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Upside Down; or, the Human Flies

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Produced by
  
Robert W. Paul

Country
  
United Kingdom

Director
  
Walter R. Booth

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Directed by
  
Walter R. Booth

Running time
  
47 secs

Initial release
  
1899

Producer
  
Robert W. Paul

Upside Down; or, the Human Flies

Production company
  
Paul's Animatograph Works

Release date
  
September 1899 (1899-09)

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Upside Down; or, the Human Flies is an 1899 British short silent drama film, directed by Walter R. Booth, featuring a conjuror sending his audience to the ceiling. The film, "exploits a very simple illusion: that of filming with the camera turned upside-down so that the actors appear to be performing on the ceiling," and according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "the effectiveness of the final result is such that nearly seventy years later Stanley Kubrick used the same technique in 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)." The conjuror was reputedly played by Booth himself.

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Upside Down; or, the Human Flies Wikipedia