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FantasyHorror

The Haunted Castle

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In a medieval castle, a dark magician thought to be Mephistopheles conjures up a series of bizarre creatures and events in order to torment a pair of interloping cavaliers.

Release Date : 1896-12-24

Language :No Language

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Georges MélièsStar Film

Production Country : France

Alternative Titles : The House of the DevilManor of the DevilThe Devil's ManorThe Manor of the Devil

Cast

Georges Méliès

Character Name : Mephistopheles

Original Name : Georges Méliès

Gender : Male

Jehanne d'Alcy

Character Name : Young woman

Original Name : Jehanne d'Alcy

Gender : Female

Reviews

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RottenPop

@SteveMcQueen36

2021-06-23

According to Wikipedia in August of 2011, Le Manoir du diable by Georges Melies is the first horror movie. Well, actually its a short film (about three minuets or so) but film was really hard to come by in that time so this counts as a film to me. The plot of the film is basic, you have your hero being tormented by demonic things in a crazy castle room... However, that plot isn't what brought the crowds. The thing that drove the popularity of these films was the fact that you were seeing motion on screen. I suggest going and seeing Hugo. That film is spectacular. It answered so many questions that I had. It really sets the scene and the tone. The film has strong christian overtones and actually ends with Christianity prevailing over the "tides of darkness". I provided a link at the bottom of this review for anyone that would like to see this pioneer in Horror Film. The movie uses very, very early "movie magic" that is an abundance of smoke and mirror trickery mixed with quick cuts. The acting is too brief to judge, somehow none of that matters I am just in awe of this being a film that is over 100 years old. That is nuts.

B

BrimmingTeacup

@BrimmingTeacup

2024-06-10

One of the first ever technical horror movies. While the term "horror" until the 30's, this can be considered one of the first of the genre. Hard to say if this or A Nightmare is the first film, but they do both use the same kind of jump cuts, and special props. Georges Melies is honestly crazy talented of an illusionist. I more or less covered this in my review for his film A Nightmare, but it is just so fun to see how some talents that are viewed as just basic nowadays were first ever developed.