. . . that would restore one's Faith in Humanity--if only what started out with a modicum of Honesty did not morph so quickly into one of History's Great Pits of Deception, Prevarication and Despair. The producer of HELL'S BELLS casts himself as "Satan," an apt choice strongly reinforced by subsequent copyright and conglomeration controversies. Even the 21st Century tyke-gobbling crock makes a cameo appearance here, forecasting the upcoming Horror of the Not-So-Magic-Kingdom.
Review of Hell's Bells
Hell's Bells
(1929)
This is the sort of refreshing "Truth in Advertising" . . .
5 October 2021
Warning: Spoilers