A Novice at X-Rays explained

A Novice at X-Rays
Director:Georges Méliès
Studio:Star Film Company
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Country:France
Language:Silent

A Novice at X-Rays (French: '''Les Rayons X; Les Rayons Roentgen''') was an 1898 French short silent film by Georges Méliès. It was sold by Méliès's Star Film Company and is numbered 142 in its catalogues.

It may have been inspired by The X-Rays, an 1897 British film by the pioneering showman G. A. Smith, which in turn was likely partly inspired by previous films by Méliès. A Novice at X-Rays is currently presumed lost.