The Woman from Hell (1929)
Dee Renaud is a girl playing the "Devil" in an amusement concession at a beach resort. Slick Glicks, the barker, promises the yokels that if they're able to catch the "Lady From Hell," she will reward them with a kiss. But when Glicks tries to go beyond kissing, Dee is rescued by Jim Coakley, son of a New England lighthouse keeper...
Director: A.F. Erickson
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Mary Astor as Dee Renaud |
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Robert Armstrong as Alf |
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Dean Jagger as Jim Coakley |
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Roy D'Arcy as Slick Glicks |
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May Boley as Mother Price |
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James Bradbury Sr. as Pat |
| Directing | A.F. Erickson | Director |
| Crew | Lois Zellner | Script |
| Writing | Charles Kenyon | Writer |
| Writing | Ray Doyle | Writer |
| Writing | Annette Scarborough | Adaptation |
| Writing | George Scarborough | Adaptation |
| Writing | Jaime Del Rio | Story |
| Writing | Lois Zellner | Story |