The Devil at His Elbow (1916)
Young mechanical engineer John Ashton is trying to complete the plans for a new submarine. Under pressure to meet a deadline he has been leaning on whiskey to handle the stress which his friend Robert Gray warns him against, but to no avail. His fiancée, Grace, telephones wanting him to take a break and attend a dinner party with her. Against his better judgement and still drinking he accepts but nods off while getting ready. What follows are booze infused visions of loss and degradation so horrifying that upon awaking he swears off "the devil at his elbow”!
Director: Burton L. King
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Clifford Bruce as John Ashton |
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Francis McDonald as Andrew Sealey (as Frank McDonald) |
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Adolphe Menjou as Wilfred Carleton |
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Edward Martindel as Franklin Darrow |
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Dorothy Green as Meg |
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John K. Roberts as Robert Gray (as J.K. Roberts) |
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Mary Sandway as Grace Sealey |
| Writing | Aaron Hoffman | Story |
| Writing | Wallace Clifton | Writer |
| Directing | Burton L. King | Director |
| Crew | Neil Bergman | Cinematography |