Hooligan Assists the Magician
Hooligan Assists the Magician
| 01 November 1900 (USA)
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This is a new adventure in which our friend, Mr. Hooligan, appears in an entirely new capacity. On a stage a professor of magic is performing some wonderful experiments, and when he requests some assistance Happy Hooligan immediately volunteers his services and climbs upon the platform.

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Matialth

Good concept, poorly executed.

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Lancoor

A very feeble attempt at affirmatie action

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Livestonth

I am only giving this movie a 1 for the great cast, though I can't imagine what any of them were thinking. This movie was horrible

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Payno

I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.

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Michael_Elliott

Hooligan Assists the Magician (1900) ** (out of 4) There's no question that French master Georges Melies had a large impact on cinema and there's also no question that other companies were ripping him off left and right. Edison made several rips on Melies and this here is one of them. The film features a magician setting up two large barrels and soon he's being tormented by people coming out of them. When he tries to catch one then another will pop out of the other barrel and so on. At just under 90-seconds this film seems very long simply because of how sloppy certain parts are. Melies films still hold up incredibly well today but that can't be said for this thing as all of the edits are very obviously done and it simply doesn't have the charm of a real Melies film. If anything, people should watch this just to see why Melies was so special.

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MartinHafer

In the late 1890s and up to almost WWI, the Frenchman, Georges Méliès, made a huge number of wonderful short films that were significantly better than his competition. Instead of the usual dull 30 seconds to a minute and a half of static filming of mundane subjects (such as the work done by the Lumiere brothers or Edison), his films abounded with great camera trickery and wild stories. This was probably inspired by the fact he was a magician and then a film maker. His work was so popular that soon other film makers copied his films. Some made broad copies in the style of Méliès whereas others copied the films nearly exactly--never crediting the source--though they were invariably inferior films.This film appears to actually be a case of an idea "borrowed" from Méliès and then re-made almost immediately by Edison in at least two versions--THE CLOWN AND THE ALCHEMIST and HOOLIGAN ASSISTS THE MAGICIAN. Both are very similar with all kinds of stop-motion magic that by today's and even Méliès standards very crudely done. This one is slightly better than THE CLOWN AND THE ALCHEMIST--partly because a film crew member isn't accidentally shown in several shots--as he IS in the other Edison film!

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