English: Frame from Georges Méliès's film Une nuit terrible (1896), as reproduced in a photocollage held by the Cinémathèque Française. This version of the film features simpler scenery and a different camera placement than the version commonly identified as Une nuit terrible and available on various DVD collections, leading the Méliès family to hypothesize in 2013 that the latter version is in fact a later Méliès film, Un bon lit, previously presumed lost.
Birth name: Marie Georges Jean Méliès; Marie-Georges-Jean Méliès; the Cinemagician; Georges Melies; George Méliès; Marie-Georges-Jean Melies; George Melies
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