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L'Auberge ensorcelée

  • 1897
  • Not Rated
  • 2min
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Georges Méliès in L'Auberge ensorcelée (1897)
ComedyShort

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAt a solitary cheap inn, a distant traveller overcome with fatigue has a close encounter with the supernatural.At a solitary cheap inn, a distant traveller overcome with fatigue has a close encounter with the supernatural.At a solitary cheap inn, a distant traveller overcome with fatigue has a close encounter with the supernatural.

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    10planktonrules

    Brilliant--it's classic Méliès in every way.

    This is a simple but highly appealing short film--and one of the very best from Georges Méliès' early work. Méliès was a stage magician who decided to incorporate magic into films and used a variety of techniques that were novel for the time to make his movie seem magical. Often, just by stopping and restarting the camera, he could make it appear as if things vanish or reappear! Nowadays, folks can easily see how this is done, but at the time it was hot stuff--so hot, other filmmakers started stealing his tricks and even made films that you swear were made by Georges Méliès himself!

    "The Bewitched Inn" stands out because although it uses the standard sorts of camera tricks, it also has a wonderful sense of humor. So, not only do things appear and disappear, but the room appears to be deliberately antagonizing the poor man (as usual, played by the director himself). You really have to feel sorry for the guy, as again and again the room gets the better of him! Cute and well worth seeing.
    3BA_Harrison

    Impressive stuff... in 1897. Now, not so much.

    A weary traveller (played by the film's director, Georges Méliès) settles down in a room for the night but is plagued by disappearing and reappearing items, and clothing that moves by itself. When his bed and chair vanish and come back, it all proves too much for the man, who leaves in a fluster.

    Locking off the camera, stopping the film, moving the props, and then restarting the camera was cutting-edge stuff in 1897, and the result must have seemed like magic to the audience, but these days the same trick (and much more) can easily be achieved using a phone. Other objects in Méliès' pioneering 2 minute short are obviously moved by wires. Undeniably a landmark moment in the history of special effects cinema, but the fact is, to the vast majority of today's viewers, The Bewitched Inn will seem like extremely crude stuff, both technically and comedically.
    Cineanalyst

    The Weary Traveler at the Inn

    Among the films of Georges Méliès available today, this is the first to feature one of the cinema magician's most common trick film formulas--that of the weary traveler being tormented in his hotel room. Méliès's earlier films "A Terrible Night" (Une nuit terrible) and "A Nightmare" (Le cauchemar) (both 1896) established the outlines of a man's rest being interrupted, but here is the earliest available instance where he is at an inn, and the entire room seems to conspire against his restful night's sleep.

    This was done by both theatrical and cinematic tricks. For instance, a splice of the filmstrip made a chair disappear as he tries to sit down, while his boots are pulled away on strings. These movements, appearances and disappearances of his clothing and the room's furniture end up driving the man to run out of the room in terror. Additionally, it shouldn't be overlooked how much Méliès's own performances in front of the camera added to the amusement of these productions.

    This weary traveler at an inn genre was employed again in such Méliès's films as "Going to Bed Under Difficulties" (1900), "The Inn Where No Man Rests" (1903) and "The Black Imp" (1905) with variations on this theme in "A Roadside Inn" (1906) and "The Diabolic Tenant" (1909). Other filmmakers were quick to imitate and improve upon these films, as well, including Edwin S. Porter's "Dream of a Rarebit Fiend" (1906) and J. Stuart Blackton's "The Haunted Hotel" (1907).
    Michael_Elliott

    Bewitched Inn

    Bewitched Inn, The (1897)

    *** 1/2 (out of 4)

    aka L'Auberge ensorcelee

    Melies plays a man who shows up at his motel room where ghostly things start happening right from the start. We get to witness all sorts of magic tricks throughout this film including his clothes flying through the air, his boots walking off and of course a scene where he goes to sit in a chair only to have the chair move on him. The special effects are, needless to say, terrific and it's amazing at how well they hold up today. The magic Melies brings to the screen is certainly something very special and this film contains plenty of laughs to keep you entertained. The highlight of the film has to be the exploding candle.
    9Hitchcoc

    Just a Hoot

    Once more, a traveller finds himself in a nightmare. He tries to simply enjoy a good night's rest. While his is getting ready, various pieces of furniture disappear and reappear. At one point, he takes off his pants and they fly through the air. Soon it's his bed. The man is frantic and overacts like crazy, which is great fun. These crazy living quarters are a real treat and must have been a delight to the viewers.

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