“The Devil’s Cabaret” (1930) starring Eddie Buzzell / Z-View

The Devil’s Cabaret (1930)
Director: Nick Grinde
Screenplay: Edward Buzzell
Stars: Edward Buzzell, Charles Middleton.
Tagline: None.
The Plot (beware of spoilers)…
Mr. Satan is upset. His company, Satan & Company, located in Hades is losing too many human souls to heaven. Satan then tasks his assistant, Howie Burns (get it? How he burns. <wink, wink>), to find a way to get more souls coming to Hades. Burns promises his best to do his worst.
Burns creates a nightclub called The Devil’s Cabaret. Burns then stands outside promising all who pass by, “a night of wild entertainment and hot jazz.” Crowds flock to the show… now will they follow him afterwards?
Thoughts (beware of spoilers)…
The Devil’s Cabaret is a Technicolor pre-code short. It’s humorous, clever, entertaining and not a bad way at all to spend 16 minutes.
Edward Buzzell, who plays Howie Burns, also wrote the screenplay.
The Devil’s Cabaret (1930) rates 4 of 5 stars


























































