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'''''Un homme de têtes''''' is a short film directed by [[Georges Méliès]] in 1898. It was probably made with [[stop motion]] cameras and/or super imposing (the recorder records two films and puts them together). The film features George Méliès with two tables next to him. He puts a head on a table and it starts talking and looking around on the table. It features him doing the same and putting them on and off throughout the film and plays a banjo.
'''''Un homme de têtes''''' is a short film directed by [[Georges Méliès]] in 1898. It was probably made with [[stop motion]] cameras and/or super imposing (the recorder records two films and puts them together). The film features Georges Méliès with two tables next to him. He puts a head on a table and it starts talking and looking around on the table. It features him doing the same and putting them on and off throughout the film and plays a banjo.


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Un homme de têtes
Un homme de têtes
Directed byGeorges Méliès
Written byGeorges Méliès
StarringGeorges Méliès
Release date
1898
Running time
48 seconds
CountryFrance
LanguageSilent film

Un homme de têtes is a short film directed by Georges Méliès in 1898. It was probably made with stop motion cameras and/or super imposing (the recorder records two films and puts them together). The film features Georges Méliès with two tables next to him. He puts a head on a table and it starts talking and looking around on the table. It features him doing the same and putting them on and off throughout the film and plays a banjo.

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