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The Magician (1898 film)

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Wikipedia article




'The Magician' (; Star Film Catalogue no. 153.) is a 1898 French short black-and-white silent trick film, directed by Georges Mlis, featuring a wizard, a Pierrot and a sculptor in a rapid series of jump cuts. The film is, "another exercise in the art of the jump-cut," according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "in the tradition of Georges Mlis' earlier 'A Nightmare' ('Le Cauchemar', 1896) and 'The Haunted Castle' ('Le Chteau hant', 1897)."

Synopsis



A wizard conjures a table and a box out of thin air, and then vanishes as he jumps toward the box. Pierrot emerges from the box and takes a seat, when suddenly a banquet appears on the table, but it vanishes along with the table and chair before he can eat. A man in an Elizabethan doublet taps him on the shoulder and he is transformed into a Renaissance sculptor. Lifting a half finished bust onto a pedestal he prepares to set to work on it with a hammer and chisel only for it to come to life and snatch his tools from him. He attempts to embrace the sculpture only for it to disappear and reappear in a variety of poses. Finally the Elizabethan man reappears to kick him in the rump.

Current status



Given its age, this short film is available to freely download from the Internet.

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