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'Thanking the Audience' was a 1900 French short silent film directed by Georges Mlis. It was released by Mlis's Star Film Company and is numbered 292 in its catalogues.

The film was designed to be projected at the end of a showing of short films. It depicted seven international figures"a Frenchman, English soldier, German, Spaniard, Italian lady, Russian, and Turkish lady"transforming into each other, each displaying the words "Thanks, hope to see you again" in a different language.

'Thanking the Audience' is currently presumed lost.

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Category:1900 films

Category:French silent short films

Category:Films directed by Georges Mlis

Category:Lost French films

Category:French black-and-white films


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