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The Microscopic Dancer

Dir. Georges Méliès·1902·2m

“This is an absolutely new and extraordinary subject. A juggler takes in succession about a dozen eggs out of his servant's mouth. He breaks all the eggs into a hat, and after having beaten them up after the manner of a cook, he extracts an egg as large as the hat itself. As soon as he sets this egg on the table there appears a tiny dancing girl, full of life, as big as a baby's doll, and who performs on the table some beautiful stage dances. All of a sudden she increases to the size of a ordinary woman, and jumping on the floor she delights the audience with her turns. The juggler and the dancing girl disappear in the most extraordinary way.” (Méliès Catalog)

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The Microscopic Dancer

The Microscopic Dancer (1902)

Georges Méliès

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2m
Cross-source blend ~57/100

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France

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57/100 blend

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Moderate-to-positive blended read — weighted ~57/100 across 1 rating source. The listed meters mostly agree.

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