Satan s'amuse (Satán se divierte in Spanish, Satan at Play in English[1]) is a 1907 French silent film directed by pioneer Segundo de Chomón. It is often confused with Le spectre rouge, in the IMDb database and on YouTube attributions.
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| Directed by | Segundo de Chomón |
| Starring | Segundo de Chomón |
Release date | 1907 |
Running time | 10 minutes |
| Country | France |
| Language | Silent |
The Devil is bored. He goes back to Earth with a magic elevator. He surprises two sewer workers, disguises himself as a city man, and spreads improbable events: quarrel with a coachman, altercation with a city sergeant, the mystification of a barman, and quid pro quo with couples. He gets trapped in a cage with a young woman and goes down to Hell. It is revealed that the young woman is in fact Madame Devil, disguised by jealousy.
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