• Méliès work, especially in the United States. Georges Méliès asked his brother Gaston to go the United States and guard Georges's copyrights. Gaston Méliès...
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    Impossible Voyage (1904). Marie-Georges-Jean Méliès was born 8 December 1861 in Paris, son of Jean-Louis Méliès and his Dutch wife Johannah-Catherine Schuering...
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    "The American Méliès". Sight and Sound. Méliès & Malthète 1988, p. 10. Thompson, Frank (1995). "The First Picture Show: Gaston Méliès's Star Film Ranch...
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    revival of interest in Méliès and his work in the late 1920s, he took part in several film projects: On 16 December 1929, a "Gala Méliès" was held at the Salle...
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    services for the city. The overall crime rate is low. Gaston Méliès (b. 1852): Brother to Georges Méliès; he set up the American branch of their Star Film...
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    Hinemoa (1913 film) (category Films directed by Gaston Méliès)
    Hinemoa is a silent film made in New Zealand by Gaston Méliès in 1913. It is doubtful whether the film was ever screened in New ’Zealand.[citation needed]...
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    Playing Cards (film) (category Films directed by Georges Méliès)
    earlier the same year. Along with Georges Méliès himself, his brother Gaston Méliès and daughter Georgette Méliès also appear in the film. It is afternoon...
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    A Trip to the Moon (category Films directed by Georges Méliès)
    reconstructed from available evidence: Georges Méliès as Professor Barbenfouillis and The Moon. Méliès, a pioneering French film-maker and magician now...
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  • Georges Méliès (1861–1938) was a French pioneering filmmaker. Melies may also refer to: Gaston Méliès (1852–1915), French film director, brother of Georges...
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    battle." The first film version of the battle appeared in 1911, when Gaston Méliès directed The Immortal Alamo. The battle became more widely known after...
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  • The River Wanganui (category Films directed by Gaston Méliès)
    on the 1912–13 South Pacific film-making voyage of French director Gaston Méliès. Like many of his films shot on that trip, it is now presumed to be...
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  • Michael Gaston is an American film and television actor. He played agent Quinn on the show Prison Break, Gray Anderson on the CBS drama series Jericho...
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  • the exhibition business and open their first theater, the Cascade. Gaston Méliès, Georges' brother, opens a branch of Star Film in New York to defend...
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    Star Film Company (category Georges Méliès)
    company run by the illusionist and film director Georges Méliès. On 28 December 1895, Méliès attended the celebrated first public demonstration of the...
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    The Immortal Alamo (category Films produced by Gaston Méliès)
    Gaston Méliès moved his production and distribution unit, the Star Film Company from its location in New York to San Antonio in January 1910. Méliès promised...
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    How Chief Te Ponga Won His Bride (category Films directed by Gaston Méliès)
    is a 1913 New Zealand silent feature film directed and produced by Gaston Méliès. Principal photography took place in New Zealand. He shot three other...
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  • by Olivier Bohler and Pierre Schoendoerffer, the Sentinel of Memory, Gaston Méliès and His Wandering Star Film Company, Chaplin in Bali directed by Raphaël...
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  • comedy film. It stars Francis Ford. It was produced by Gaston Méliès and copyrighted by Georges Méliès. Mr. Duff dresses as a woman and infiltrates a women's...
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    Maori Chieftess is a 1913 New Zealand silent feature film directed by Gaston Méliès. Principal photography took place in Rotorua, New Zealand. A paragraph...
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    his company in New York in 1903, under the direction by his brother Gaston Méliès, for added copyright protection. The film was believed lost until 1982...
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  • Faust and Marguerite (1904 film) (category Films directed by Georges Méliès)
    According to recollections made in 1944 by Paul Méliès, Georges Méliès's nephew, it was his father Gaston Méliès who compiled the score, which "followed the...
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  • may also refer to: Two Loves (1912 film), a short film directed by Gaston Méliès Les deux amours, a 1917 French film directed by Charles Burguet and...
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    he was part of the Star Film Company's San Antonio operation under Gaston Méliès. Feeney adopted his stage name "Ford" from the automobile. Moving to...
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  • Sentinel of Memory (2011), The Cinematographic Voyage of Gaston Méliès to Tahiti (2014), Gaston Méliès and his Wandering Star Film Company (2015), Chaplin...
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  • Visual Sovereignty. Retrieved 20 June 2025 – via www.nziff.co.nz. Anchor Me - The Don McGlashan Story. Retrieved 20 June 2025 – via www.nziff.co.nz. Kaikohe...
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  • them at all, concentrating instead on fiction films with actors. When Gaston Méliès arrived in the United States to found the American division of Star...
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    branch of Star Film Company operated by French filmmaker Gaston Méliès, brother of Georges Méliès. American Midwest made one-reel Westerns, most of which...
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    to settlements long since abandoned. In 1912–13 the French filmmaker Gaston Méliès shot a (now lost) documentary film The River Wanganui about the river...
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  • by Gaston Méliès How Chief Te Ponga Won His Bride – also by Gaston Méliès and the Star Film Company Loved by a Maori Chieftess- also by Gaston Méliès and...
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  • Haunted House, directed by Lorimer Johnston Hinemoa (lost), directed by Gaston Méliès – (New Zealand) The House of Darkness, directed by D. W. Griffith, starring...
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