The Devil's Double

The Devil's Double

Release date : November 26, 1916
Runtime : 50m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language :
Director : William S. Hart /
Writers : J.G. Hawks / J.G. Hawks /
Production companies : Kay-Bee Pictures /
November 26, 1916 50m United States of America Western More
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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.
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William S. Hart
'Bowie' Blake
Enid Markey
Naomi Tarleton
Robert McKim
Van Dyke Tarleton
Kisaburō Kurihara
Jose Ramirez

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  • title:The Devil's Double
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1916
  • Runtime:50m
  • Genres: Western ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: William S. Hart /
  • Writers: J.G. Hawks · J.G. Hawks ·
  • Production companies: Kay-Bee Pictures ·
  • Overview:"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.
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