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'Les Miracles du Brahmine', sold in the United States as 'The Miracles of Brahmin' and in Britain as 'The Miracles of the Brahmin', is a 1900 French short silent film by Georges Mlis. It was sold by Mlis's Star Film Company and is numbered 237240 in its catalogues.

The film is derived from a magic act Mlis created and performed at his Paris stage venue, the Thtre Robert-Houdin. Mlis appears in the film as the brahmin of the title; according to film historian Georges Sadoul, Jeanne Mareyla plays the woman in the center of the group of three. A print of the film survives, and was shown at the film festival Il Cinema Ritrovato in 2020.

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