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"Cendrillon ou la pantoufle merveilleuse" - drawing by Georges Méliès (1912)
Collection Cinémathèque française Georges Méliès
Georges Méliès directing "Cendrillon".
"Cinderella' is the first of what early cinema historians have termed Féeries (or fairy films), to distinguish them from the generally shorter, less narrative-driven trick films, which Méliès and others also made many of. Central to the fairy film is, of course, the fairy godmother. She (played here, as with other such films, by Méliès' lover Jeanne d'Alcy) is the magician-director's surrogate, creating the tricks and manipulating the narrative. Subsequent Méliès Féeries would be more polished and elaborate, including 'Bluebeard' (1901), 'Kingdom of the Fairies' (1903) and, to an extent, 'A Trip to the Moon' (1902), although it doesn't feature a central fairy godmother. 'Cinderella', however, is an important film landmark for getting these story films started."
(From IMDB: more here)
Jeanne d'Alcy as the Fairy Godmother, and Barral as Cendrillon, in Méliès' "Cendrillon" ("Cinderella"), 1899
Jehanne d'Alcy, favourite actress & lover of Georges Méliès

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Jehanne (Jeanne) d'Alcy in "The Astronomer's Dream La Lune a un metre" (Méliès)
"The Astronomers Dream" - directed by Georges Méliès 1898
"Le Voyage dans la lune", 1902. France. Directed by Georges Méliès.
"Le Voyage dans la lune" ("A Trip to the Moon"). 1902. France. Directed by Georges Méliès.
unknown photographer, 1920’s

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Lon Chaney Sr in “He Who Gets Slapped” (Victor Sjöström, 1924)
Fun with giant clown’s heads in Downtown Los Angeles, CA - 1929
Partial reblog from mothgirlwings
Poster for "He Who Gets Slapped" (Victor Sjöström, 1924)
"Stilt Fairies" and "Carousel" by Circus Contraption; footage from "He Who gets Slapped" (Victor Sjöström, 1924)

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Lon Chaney Sr in "He Who Gets Slapped" (Victor Sjöström, 1924)
Lon Chaney Sr in "London After Midnight"