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The year 1902 in film involved some significant events.

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Events

Notable films released in 1902

Mitchell and Kenyon

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Screenshot from the film Living Wigan.

Edwin S. Porter

Ferdinand Zecca

Georges Méliès

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Man in the Moon scene.

Others

Births

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Thelma Ritter.
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Larry Fine.
MonthDateNameCountryProfessionDied
January2 Sybil Seely USActress 1984
11 Atang de la Rama PhilippinesActress, singer 1991
31 Tallulah Bankhead USActress 1968
February3 Dolly Rudeman IndonesiaPoster Designer 1980
8 Lyle Talbot USActor 1996
14 Thelma Ritter USActress 1969
March8 Louise Beavers USActress 1962
8 Onslow Stevens USActor 1977
23 Philip Ober USActor 1982
27 Kenneth Macpherson ScotlandFilmmaker 1971
28 Flora Robson UKActress 1984
April25 Mary Miles Minter USActress 1984
May2 Brian Aherne UKActor 1986
3 Jack La Rue USActor 1984
3 Walter Slezak AustriaActor 1983
4 Mona Mårtenson SwedenActress 1956
6 Max Ophüls GermanyDirector 1957
10 David O. Selznick USProducer, screenwriter, Studio Executive 1965
21 Anatole Litvak RussiaFilmmaker 1974
28 Luis César Amadori ItalyDirector, screenwriter 1977
30 Stepin Fetchit USActor, comedian 1985
June5 Walter Plunkett USCostume Designer 1982
22 Marguerite De La Motte USActress 1950
July1 William Wyler GermanyDirector, producer 1981
4 George Murphy USActor, dancer, Politician 1992
17 Edward Gargan USActor 1964
18 Dimitar Panov BulgariaActor, director 1985
18 Chill Wills USActor, singer 1978
August7 Ann Harding USActress 1981
10 Norma Shearer CanadaActress 1983
10 Curt Siodmak PolandScreenwriter 2000
11 Lloyd Nolan USActor 1985
22 Leni Riefenstahl GermanyDirector, Photographer, Actress 2003
September3 Mantan Moreland USActor, comedian 1973
5 Darryl F. Zanuck USProducer, Studio Executive 1979
17 Esther Ralston USActress 1994
22 John Houseman RomaniaActor, producer 1988
October5 Larry Fine USActor, comedian, Musician 1975
17 Irene Ryan USActress, Comedienne 1973
18 Miriam Hopkins USActress 1972
28 Jenny Gilbertson ScotlandDocumentary Filmmaker 1990
28 Elsa Lanchester UKActress 1986
November4 Victor Jory CanadaActor 1982
23 John P. Fulton USSpecial Effects Supervisor, Cinematographer 1966
December1 Harold Goodwin USActor 1987
9 Margaret Hamilton USActress 1985
14 Frances Bavier USActress 1989
19 Barton MacLane USActor, Playwright, Screenwriter 1969
19 Ralph Richardson UKActor 1983

Deaths

Related Research Articles

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Gulliver's Travels, or Travels into Several Remote Nations of the World. In Four Parts. By Lemuel Gulliver, First a Surgeon, and then a Captain of Several Ships is a 1726 prose satire by the Anglo-Irish writer and clergyman Jonathan Swift, satirising both human nature and the "travellers' tales" literary subgenre. It is Swift's best known full-length work, and a classic of English literature. Swift claimed that he wrote Gulliver's Travels "to vex the world rather than divert it".

<i>A Trip to the Moon</i> 1902 French short film by Georges Méliès

A Trip to the Moon is a 1902 French adventure short film directed by Georges Méliès. Inspired by a wide variety of sources, including Jules Verne's 1865 novel From the Earth to the Moon and its 1870 sequel Around the Moon, the film follows a group of astronomers who travel to the Moon in a cannon-propelled capsule, explore the Moon's surface, escape from an underground group of Selenites, and return to Earth with a captive Selenite. Méliès leads an ensemble cast of French theatrical performers as the main character Professor Barbenfouillis, in the overtly theatrical style for which he became famous.

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<i>Gullivers Travels Among the Lilliputians and the Giants</i> 1902 French film

Le Voyage de Gulliver à Lilliput et chez les Géants, released in the United States as Gulliver's Travels Among the Lilliputians and the Giants and in the United Kingdom as Gulliver's Travels—In the land of the Lilliputians and the Giants, is a 1902 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès, based on Jonathan Swift's 1726 novel Gulliver's Travels.

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<i>Le voyage dans la lune</i> (opera-féerie)

Le voyage dans la Lune is an 1875 opéra-féerie in four acts and 23 scenes by Jacques Offenbach. Loosely based on the 1865 novel From the Earth to the Moon by Jules Verne, its French libretto was by Albert Vanloo, Eugène Leterrier and Arnold Mortier. This was another prolific year for the composer, that included also the third version of Geneviève de Brabant, Les hannetons, La boulangère a des écus, La créole and a waltz for Tarte à la crême.

<i>The Kingdom of the Fairies</i> 1903 film

The Kingdom of the Fairies, initially released in the United States as Fairyland, or the Kingdom of the Fairies and in Great Britain as The Wonders of the Deep, or Kingdom of the Fairies, is a 1903 French silent film directed by Georges Méliès.

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<i>Cinderella</i> (1899 film) 1899 French film

Cinderella is an 1899 French film directed by Georges Méliès, based on the fairy tale by Charles Perrault. It was released by Méliès's Star Film Company and is numbered 219–224 in its catalogues, where it is advertised as a grande féerie extraordinaire en 20 tableaux.

<i>The Coronation of Edward VII</i> 1902 film

The Coronation of Edward VII, also released as Reproduction, Coronation Ceremonies, King Edward VII and as Coronation of King Edward, is a 1902 short silent film directed by Georges Méliès and produced by Charles Urban. The film is a staged simulation of the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, produced in advance of the actual coronation for release on the same day.

<i>Le voyage dans la lune</i> (album) 2012 studio album by Air

Le voyage dans la lune is the sixth studio album by French electronic music duo Air, released on 6 February 2012 by Virgin Records.

<i>The Astronomers Dream</i> 1898 French film

The Astronomer's Dream, or the Man in the Moon is an 1898 French short silent film by Georges Méliès. Based on one of his stage magic acts, and starring Méliès himself, the film presents a varied assortment of images and imaginings dreamed by the astronomer of the title, focusing on themes of astronomy and especially the Moon.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Georges Méliès in culture</span>

The life and works of the French filmmaker Georges Méliès (1861–1938), including his famous short film A Trip to the Moon, have been referenced many times in creative works, including the following examples.

<i>The Eruption of Mount Pelee</i> 1902 French film by Georges Méliès

Éruption volcanique à la Martinique, released in the United States as The Eruption of Mount Pelee and in Britain as The Terrible Eruption of Mount Pelée and Destruction of St. Pierre, Martinique, is a 1902 French short silent film directed by Georges Méliès. The film is a short reconstruction, using miniature models, of a recent historical event: the eruption on 8 May 1902 of Mount Pelée, which destroyed the town of Saint-Pierre, Martinique.

A Trip to the Moon is a 1902 French silent film by Georges Méliès.

Cultural influence of <i>Gullivers Travels</i>

The cultural influence of Gulliver's Travels has spanned centuries.

References

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  5. Hammond, Paul (1974), Marvellous Méliès, London: Gordon Fraser, p. 141, ISBN   0-900406-38-0