

Movie spotlight
The Infernal Cake-Walk
Pluto, having seen the earth, comes back home amazed at the success of that well-known dance, the "cake-walk." He has brought back with him two noted well-known dancers, who start their favorite dance amidst the flames.
Insights
Plot Summary
A short silent film depicting a devilish dance where a man tries to impress a woman with his charm, only to be drawn into a chaotic, infernal revelry. The woman, seemingly a succubus, leads him through a series of bizarre and frightening encounters with demonic figures.
Critical Reception
As one of Georges Méliès's early works, 'The Infernal Cake-Walk' is noted for its imaginative special effects and surreal humor, characteristic of his pioneering contributions to early cinema. While specific critical reviews from its time are scarce, its place in film history is recognized for its inventive visual storytelling and its exploration of fantastical themes.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its early use of special effects and imaginative visual gags.
Recognized as a significant example of Méliès's fantastical and surreal filmmaking.
Often cited for its chaotic energy and devilish humor.
Google audience: Audience reviews are not widely available for this early silent film, but it is generally appreciated by film historians and enthusiasts for its groundbreaking visual techniques and imaginative content.
Fun Fact
Georges Méliès was a magician and illusionist before becoming a filmmaker, and this background heavily influenced his use of special effects, transforming simple narratives into elaborate visual spectacles.
AI-generated overview · Verify ratings on official sources
Community Critic Reviews
No critic reviews have been posted yet. Be the first to share your thoughts.
My Review
TMDB Reviews
No TMDB reviews are available yet for this title.
Video Reviews
No video reviews found for this title yet.