An old man sells his soul to the devil, and turns into a young man. He then uses witchcraft and black magic to win a woman from his rival.An old man sells his soul to the devil, and turns into a young man. He then uses witchcraft and black magic to win a woman from his rival.An old man sells his soul to the devil, and turns into a young man. He then uses witchcraft and black magic to win a woman from his rival.
Riley Hill
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Hugh Hooker
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An old man (Ed Nelson) sells his soul to the devil, and turns into a young man (also Ed Nelson). He then uses witchcraft and black magic to win a woman (Jean Allison) from his rival (Richard Crane).
Nelson is probably not a well-known name to many, but perhaps he should be. For fans of horror and science fiction, it is worth pointing out that he worked with famed B-movie producer Roger Corman on such films as "Cry Baby Killers", "A Bucket of Blood", "Teenage Cave Man", and "Attack of the Crab Monsters". That is not a bad bunch of films to appear in!
Stanley Clements should be given credit for writing a simple yet compelling plot. He was primarily an actor and was known to be a part of the East Side Kids or Bowery Boys film series. Apparently, he could have been just as successful as a writer if he had chosen that route!
Nelson is probably not a well-known name to many, but perhaps he should be. For fans of horror and science fiction, it is worth pointing out that he worked with famed B-movie producer Roger Corman on such films as "Cry Baby Killers", "A Bucket of Blood", "Teenage Cave Man", and "Attack of the Crab Monsters". That is not a bad bunch of films to appear in!
Stanley Clements should be given credit for writing a simple yet compelling plot. He was primarily an actor and was known to be a part of the East Side Kids or Bowery Boys film series. Apparently, he could have been just as successful as a writer if he had chosen that route!
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- TriviaFilmed and copyright dated in 1958. Submitted to the British Board of Film Censors on 27 November 1959 and passed with an "X" certificate. When Grand National unveiled their legendary release Plan 9 from Outer Space (1957) at the Hammer preview theatre on 15 February 1960, they also announced Devil's Partner as the co-feature. The two films opened at Coventry's Opera cinema on Monday, 21 March 1960 for a six-day run, then moved to random places (Derby, Hastings, Long Eaton, Motherwell, etc) during the rest of 1960.
- GoofsWhen David is attacked by his German Shepherd, the dog bites him on the left side of his face. In the next scene he's holding a towel and later is bandaged on the right side of his face.
- Quotes
Sheriff Tom Fuller: Doesn't make sense, a hunk of beef killing a man like Doctor Marx.
- Crazy creditsAnd introducing Ed Nelson... (Ed Nelson had been making movies since the early 1950s)
- ConnectionsEdited into FrightMare Theater: The Devil's Partner (2018)
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- Enter the Devil
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- Runtime1 hour 14 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1
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