The Devil Is Driving (1937)
In the fine tradition of And Sudden Death, Columbia's The Devil is Driving tabulates the dangers of drunken driving in an exciting, unabashedly melodramatic fashion. In his first true portrayal of a "little creep," Elisha Cook Jr. stars as Tony, the spoiled-rotten son of the wealthy and influential Mr. Stevens.
Director: Harry Lachman
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Richard Dix as Paul Driscoll |
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Joan Perry as Eve Hammond |
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Nana Bryant as Mrs. Sanders |
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Ian Wolfe as Elias Sanders |
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Elisha Cook Jr. as Tony Stevens |
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Henry Kolker as Charles Stevens |
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Walter Kingsford as Louis Wooster |
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Ann Rutherford as Kitty Wooster |
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Frank C. Wilson as Martin Foster |
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Paul Harvey as Sam Mitchell |
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John Wray as Joe Peters |
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Byron Foulger as Mr. Muller (uncredited) |
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Rosemary Theby as Matron (uncredited) |
| Directing | Harry Lachman | Director |
| Writing | Richard Blake | Writer |
| Writing | Harold Buchman | Story |
| Writing | Jo Milward | Writer |
| Writing | Lee Loeb | Writer |