Post No Bills (French: Défense d'afficher) is an 1896 French short black-and-white silent comedy film, directed by Georges Méliès, featuring two bill-posters squabbling over a poorly guarded wall.
The film, one of Méliès' early works, was long thought lost, but was recovered in 2004.
[2] A sentry marches past a wall, upon which is painted Défense d'afficher (Post No Bills).
The two bill posters squabble, and then flee at the approach of the sentry.
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