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The Mysterious Knight : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Mysterious Knight
''The Mysterious Knight'' (French: ''Le Chevalier mystère'') is an 1899 French short silent trick film directed by Georges Méliès. ==Themes== ''The Mysterious Knight'' is a trick film in which motifs from the European Medieval period are used satirically as a setting for cinematic special effects. This was one of two Medieval-themed genres in the silent cinema, both of which were developed and codified by Méliès himself; the other was a less overtly whimsical, more plot-oriented genre of narrative film telling medieval stories, such as Méliès's 1900 epic ''Joan of Arc''. Both types of Medieval film invented by Méliès were extensively influential, quickly spreading to the United States and other filmmaking countries. The medieval trick film genre was a particularly decisive influence, leading eventually to the development of animated medieval films as well as to medieval epics that use computer-generated imagery for spectacular purposes. The film is also one of many Méliès works featuring living body parts becoming detached from the rest of the body. Other examples include ''The Man with the Rubber Head'', ''The Infernal Cake Walk'', and ''The Melomaniac''.
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