El hombre que vendió su alma

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El hombre que vendió su alma
El hombre que vendió su alma
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In all films there are messages that are seen with the naked eye and others that are deeper. El hombre que vendió su alma has many of them that are sure to make you reflect.
In year 1941 there were many premieres and one of them was this movie.
Without a doubt, the cast of this film is very well chosen with actresses and actors like Edward Arnold, Walter Huston, James Craig, Jane Darwell, Simone Simon who are ideal for the role they play.

The responsibility that the film director has during the shooting of a movie is so great that it is sometimes stressful for the person. In this case it was William Dieterle.
The characters live the experience throughout 112 min..
The film belongs to United States, one of the countries that generates the most cinema in the world.

The script was created by Dan Totheroh, Stephen Vincent Benet.
In the film industry, film production companies are very important, as they are responsible for carrying all or almost all the economic weight of a production. In this case everything has been thanks to William Dieterle.
An important job is that of Bernard Herrmann and his team who have managed to create a perfect soundtrack for the story they tell us.

Everyone has ever taken a photograph, but it has nothing to do with Joseph H. August and his team, who are all professionals and it has been proven when directing the photography for this film.
As a result of a whole production process on a very marked line, we have been able to see a Comedy, Drama, Fantastic movie full of messages and work of months and even years.

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Critics El hombre que vendió su alma

Walter Huston. My God. Creepy, claustrophobic and subversive ... just an awesome movie. I just showed it at a university
Some reflections on a particularly American film, directed by an immigrant. A devilish performance! ALSO MAIN IN THIS
Don't let this country go to hell. Orson Welles was looking over someone's shoulder. William Dieterle goes to hell
What really is a Faustian deal. Top-notch period piece entertainment! A wonderful film that stands the test of time
One of the black swans of Hollywood: a lost masterpiece. a gem of a movie. They don't do it like that anymore
My favorite movie. THE DEVIL AND DANIEL WEBSTER (William Dieterle, 1941) ****. I'd fight ten thousand demons to save a New Hampshire man
The longer criteria version is the one to watch. Wonderful combination of Americana and Morality Tale. Great american gothic
A timeless classic. Possibly the most patriotic American film ever made. One of the best RKO
An invoice to pay from the ground floor.
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