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1907 French film
Satan s'amuse
Directed bySegundo de Chomón
StarringSegundo de Chomón
Release date
  • 1907 (1907)
Running time10 minutes 23 seconds
CountryFrance
LanguageSilent

Satan s'amuse (Satán se divierte in Spanish, Satan at Play in English) is a 1907 French silent film directed by pioneer Segundo de Chomón. It is often confused with Le spectre rouge, notably in the IMDB database and subsequently in YouTube attributions.

Plot

The Devil visits Earth on a magic elevator. He surprises two sewer workers, disguises himself, and spreads chaos: a quarrel with a coachman, an altercation with a police sergeant, the confusion for a barman and others. He is trapped in a cage with a young woman and returns to Hell. It is revealed that the young woman is, in fact, the jealous Madame Devil in disguise.

Technical sheet

  • English title: Satan is having fun
  • Spanish title: Satán se diverste
  • English alternative title: Satan at Play
  • Production company: Pathé Frères
  • Genre: Fantasy film

External links

References

  1. "Fondation Jérôme Seydoux-Pathé - Satan s'amuse". filmographie.fondation-jeromeseydoux-pathe.com. Retrieved 2020-05-09.
Films directed by Segundo de Chomón


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