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Wikipedia article




'The Black Imp' is a 1905 French short silent film by Georges Mlis. It was sold by Mlis's Star Film Company and is numbered 683685 in its catalogues.

Synopsis



A mischievous magic imp cavorts around inside of a hotel room, jumping from the bed to the table, and then, from the chair to an expensive couch. A respectable resident arrives escorted by the landlady and her husband, and before long, strange things begin to occur. Articles of furniture magically move from place to place, and even disappear entirely before their eyes. In the end, the mischievous imp materializes before the startled guests, causing a major emotional shock.

Production



Mlis appears in the film as the distinguished hotel guest. The special effects include pyrotechnic techniques as well as many substitution splices; there are 61 substitution splices in the moving chair sequence alone.

John Frazer's 1979 book-length study of Mlis, and a 1981 guide to Mlis's work from the Centre national de la cinmatographie, both devote sections to 'The Black Imp'. The compilers of the latter book report that two different versions of the film appear to exist: the copy viewed for their analysis differs from Frazer's summary in plot outline, and even in the number of chairs that are involved in the chair sequence.

In an April 1979 article in 'Cahiers du cinma', film director Marie-Christine Questerbert described 'The Black Imp' as a classic example of Mlis's way of evoking disorder, creating proliferation from simple visual motifs.

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