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The Magician's Cavern

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Directed by
  
Georges Méliès

Running time
  
2min 50secs

Language
  
Silent

Director
  
Georges Méliès

Release date
  
1901 (1901)

Country
  
France

Initial release
  
1901

Production company
  
Star Film Company

Similar
  
La chrysalide et le papil, The Magician, The Magician and the H, The Mysterious Knight, The Rajah's Dream

L'Antre des esprits, released in the United States as The Magician's Cavern and in the United Kingdom as The House of Mystery, is a 1901 French short silent comedy film, directed by Georges Méliès. It is listed as numbers 345-347 in Star Film Company's catalogues.

Synopsis

A man enters his "cavern", and uses a human skeleton to do magic tricks. He first turns the skeleton into a scantilly-clad woman carrying a shield. He then transforms her into a well-dressed lady, whom he makes levitate. The magician proceeds to turn the woman back into a skeleton, and make the body dance. He dances with the skeleton, then takes him off screen. He then uses magic to move a table around the room, then levitates a stool, resting it upon the table.

The magician continues his show, attempting to catch four dancing spirits on his stage. He proceeds to make more furniture dance, before casting it all aside and flying through the ceiling. The man reappears, then tears off his clothes to reveal a fancy suit, before lighting a smoke and exiting the stage.

References

The Magician's Cavern Wikipedia


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