Georges Méliès

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Georges Méliès
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Georges Méliès, from Martian Dreams
Species: human
Appearances
Martian Dreams
Location: Elysium
Transcript: Georges Méliès

Georges Méliès (1861-1938) was a French filmmaker famous for leading many technical and narrative developments in the earliest cinema.

Description[edit]

In Martian Dreams, Méliès was transported to Mars in the accidental launch of Percival Lowell's space bullet at its exhibition at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. Some time during his stay on Mars, Méliès came in contact with the Dream Machine of Elysium, and was trapped in the Dream World while the Martian Fazek inhabited his body.

In Méliès nightmare, the filmmaker was trapped in an ever-shrinking room whose walls contracted in response to movement. The Avatar was able to reach a pile of dreamstuff to create a bottle of oil, which was used to open the rusted door which prevented their escape. Upon returning to his physical body, Méliès assisted the Avatar by developing a photograph discovered by the hero. [1]

With the destruction of Mars, Méliès returned to Earth on Andrew Carnegie's rocket.

Lore[edit]

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A French magician, theatrical producer, and actor, Méliès achieved worldwide fame at the turn of the century as the most innovative and adventurous of the early motion picture makers. His 1902 film, "A Trip to the Moon," was remarkably similar in some ways to our own real-life adventure on Mars. One has to wonder whether he was inspired by the events of 1893-1895. Méliès' expertise in the area of things photographic proved invaluable on Mars.


Trivia[edit]

  • In 1893 (the year in which the fictional Lowell expedition takes place), Méliès had not yet begun working with film, but was a stage magician at the Theatre Robert-Houdin.

References[edit]

  1. Georges Méliès. Martian Dreams transcriptMartian Dreams. "name, job, picture, move, doom, develop".

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