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All That Money Can Buy
All That Money Can Buy

All That Money Can Buy (1941)

70% User Rating
1h 47min
Drama
Fantasy

"A GREAT MOTION PICTURE DARES TO BE DIFFERENT!"

Farmer Jabez Stone, about to lose his land, agrees to sell his soul to the devil, known as Mr. Scratch, who gives Jabez seven years to enjoy the fruits of his sale before he collects. Over that time, Jabez pays off his debts and helps many neighboring farmers, then becomes an advocate for the upstanding Sen. Daniel Webster. When Jabez's contract with Mr. Scratch concludes, he desperately turns to Webster to represent him in a trial for his soul.

William DieterleDirector

Cast

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Edward Arnold

Edward Arnold

Daniel Webster

Walter Huston

Walter Huston

Mr. Scratch

Jane Darwell

Jane Darwell

Ma Stone

Simone Simon

Simone Simon

Belle

Gene Lockhart

Gene Lockhart

Squire Slossum

John Qualen

John Qualen

Miser Stevens

H.B. Warner

H.B. Warner

Justice Hawthorne

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Frank Conlan

Sheriff

Lindy Wade

Lindy Wade

Daniel Stone

George Cleveland

George Cleveland

Cy Bibber

Anne Shirley

Anne Shirley

Mary Stone

James Craig

James Craig

Jabez Stone

Frank Austin

Frank Austin

Spectator (uncredited)

Walter Baldwin

Walter Baldwin

Hank (uncredited)

Eddie Borden

Eddie Borden

Poker Player (uncredited)

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Hazel Boyne

Woman (uncredited)

Sonny Bupp

Sonny Bupp

Martin Van Buren Aldrich (uncredited)

Bob Burns

Bob Burns

Townsman (uncredited)

Horace B. Carpenter

Horace B. Carpenter

Jabez Stone's Party Guest (uncredited)

Tex Cooper

Tex Cooper

Townsman (uncredited)

Jeff Corey

Jeff Corey

Tom Sharp (uncredited)

Alec Craig

Alec Craig

Eli Higgins (uncredited)

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Russell Custer

Townsman (uncredited)

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Joan Delmer

Young Girl (uncredited)

Eddie Dew

Eddie Dew

Farmer (uncredited)

Robert Dudley

Robert Dudley

Lem (uncredited)

Charles Herzinger

Charles Herzinger

Old Farmhand (uncredited)

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George Huggins

Townsman (uncredited)

Harry Humphrey

Harry Humphrey

Reverend (uncredited)

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Payne B. Johnson

Boy (uncredited)

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Al Kunde

Townsman (uncredited)

Robert Milasch

Robert Milasch

Big Harp (uncredited)

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Robert Pittard

Clerk (uncredited)

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June Preston

Little Blonde Girl (uncredited)

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Robert Robinson

Townsman (uncredited)

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Sherman Sanders

Caller (uncredited)

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Allen D. Sewall

Townsman (uncredited)

Carl Stockdale

Carl Stockdale

Van Brooks (uncredited)

Robert Strange

Robert Strange

Court Clerk (uncredited)

Jim Toney

Jim Toney

Farmer (uncredited)

Reviews (1)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 75%

December 24, 2013

Beware of Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing. The Devil and Daniel Webster is directed by William Dieterle and written by Dan Totheroh and Stephen Vincent Benet. It stars Edward Arnold, Walter Huston, James Craig, Anne Shirley, Jane Darwell, Simone Simon and Gene Lockhart. Music is by Bernard Herrmann and cinematography by Joseph H. August. Poor farmer Jabez Stone (Craig) utters in frustration that he would sell his soul to the devil for two cents such is the destitution he and his family find themselves in. So when the mysterious Mr. Scratch (Huston) turns up with the offer of seven years prosperity, Jabez is only to happy too sign away his soul to Scratch’s contract. Prosperity does indeed come, but also a change in Craig alienates his loved ones, and just what will happen when the seven years are up? Dieterle’s Faustian movie was met with decent critical notices upon release but failed to make a hit at the box offices. It was subsequently snipped by the studio and reduced from a 107 minute movie to one that was shown in a sub-standard 85 minute cut. Suffice to say that the original cut is really the only version to see, it’s a no brainer. I’d fight 10,000 devils to save a New Hampshire man. The Devil and Daniel Webster is a film of surreal and ethereal qualities, qualities that sit snugly alongside the moral core of the tale. The story follows the familiar Faust route, man sells his soul but comes to regret it as his character changes for the worse and promptly wants out of the deal before he has to go live with Old Nick and all his hellish instruments. Here there’s the heavy vibe of America’s soul being fought for, so enter famed lawyer Daniel Webster (Arnold) who rocks up to try to save the now frantic Jabez Stone. Not easy since the jury is a roll call of badness and Mr. Scratch himself is of course a wily old fox. The closing court sequences are just one of many great moments in the piece. Others include a ball at the Stone residence that is tinged with supernatural edginess, a barn dance that is borderline demonic, and Belle’s (a stunningly sensual Simon) disarming dance of death. Herrmann crafts an aural sculpture of a musical score that blends ghostly tensions with tongue in cheek slyness, while Huston, Arnold and Simon give terrific performances. On the negative side Craig is way too animated throughout, irritatingly so, while the set design for 1840s New Hampshire barely passes muster for period oomph. Other than those itches this rounds out as thoroughly enjoyable entertainment. 7.5/10

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The Devil and Daniel Webster 1941 Trailer

The Devil and Daniel Webster 1941 Trailer

Joe Dante on THE DEVIL AND DANIEL WEBSTER

Joe Dante on THE DEVIL AND DANIEL WEBSTER

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