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Directed by | Georges Méliès |
Starring | Georges Méliès |
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Country | France |
Language | Silent |
Good Glue Sticks ( French: La Colle universelle, literally "The Universal Glue") is a 1907 French short silent film by Georges Méliès. It was sold by Méliès's Star Film Company and is numbered 1005–1009 in its catalogues. [1]
Méliès plays the street peddler in the film, which uses substitution splices for its special effects. [2]
The earliest academic discussion of the film, in John Frazer's 1979 book Artificially Arranged Scenes: The Films of Georges Méliès, was based on a badly edited print, with the end of the film placed at the beginning. A 1981 guide to Méliès's films, published by the Centre national de la cinématographie, clarified the scene order. [2]
Good Glue Sticks | |
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Directed by | Georges Méliès |
Starring | Georges Méliès |
Production company | |
Release date |
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Country | France |
Language | Silent |
Good Glue Sticks ( French: La Colle universelle, literally "The Universal Glue") is a 1907 French short silent film by Georges Méliès. It was sold by Méliès's Star Film Company and is numbered 1005–1009 in its catalogues. [1]
Méliès plays the street peddler in the film, which uses substitution splices for its special effects. [2]
The earliest academic discussion of the film, in John Frazer's 1979 book Artificially Arranged Scenes: The Films of Georges Méliès, was based on a badly edited print, with the end of the film placed at the beginning. A 1981 guide to Méliès's films, published by the Centre national de la cinématographie, clarified the scene order. [2]