The Devil's Double (1916)

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"Bowie" Blake is a gambler in a mining camp. One day, an artist, Van Dyke Tarleton comes to town with his wife, Naomi. He sees Bowie and decides he is perfect as a model for Lucifer in his latest painting. At first he refuses to pose, but Naomi talks him into it. Tarleton sees that Bowie is attracted to his wife, and purposely insults her just to get the right evil look in his eyes. But finally Bowie, whose feelings have become too much for him, quits.

Director: William S. Hart
Genre: Western
Runtime: 50 min
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Production: Kay-Bee Pictures
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Devil's Double about?
"Bowie" Blake is a gambler in a mining camp. One day, an artist, Van Dyke Tarleton comes to town with his wife, Naomi. He sees Bowie and decides he is perfect as a model for Lucifer in his latest painting. At first he refuses to pose, but Naomi talks him into it. Tarleton sees that Bowie is attracted to his wife, and purposely insults her just to get the right evil look in his eyes. But finally Bowie, whose feelings have become too much for him, quits.
Who directed The Devil's Double?
The Devil's Double was directed by William S. Hart.
Who stars in The Devil's Double?
The Devil's Double stars William S. Hart, Enid Markey, Robert McKim, Kisaburō Kurihara.
How long is The Devil's Double?
The Devil's Double has a runtime of 50m (50 minutes).
What genre is The Devil's Double?
The Devil's Double is a Western film.
Where was The Devil's Double produced?
The Devil's Double was produced in United States of America.