Turn-of-the-Century Surgery (1900)

Turn-of-the-Century Surgery (1900)

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George Mélies made a version of this a few years later, often titled Une Indigestion, but Guy-Blaché's earlier film Chirurgie Fin de Siecle (1900) is more widely available. And it's not one to watch the night before an operation. In this clinic, a sign pleads "On est prie de ne pas crier/Please do not cryâ?, and the doctors set about the patient with saws, cheerily hacking off limbs, and then slopping them into a bucket, all the while arguing ferociously with each other. They then reattach arms and legs from a bucket of "exchange piecesâ? (using glue) before re-animating their victim, I mean patient, with bellows. (from http://silentlondon.co.uk/2015/01/23/10-disgusting-moments-in-silent-cinema/)

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Turn-of-the-Century Surgery

Original title

Chirurgie fin de siècle

Runtime in minutes

2

Production year

1900

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International release

1900-01-01

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