Released in France as La Ronde Infernale on 10 February 1928. While engaged in the six-day Vel d'Hiv event, a cyclist is concerned about the behaviour of his wife, whom he believes to be unfaithful.

Alright, so if you've got a soft spot for silent movies, especially the kind where emotions are writ huge across faces, then Henri Decoin's 1928 French flick, La Ronde Infernale, might just be a *weird* little treat. It's definitely not for everyone, though. If flickering images and melodramatic stares aren't your jam,...

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"Alright, so if you've got a soft spot for silent movies, especially the kind where emotions are writ huge across faces, then Henri Decoin's 1928 French flick, La Ronde Infernale, might just be a *weird* little treat. It's definitely not for everyone, though. If flickering images and melodramatic stares aren't your jam, you'll probably find this a bit of a slog. But for those who appreciate old cinema's raw energy, there are some really fascinating, almost uncomfortable, bits here. 🚴♂️The story..."
Henri Decoin
France

