Tunneling the English Channel was released by Méliès's
Star Film Company and is numbered 936–950 in its catalogues, where it was advertised as a
fantaisie burlesque à grand spectacle en 30 tableaux. For many of his longer films, Georges Méliès prepared a
boniment, a spoken commentary explaining the action, to be read aloud while the film was shown; according to the recollections of Méliès's son André Méliès, the
boniment for
Tunneling the English Channel included dialogues between the French president and English king, with the latter speaking French in a thick English accent. The academic Elizabeth Ezra called it "one of Méliès's wittiest and most engaging films." ==References==