The Devil gives his assistant the task of getting more people into Hell, which he does by creating a nightclub..


Alright, so The Devil's Cabaret. Is it worth tracking down? Look, if you’re hoping for some deep, philosophical dive into good and evil, you’ll probably hate it. But if you have a soft spot for **weird old films**, especially those that feel like they were made on a dare and a shoestring budget, then yeah, absolutely. ...

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"Alright, so The Devil's Cabaret. Is it worth tracking down? Look, if you’re hoping for some deep, philosophical dive into good and evil, you’ll probably hate it. But if you have a soft spot for **weird old films**, especially those that feel like they were made on a dare and a shoestring budget, then yeah, absolutely. It’s a niche pick, for sure, but a surprisingly fun one for the right crowd. 😈 The whole premise is just gold. The Devil, played with a sort of weary resignation by Charles Middl..."
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