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- As an elegant maestro of mirage and delusion drapes his beautiful female assistant with a gauzy textile, much to our amazement, the lady vanishes into thin air.
- Little is known about this lost film, other than its comedic intent.
- A soldier stands guard at a sentry box and leaves it unprotected for a moment, a moment that two men take advantage of to put up posters where it is prohibited.
- This lost film, among the earliest by Georges Méliès, presumably featured the use of a bivouac sack for a soldier encampment.
- This lost film presumably features a person watering flowers to comedic effect. This film is believed to have imitated the Louis and Auguste Lumière film "L'arroseur arrose", which survives.
- This lost film presumably features women washing clothing.
- This lost film featured a talented sketch artist drawing the Prussian statesman Otto Von Bismark with stunning rapidity.
- This lost film featured a talented sketch artist drawing the statesman and historian Adolphe Thiers with stunning rapidity.
- Little is known about this lost film, which presumably features an unruly child to comedic effect.
- This lost film featured a talented sketch artist drawing the statesman and Liberal Unionist Joseph Chamberlain with stunning rapidity.
- Little is known about this lost film, which presumably features young baby girls.
- Little is known about this lost film, the third created by Georges Méliès. Presumably it shows a bicycle riding lesson.
- This lost film featured a talented sketch artist drawing Her Majesty H. M. Queen Victoria with stunning rapidity.