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'Good Glue Sticks' (, literally "The Universal Glue") is a 1907 French short silent film by Georges Mlis. It was sold by Mlis's Star Film Company and is numbered 10051009 in its catalogues.

Mlis plays the street peddler in the film, which uses substitution splices for its special effects.

The earliest academic discussion of the film, in John Frazer's 1979 book 'Artificially Arranged Scenes: The Films of Georges Mlis', was based on a badly edited print, with the end of the film placed at the beginning. A 1981 guide to Mlis's films, published by the Centre national de la cinmatographie, clarified the scene order.

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