Let Me Dream Again is a 1900 British short silent drama film, directed by George Albert Smith, featuring a man dreaming about an attractive young woman and then waking up next to his wife. The film, according to Michael Brooke of BFI Screenonline, "is an excellent example of an early two-shot film, and is particularly interesting for the way it attempts a primitive dissolve by letting the first shot slip out of focus before cutting to the second shot, which starts off out of focus and gradually sharpens." The film was remade by Ferdinand Zecca for Pathé as Dream and Reality (1901).
^ Brooke, Michael. "Let Me Dream Again". BFI Screenonline Database. Retrieved 2011-04-24.Synopsis
Rêve désenchanté : Un vieil homme prend du bon temps assis à côté d'une femme plus jeune. Puis l'image devient floue et le vieil homme se réveille alors aux côtés de sa vieille femme qui grimage sous les caresses de son mari, adressées à la femme de son rêve. Le mari dépité et la femme scandalisée se tournent le dos pour se rendormir.