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Sat Sep 1, 2007 — by Glenn Hauman
Happy anniversary, science fiction films!
Anniversaire heureux, cinema de la science-fiction!
Georges Méliès's Le Voyage Danse La Lune (A Trip To The Moon) was released in Paris 105 years ago today -- by any definition of the term, the first science fiction special effects summer spectacular. And now, through the magic of the internet, we bring it here to you.
Enjoy it before some bozo decides to remake it for Summer 2009.
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