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'Au clair de la Lune ou Pierrot malheureux', sold in the United States as 'A Moonlight Serenade, or the Miser Punished' and in Britain as 'Pierrot and the Moon', is a 1903 French short silent film by Georges Mlis. It was sold by Mlis's Star Film Company and is numbered 538539 in its catalogues.

Mlis plays the miser in his film, one of several of his in which the Moon plays a large part. As in his 'The Astronomer's Dream' (1898), 'A Trip to the Moon' (1902), and 'The Dream of an Opium Fiend' (1908), the Moon appears in two personifications: the clownlike face of the Man in the Moon, and the classical Moon goddess Phoebe, in that order.

The character of Pierrot had previously appeared in Mlis's 'Dislocation Extraordinary' (1901), where he was played by Andr Deed. The Pierrot in 'A Moonlight Serenade' has the same costume and appearance as Deed's version, though the actor is unidentified. The film's special effects were created with stage machinery (including horizontally rolling scenery), an extreme closeup, substitution splices, multiple exposures, and dissolves.

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