

An Impossible Balancing Feat
Directed by Georges MélièsAn ancient tower, in which is seated the magician, occupies the centre of the stage. On either side of the tower is a statue. The magician waves his hands and the tower and both statues disappear. He then removes his coat and seats himself upon a chair. On one side of the chair, two figures, each an exact counterpart of himself, appear. On the other side a third figure, also an exact counterpart of himself, appears. The figures then run up the wall, one of them balancing itself upon the head of the magician, and the others stand on their heads in the palms of his hands. The figures are then turned into flags, which the magician waves and throws aside as he makes his exit.
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An Impossible Balancing Feat was released on 13 september 1902.
An Impossible Balancing Feat was directed by Georges Méliès.
An Impossible Balancing Feat has a runtime of 1 m.
An Impossible Balancing Feat was produced by Georges Méliès.
An ancient tower, in which is seated the magician, occupies the centre of the stage. On either side of the tower is a statue. The magician waves his hands and the tower and both statues disappear. He then removes his coat and seats himself upon a chair. On one side of the chair, two figures, each an exact counterpart of himself, appear. On the other side a third figure, also an exact counterpart of himself, appears. The figures then run up the wall, one of them balancing itself upon the head of the magician, and the others stand on their heads in the palms of his hands. The figures are then turned into flags, which the magician waves and throws aside as he makes his exit.
The key characters in An Impossible Balancing Feat are The Magician (Georges Méliès).
An Impossible Balancing Feat is rated Not Rated.
An Impossible Balancing Feat is a Short, Fantasie, Komedie film.
An Impossible Balancing Feat has an audience rating of 6.1 out of 10.



