Let Me Dream Again Trailer

Let Me Dream Again Trailer (1900)

01 August 1900 Comedy, Romance 1 mins

Possibly the first film to utilize the technique of focus pulling. A man kisses a beautiful and lively woman, then the image blurs and dissolves into a clear image of the man waking up to his nagging wife.

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Cast

Laura Bayley

as Young woman

Crew

International Titles

Hagyj újra álmodni! Trailer

International Releases Dates

United Kingdom 01 August 1900

Production Companies

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