The Treasures of Satan

1902
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Released: 26 July 1902 Released
Producted By: Star Film
Country: France
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The setting of this fantastic scene represents the hall of an old chateau in which a miser has locked up seven large bags containing his wealth. Satan, who has made his way into the chateau, puts the seven bags in a strong box, and makes with his hands some cabalistic motions. The miser comes into the hall and is greatly astonished to find his fortune missing. He opens the coffer and immediately the bags leap out. He gathers them up and puts them back into the coffer. When he opens it again he finds that they have been transformed into seven young girls, who rush out and chase after him, beating him unmercifully. They shut him up in the coffer from which his gold has vanished. The miser pushes open the lid of the coffer, and to his profound despair finds that both young girls and money have disappeared. (This view is most sensational in its mysterious scenes.) (Star Film Catalog)

Genre

Fantasy, Horror

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Director

Georges Méliès

Production Companies

Star Film

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Perry Kate Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
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VividSimon Simply Perfect
Freeman This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.
Hitchcoc Once again our old buddy Satan shows up. When a miser hold on to his wealth he has been put in the devil's pocket. A man who tries to steal the money is trying to steal from Satan. This premise leads to loads of magic tricks and loots of devils. Melies really seemed to like women because they always seemed to be the instruments of revenge for his less desirable characters. This is a very enjoyable, though scary offering.
Zbigniew_Krycsiwiki Les Trésors de Satan - The Treasures of Satan - (1902) with a run time of 2.45 seconds.Satan and his two minions toss seven bags into a cardboard coffin for safe keeping. They leave. Old thief breaks in and opens the coffin to steal the treasures, unaware that Satan still has powers controlling it.The bags bounce up and down for several seconds, scaring him, until seven girls guarding the treasures jump out of coffin, and torment the goofball with spears. The coffin gets up and dances, scaring him even more. He momentarily runs from them and tries to jump into the coffin, which turns into Satan's two minions, still guarding the gold (or whatever the bloody hell was in the sacks) The coffin reappears, the thief jumps into it and, in a surprisingly grisly twist, it bursts into flames with him in it! They all dance around it until it explodes, leaving only Satan and his sacks of stuff.Amusing, stop-motion trick photography is the purpose here, with not much else involved, filmed from one stationary angle; its painted backdrops, which Caligari perfected some years later, are quite good.
Michael_Elliott Treasures of Satan, The (1902)*** (out of 4) aka Les Tresors de SatanHighly imaginative fil from Melies has Satan, with the help from two assistants, putting his gold into a wooden crate but when they leave a room a thief breaks in with plans on stealing the money. However, the thief doesn't know that Satan's magical powers still has a hold on the money. This is a very fun film that manages to use some of the same old magic tricks but do them in a way that they come off very fresh. There's one great sequence where the chest swallows the thief and how it ends is great fun. The scene with the money dancing is also nicely done. The special effects hold up quite well today and the charming nature of the story makes this a must see.
boblipton Another lovely series of magic tricks for Melies, as a sneak thief tries to steal some moneybags from old Nick -- and all Pandemonium breaks loose! Even by Melies' standards, there is some excellent stage magic, as imp after imp -- and impishly cute girls they are too -- emerge from the box, step to the floor and walk around, while others come out -- feet in sight all the time! As always, done in Melies' typical blend of showmanship and good humor.This is one of the many previously lost or infrequently seen Melies pictures that have been made available by Serge Bromberg, David Shepherd and a myriad of other hands in the newly issued DVD set GEORGES MELIES: FIRST WIZARD OF CINEMA. Required viewing for anyone interested in the history of movies ..... and a lot of fun.