuben in the Opium Joint
Raffles the Dog
Raffles the Amateur Cracksman Broncho Billy Anderson Adventure/Romance
The Seven Ages
The Servant Girl Problem
The Train Wreckers
Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son
Watermelon Patch
The Whole Dam Family and the Dam Dog
The Vanderbilt Auto Race

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