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Devil and Daniel Webster
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pros: The whole shebang
cons: Should be on the American Film Institute Top 100.
Devil and Daniel Webster: All That Money Can Buy
NOTE: The Criterion Collection DVD is available as of this writing, June 2004 and presents a wonderf... See Full Review
pros: Great period atmosphere, fine performances for the title characters and a fantastic score all add up to an all-time great fantasy
cons: There are butchered versions of this floating around out there, get the Home Vision version
A Slight Taste of Rural Evil
In this film version of the classic Steven Vincent Benet short story (which he adapted for this movi... See Full Review
pros: Faust Legend, Walter Huston's as the Devil, Simone Simon, Bernard Herrmann's Oscar Winning Score.
cons: Restoration from both 16mm and 35mm elements is skillful, but some flaws are evident.
THE DEVIL AND DANIEL WEBSTER Teach Us a Lesson
THE DEVIL AND DANIEL WEBSTER (Dieterle, 1941) is the finest telling of the Faust Legend in American... See Full Review
Product Details
| Key Information | |
| Genre | Dramas |
| Directors | William Dieterle |
| Actors | H.B. Warner |
| Stars | Walter Huston |
| UPC | 042995605136 |
| Running Time | 1hr 49min |
| Available Formats | VHS |
| MPAA Rating | Not Rated |
| Subgenre | Suspense |
| Release Date | 1941 |
| Languages | |
| Original Language | English |
| DVD Editions | |
| DVD Editions | <Edition><item name="format">DVD</item><item name="runtime">1hr 46min</item><item name="company">Criterion Collection</item><item name="date">September 30, 2003</item><item name="rating">Not Rated</item><item name="upc">037429181423</item></Edition> |
| VHS Editions | |
| VHS Editions | <Edition><item name="format">VHS</item><item name="runtime">1hr 49min</item><item name="company">New Line Home Video</item><item name="rating">Not Rated</item><item name="upc">042995605136</item><item name="sound">Sound Features: HiFi</item></Edition> |
| Credits | |
| Screenwriter | Dan Totheroh |
| Professional Reviews | |
| Professional Reviews | (02/13/1992, p.13D, Mike Clark): "...It still has Joseph August's shadowy photography, Bernard Herrmann's Oscar-winning score and Stephen Vincent Benet's yarn....A masterwork..." |




