Dante's Inferno (film)

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Dante's Inferno
Directed by Harry Lachman
Produced by Sol M. Wurtzel
Written by Philip Klein
Starring Spencer Tracy
Claire Trevor
Rita Hayworth
Cinematography Rudolph Maté
Editing by Alfred DeGaetano
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Release date(s) Flag of the United States July 31, 1935 (New York City, New York)
August 30 (wide)
Flag of Finland November 3
Flag of Denmark November 15
Running time 88 min.
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
Budget $748,900 (estimate)
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Dante's Inferno is a 1935 motion picture that draws for inspiration on The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri. Its sole substance lies in a ten minute depiction of hell realised by director Harry Lachman, himself an established post-impressionist painter.

Rita Hayworth appears as a dancer under the credit Rita Cansino.

The film uses a conventional story of greed and dishonesty to project an image of the Inferno conjured up in Dante's 14th century epic poem. Director Lachman had established a substantial reputation as a painter before embarking on a Hollywood career and he summoned his artistic vision to realise Dante's work in cinematographic form, drawing on the engravings of Gustave Doré.

The film's reputation pivots on the 10 minute vision of the Inferno and reception has been mixed. Leslie Halliwell described it as "one of the most unexpected, imaginative and striking pieces of cinema in Hollywood's history," while Variety held that it was, "a pushover for vigorous exploitation."

In many ways, What Dreams May Come (1998) aspires to similar goals and falls into familiar traps.

Jim Carter (Tracy) takes over a fairground show illustrating scenes from Dante. An inspector declares the fair unsafe but is bribed by Carter. There is a fatal disaster at the fair during which we see the vision of the Inferno. Carter establishes a new venture with an unsafe floating casino.

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