After the Ball (1897 film)

It was sold by Méliès's Star Film Company and numbered 128 in its catalogues.

[1] A maidservant helps her lady get undressed (with nudity simulated by a bodystocking).

The maid helps the woman bathe, pouring water over her, and finally covers and dries her with a robe.

[3] In Méliès's version, Jehanne d'Alcy is the bather, with Jane Brady, a music hall actress, as the chambermaid.

Méliès's first glass studio had already been built, but was not quite ready to use as the walls were still being reinforced.

A surviving print of the film