1906 - The Merry Frolics of Satan

I'm only on my fifth movie and already I'm repeating directors.  "The Merry Frolics of Satan" is another visually striking film from french filmmaker George Melies; director of "A Trip to the Moon".  From what I can gather this movie is about a man whose horse and carriage are transformed by the devil and they take off with a bunch of chefs running after them.  The skeletal horse leads him straight into an open volcano where they ride through stars and moons with pretty ladies on them until finally the buggy goes over a cliff.  Our hero uses his umbrella to slow his descent and crashes through the ceiling, and landing on the table of the chefs (maybe).  I'll be honest, I don't know if this is the whole film, but I don't think it really matters.  This movie has the same visual flair of "A Trip to the Moon" along with some really good (hand) coloring.