List of American films of 1904

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A list of American films released in 1904.

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
Alligator Farm DocumentaryShot during the summer of 1903 at Atlantic City, New Jersey
The Automobile Race
The Chicago FireLive documentaryCaptured a fire in Chicago filming firefighters on the roofs of buildings throwing streams of water on the burning structure with black smoke
The Child Stealers
Decoyed
A Ferry in the Far East
Fording a Stream
The Great Baltimore Fire
High Diving and Reverse
Hurdle Jumping
An Intelligent Elephant
The Monkey Bicyclist
Monkey, Dog and Pony Circus
Nervy Nat Kisses the Bride Edwin S. PorterComedy
A Nigger in the Woodpile
Parsifal Edwin S. Porter
The Lover's Ruse
A Race for a Kiss
Raid on a Coiner's Den
Revenge!
A Railway Tragedy
Scarecrow Pump Edwin Stanton Porter Comedy
The Strenuous Life; or, Anti-Race Suicide Edwin S. PorterComedy
The Suburbanite Wallace McCutcheonComedy
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