Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA spider runs a hotel for flies where he keeps his guests captive. A pair of fly newlyweds arrive and check in. Fortunately, the husband is "flyweight champion". After a pitched battle featu... Leer todoA spider runs a hotel for flies where he keeps his guests captive. A pair of fly newlyweds arrive and check in. Fortunately, the husband is "flyweight champion". After a pitched battle featuring arrows (fountain pen nibs) and a machinegun (aspirins shot from a perfume atomizer), ... Leer todoA spider runs a hotel for flies where he keeps his guests captive. A pair of fly newlyweds arrive and check in. Fortunately, the husband is "flyweight champion". After a pitched battle featuring arrows (fountain pen nibs) and a machinegun (aspirins shot from a perfume atomizer), the spider winds up in a bottle of library paste.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Flies
- (voz)
- Spider
- (voz)
- (sin acreditar)
Reseñas destacadas
This spider is one of the creepiest characters I've seen in animated films, and I've seen probably a thousand. I'll bet he scared little kids watching this in the theater in 1936.
Make no mistake: this is a "dark" cartoon. Yes, it's not untypical with the theme of a bunch of "little people" ganging up and finding clever ways to beat an evil "big guy," but there aren't the usual amount of laughs in here, although it's smart and will keep your attention. Just beware of what you're in for, if you have little kids planning to see this.
My IMDb Rating: 6/10
It is understandable as to why some would find The Cobweb Hotel weird, the content with the way the spider traps the flies and the lengths he goes into doing so is quite disturbing. But the cartoon is not all grim, because once the flyweight gets more to do it becomes the standard hero vs villain premise that is cute and energetic while also showing the spider at his most sinister. And while The Cobweb Hotel is not a hilarious cartoon or rich with laughs, it's not without funny moments except of the dark kind, the prime example is the lyrics of the spider's song. The characters do engage, while the flyweight is a likable hero that you cheer on in the fight the most interesting is the spider, who is quite a creepy villain and added to my sister's fear of spiders. Other than his design and the freaky imagery shown in his opening song with the flies trapped Jack Mercer's voice work was a large part of the spider's effectiveness as a character, he voices the character with a menacing and quite gravelly hiss and has never sounded creepier. All in all, not quite a Fleischer masterpiece but fascinating. 8/10 Bethany Cox
This cartoon is mainly focused on adapting the strange little song of the same name which we see the spider singing, adding an ominous curl at certain appropriate moments, as this one opens. The flies though they at first seem to be so much cattle to be harvested eventually prove to be of more substance than we initially thought as they end up putting up quite the fight of resistance indeed.
I have to say I enjoyed this one far more than perhaps many would as it carries out a somewhat morbid real world event (spiders do catch flies in their spider webs) and adds an entertaining, delightful twist to the proceedings. It helps that our spider here comes across as being particularly monstrous. Fun if slightly twisted.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesIncluded in the Rhino Home Video compilation "Bambi Meets Godzilla (1969) and Other Weird Cartoons".
- PifiasWhile it it is called the Cobweb Hotel, there are no cobwebs, only orb webs.
- ConexionesFeatured in La noche de los demonios (1988)
- Banda sonoraSpend the Night at the Cobweb Hotel
(uncredited)
Music by Sammy Timberg
Lyrics by Bob Rothberg
Sung by the spider
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Detalles
- Duración8 minutos
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.37 : 1