Bright Lights After Dark says, "With its lovely color tints carefully applied frame by frame, it owes as much to painting and illustration as it does to stage performance."
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
The Infernal Cauldron
Le Chaudron Infernal is a silent short from 1903 directed by Georges Méliès. In this film a green-skinned demon throws people into a fiery pot and summons spirits.
Bright Lights After Dark says, "With its lovely color tints carefully applied frame by frame, it owes as much to painting and illustration as it does to stage performance."
Bright Lights After Dark says, "With its lovely color tints carefully applied frame by frame, it owes as much to painting and illustration as it does to stage performance."
Labels:
Film,
Foreign Films,
Horror,
short film,
silent film,
video
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