Playing Cards (French: Une partie de cartes, literally "A Card Party") is an 1896 French black-and-white silent actuality film by Georges Méliès.
Three men are sitting at a table, two of them playing cards while the third smokes and reads a newspaper.
The man who is not playing cards calls over a young girl and has her fetch a woman with a bottle of wine.
After drinking the wine, the man reads a story out of the newspaper, and his friends laugh.
The film, long presumed lost,[1] was rediscovered after 1981 and included on a home video release in 2008.