Movie: The Woman from Hell

Top 6 Billed Cast

Mary Astor
Mary Astor

Dee Renaud

Robert Armstrong
Robert Armstrong

Alf

Dean Jagger
Dean Jagger

Jim Coakley

Roy D'Arcy
Roy D'Arcy

Slick Glicks

May Boley
May Boley

Mother Price

James Bradbury Sr.
James Bradbury Sr.

Pat

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    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...

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    1929-04-20

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    A MERE MAN STEALS THE DEVIL'S SWEETHEART

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