The Devil's Lantern
Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2003 3:38 am
I heard about this film vaguely over the internet. This is the information I found:
Fredrick Skellig’s 1933 masterpiece entitled “The Devil‘s Lantern.” The ‘lantern’ in question is an antique movie projector (a German made Blatner cinematographe) that contained a silent reel filmed at the Theatre du grand guignol in Paris in 1899. Evidently, the reel contained the actual human sacrifice of Victorian actress La Belle Venus which is why when director Skellig inserted it into his 1933 film, all copies (except for a single nitrate copy that was found in an East-European archive) disappeared before its theatrical release. The nitrate copy itself was labeled “The Raven's Didn't Tell” which is an anagram for “The Devil's Lantern” with a mysterious phrase “what the dagger spelled when it fell” hinting at the real (real to reel) human sacrifice of the unfortunate actress. Although the video is very difficult to obtain, it does exist and is intensely frightening with its atmospheric sets, murky camera work, and actual ritualistic murder that was originally screened in a basement lounge known as “Salon Indien” in Paris in 1899. A shocking film with an incredible surprise ending that concerns a magical alphabet of daggers “in the windows of a trapezohedron” (24 equal trapezoidal planes = to the four and twenty blackbirds of an occult nursery rhyme that signifies the number of months the astral corpse lingers near the deceased for a necromancer to ’resurrect.’)
Has anyone else heard of this film?
Fredrick Skellig’s 1933 masterpiece entitled “The Devil‘s Lantern.” The ‘lantern’ in question is an antique movie projector (a German made Blatner cinematographe) that contained a silent reel filmed at the Theatre du grand guignol in Paris in 1899. Evidently, the reel contained the actual human sacrifice of Victorian actress La Belle Venus which is why when director Skellig inserted it into his 1933 film, all copies (except for a single nitrate copy that was found in an East-European archive) disappeared before its theatrical release. The nitrate copy itself was labeled “The Raven's Didn't Tell” which is an anagram for “The Devil's Lantern” with a mysterious phrase “what the dagger spelled when it fell” hinting at the real (real to reel) human sacrifice of the unfortunate actress. Although the video is very difficult to obtain, it does exist and is intensely frightening with its atmospheric sets, murky camera work, and actual ritualistic murder that was originally screened in a basement lounge known as “Salon Indien” in Paris in 1899. A shocking film with an incredible surprise ending that concerns a magical alphabet of daggers “in the windows of a trapezohedron” (24 equal trapezoidal planes = to the four and twenty blackbirds of an occult nursery rhyme that signifies the number of months the astral corpse lingers near the deceased for a necromancer to ’resurrect.’)
Has anyone else heard of this film?