The World, the Flesh, the Devil
The World, the Flesh, the Devil is a 1932 British crime film directed by George A. Cooper and starring Harold Huth, Isla Bevan and Victor Stanley.[1] It was based on a play by Laurence Cowen. The screenplay concerns a lawyer who plans to murder an aristocrat and steal his inheritance.
Cast
- Harold Huth - Nicholas Brophy
- Isla Bevan - Beatrice Elton
- Victor Stanley - Jim Stanger
- Sara Allgood - Emme Stanger
- James Raglan - Robert Hall
- Fred Groves - Dick Morgan
- Frederick Leister - Sir James Hall
- Felix Aylmer - Sir Henderson Trent
- Barbara Everest - Mrs Brophy
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References
- "The World the Flesh and the Devil (1932)". Archived from the original on 16 January 2009.
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