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'The Triple-Headed Lady' is a 1901 French short silent film by Georges Mlis. It was sold by Mlis's Star Film Company and is numbered 334 in its catalogues.

The film was presumed lost until 2014, when film historian Serge Bromberg identified a single deteriorated print in a collection that had belonged to Frank Brinton, a Midwestern American traveling showman of Mlis's era. The Brinton collection was also found to contain another Mlis film presumed lost, 'The Wonderful Rose-Tree'. 'The Triple-Headed Lady' was restored in 2016 by the film restoration studio Lobster Films, and screened that year, for the first time since its rediscovery, at the Il Cinema Ritrovato festival in Bologna.

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