
1898
One of the greatest of black art pictures. The conjurer appears before the audience, with his head in its proper place. He then removes his head, and throwing it in the air, it appears on the table opposite another head, and both detached heads sing in unison. The conjurer then removes it a third time. You then see all three of his heads, which are exact duplicates, upon the table at one time, while the conjurer again stands before the audience with his head perfectly intact, singing in unison with the three heads upon the table. He closes the picture by bowing himself from the stage.

Georges Méliès
Conjurer

Happy Ever After

Despistados

Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid

A Girl, She Is 100%

Blinking In Childhood

Girl-Friend

Busted: Christmas for Everyone

Diamonds. Theft

It's Showtime

Pigeon Hole

Bill Joins the W.W.W.'s

How to Disappear

A Fool and His Money

There He Goes

She's Nonbinary

Vidiots

The Insatiable Mrs. Kirsch

El horrible ser nunca visto

Moo

The Dream Job