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The New Devil of Hellsbottom 1965

★ 4.47 votes94 min📅 1965-08-09

Step into a world of absurd comedy with The New Devil of Hellsbottom (1965), a film that dares to question the nature of sin and salvation. Directed by Grigori Kromanov, this Estonian comedy follows the Devil as he takes on human form to explore the human condition.

Director: Grigori Kromanov

Cast

Elmar Salulaht
Elmar Salulaht
Devil
Ants Eskola
Ants Eskola
Clever Ants
Astrid Lepa
Astrid Lepa
Juula
Leida Rammo
Leida Rammo
Lisete
Heino Mandri
Heino Mandri
Reverend
Olev Eskola
Olev Eskola
Constable
Kaarel Karm
Kaarel Karm
Doctor
Jüri Järvet
Jüri Järvet
Peetrus
Jaan Saul
Jaan Saul
Kustas
Eili Sild
Eili Sild
Maia

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The New Devil of Hellsbottom (1965) about?

The New Devil of Hellsbottom (1965) follows the Devil as he takes on human form to explore the human condition and challenge traditional notions of good and evil.

Who directed The New Devil of Hellsbottom?

The New Devil of Hellsbottom was directed by Grigori Kromanov.

Who stars in The New Devil of Hellsbottom?

The film features a talented cast including Elmar Salulaht, Ants Eskola, and Astrid Lepa.

Is The New Devil of Hellsbottom (1965) worth watching?

While The New Devil of Hellsbottom (1965) may not have a high IMDb rating, its unique blend of humor and philosophical inquiry makes it a thought-provoking and entertaining watch for fans of comedy and those looking for a unique viewing experience.

How long is The New Devil of Hellsbottom?

The New Devil of Hellsbottom has a runtime of 94 minutes.

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About The New Devil of Hellsbottom (1965) — A Comedy that Challenges the Nature of Sin and Salvation

Step into a world of absurd comedy with The New Devil of Hellsbottom (1965), a film that dares to question the nature of sin and salvation. Directed by Grigori Kromanov, this Estonian comedy follows the Devil as he takes on human form to explore the human condition. With a talented cast including Elmar Salulaht, Ants Eskola, and Astrid Lepa, The New Devil of Hellsbottom (1965) is a thought-provoking and entertaining ride that challenges traditional notions of good and evil. As the Devil navigates the complexities of human relationships and morality, he must confront the possibility that salvation may not be the ultimate goal for humans. With its unique blend of humor and philosophical inquiry, The New Devil of Hellsbottom (1965) is a film that will leave you laughing and thinking long after the credits roll.

In a world where the lines between heaven and hell are blurred, The New Devil of Hellsbottom (1965) is a comedy that will make you question everything you thought you knew about the nature of humanity. With its talented cast and clever writing, this film is a must-watch for anyone looking for a unique and thought-provoking viewing experience.