Conjuring

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Before there was the stop trick, there was the magic trick

Released June 15, 1896

Overview

The film reproduces a magic act Méliès performed at his Paris theater-of-illusions, the Théâtre Robert-Houdin. Conjuring is notable as Méliès's second film, and as his first to move beyond the actuality film genre pioneered by the Lumière brothers and experiment with using the camera to capture a theatrical magic act. (Later in 1896, with his discovery of the substitution splice technique, Méliès was able to begin augmenting his theatrical illusions with new special effects unique to film.) Conjuring can thus be seen as Méliès's first foray into the world of fiction film. The film was released by Méliès's Star Film Company and numbered 2 in its catalogues.

Runtime

0h 1m


Origin Country

France


Original Language

French


Original Title

Séance de prestidigitation


Status

Released


Production Countries

  • France

Spoken Languages

  • No Language (No Language)

Production Companies

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    Star Film

    France

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Posters

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