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The Four Troublesome Heads

France, 1898
film

Un homme de têtes (The Four Troublesome heads) is an 1898 French silent film directed by Georges Méliès. The film features one of the first known uses of mult..

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Georges Méliès in Un homme de têtes (The Four Troublesome Heads)

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A Trip to Mars

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King Midas and the golden touch

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Jay walker: deceased

Australia, 1949
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Charles-Émile Reynaud’s Théâtre Optique

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Australian diary. No. 040

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[Unidentified 16mm Film]

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Five fit fellows

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Australian diary. No. 136

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The Honest woodsman

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This is the ABC

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Spin

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Thirty years destroyed

Australia, 1953
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Telling the World

Australia, 1929
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Bali II: paradise isle

United States, 1935
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