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Dante's Inferno is a 1924 American silent drama film directed by Henry Otto that was released by Fox Film Corporation and adapted from Inferno, part of Dante Alighieri 's epic poem Divine Comedy. The film mixes material from Dante's "Inferno" with plot points from Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol. The book was filmed earlier in 1911 in Italy ...
Dante's Inferno: Directed by Henry Otto. With Lawson Butt, Howard Gaye, Ralph Lewis, Pauline Starke. The tactics of a vicious slumlord and greedy businessman finally drive a distraught man to commit suicide.
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- Drama, Horror, Romance
- Henry Otto
- 1924-09-07
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Ruthless millionaire Mortimer Judd refuses to repair his tenements and declines to give financial aid to his friend Craig. Craig sends him a copy of The Inferno, accompanied by a curse; and as Judd reads, in a delirious dream he envisions Dante's tour of hell and scenes of punishment for his own sins. Awakening, he seeks to make amends for his ...
- Henry Otto
- Lawson Butt
Author. Henry Otto. Director. Edmund Goulding. Screenplay. Cyrus Wood. Screenplay. The tactics of a vicious slumlord and greedy businessman finally drive a distraught man to commit suicide. The businessman is tried for murder and executed, and is afterward taken by demons to the Hell where he will spend the rest of eternity. .
Movie Info. Mortimer Judd (Ralph Lewis) is a cold-hearted businessman who refuses to help his old friend Eugene (Josef Swickard) financially. The distraught, suicidal Eugene disappears, leaving ...
- Horror, Fantasy