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Illusions fantasmagoriques (1898) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Summary: This is one of the most surprising and clever subjects of the entire series. The conjurer causes to appear suddenly on the table a box, from which a boy emerges. He is immediately cut into two pieces at a blow from the axe of the conjurer. Instead of falling to the floor, the pieces assume the shape of two lively youngsters, who commence to fight with each other. The conjurer, not approving of such conduct, causes one suddenly to disappear.
AKA: The Famous Box Trick
Country: France
Directed By: Georges Méliès
Starring: Georges Méliès
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