The Waif and the Wizard explained

The Waif and the Wizard
Director:Walter R. Booth
Producer:Robert W. Paul
Studio:Paul's Animatograph Works
Runtime:1 minute 15 secs
Country:United Kingdom
Language:Silent

The Waif and the Wizard, also entitled The Home Made Happy, is a 1901 British silent comic trick film, directed by Walter R. Booth, featuring a magician using his magic to aid an ailing girl at the request of her brother. The film, "is rather less elaborate in terms of special effects than the other films that W.R. Booth and R.W. Paul made the same year," but according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "provides an excellent illustration of how effects used sparingly can often have more impact, especially when set in a suitable emotional context."[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Waif and the Wizard . Michael . Brooke . BFI Screenonline Database . 2011-04-24 .