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The Séance Is Over
Advertisment for Levitan about a small, moving table.
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Plot Summary
Details are scarce for this short film. It is believed to be a brief foray into the supernatural, likely involving a séance that leads to mysterious or frightening events. Given the era and genre, it would have aimed to create suspense and a sense of the uncanny within its limited runtime.
Critical Reception
As a short film from 1931 with limited distribution and an unknown director and cast, 'The Séance Is Over' has no substantial critical reception or audience feedback available in public records. Its historical significance is minimal due to its obscurity.
What Reviewers Say
Lack of available information makes consensus impossible.
Presumed to be an atmospheric, albeit brief, supernatural thriller.
Likely an experimental or niche production of its time.
Google audience: No audience reviews are available for this film.
Fun Fact
Due to its extreme obscurity and lack of surviving prints, 'The Séance Is Over' is considered a lost film by many film historians, making any detailed analysis or discussion highly speculative.
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