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The Magic of Méliès
The Magic of Méliès

The Magic of Méliès

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DocumentaryHistory

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A walk through the life and work of the brilliant French filmmaker Georges Méliès (1861-1938), pioneer of special and visual effects.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

French

Runtime

131 mins

Rating

7/10

Release Date

01 January 1997

Country

France

Cast

Marina Moncade

Marina Moncade

Self - Narrator (voice)

Daniel Ceccaldi

Daniel Ceccaldi

Méliès (voice)

Charles-Antoine Decroix

Charles-Antoine Decroix

Salesman (voice)

Abdul Alafrez

Abdul Alafrez

Magician

Claire Mosser

Claire Mosser

Magician's Assistant

Didier Cremer

Didier Cremer

Young Méliès

Alain Kanto

Alain Kanto

Magic Lantern Operator

Philippe Duval

Philippe Duval

Announcer

François Riou

François Riou

The Drawing Hand

Clara Mény

Clara Mény

Child Madeleine

Madeleine Malthête-Méliès

Madeleine Malthête-Méliès

Self

Christian Fechner

Christian Fechner

Self

Laurent Mannoni

Laurent Mannoni

Self

Jacques Malthête

Jacques Malthête

Self

Anne-Marie Malthête-Quévrain

Anne-Marie Malthête-Quévrain

Self

Paolo Cherchi Usai

Paolo Cherchi Usai

Self

André Gaudreault

André Gaudreault

Self

Georges Méliès

Georges Méliès

Self / Various Roles (archive footage)

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