Stephen Vincent Benet


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Devil And Daniel Webster, The (1941) -- (Movie Clip) You're Not Dorothy The tantalizing Belle (Simone Simon) appears to Jabez (James Craig) at the birth of his first child then visits mother Mary (Ann Shirley) and Ma Stone (Jane Darwell) in The Devil And Daniel Webster, 1941.
Devil And Daniel Webster, The (1941) -- (Movie Clip) What A Fine Fellow You Were Tumult as Jabez (James Craig) throws out Webster (Edward Arnold) and Mary (Ann Shirley) then encounters Belle (Simone Simon) and Scratch (Walter Huston) who's come to collect in The Devil And Daniel Webster, 1941, a.k.a. All That Money Can Buy.
Devil And Daniel Webster, The (1941) -- (Movie Clip) The Devil Vs. Jabez Stone Webster (Edward Arnold) demands a trial for Jabez (James Craig) and Scratch (Walter Huston) names his jury in The Devil and Daniel Webster, a.k.a. All That Money Can Buy, from the story by Steven Vincent Benet.
Devil And Daniel Webster, The (1941) -- (Movie Clip) Opening, It Could Even Happen To You The famously unusual opening credits for William Dieterle's The Devil And Daniel Webster, 1941, also known as All That Money Can Buy, from a story by Stephen Vincent Benet.
Devil And Daniel Webster, The (1941) -- (Movie Clip) A Soul Is Nothing Mr. Scratch (Walter Huston) cuts a deal with New Hampshire farmer Jabez Stone (James Craig), who summoned him minutes earlier, by swearing about his poverty, in director William Dieterle's The Devil And Daniel Webster, 1941, a.k.a. All That Money Can Buy, from the story by Stephen Vincent Benet.
Abraham Lincoln (1930) -- (Movie Clip) Peaceable Man Walter Huston in his first scene as the title character, with employer Offut (Otto Hoffman) and local bruiser Armstrong (Edgar Deering), establishing his rep, in D.W. Griffith's Abraham Lincoln, 1930.
Abraham Lincoln (1930) -- (Movie Clip) February 12, 1809 Grandiose opening and the script officially by Stephen Vincent Benet but it feels like director D.W. Griffith talking, from Abraham Lincoln, 1930, starring Walter Huston.
Abraham Lincoln (1930) -- (Movie Clip) Ann Rutledge We are left to wonder what might have happened, as young Abe (Walter Huston) visits the deathbed of his betrothed Ann Rutledge (Una Merkel), in D.W. Griffith's episodic bio-pic, Abraham Lincoln, 1930.

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