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  1. Case in point: just a year after he produced and starred in the contemplative Separate Tables, he does the same in The Devil’s Disciple, an awkward American Revolution situation comedy worth watching, I think, only if you’re a Burt Lancaster or Kirk Douglas completist. Set in 1777, when the American Revolution was still finding support, it ...

  2. Released August 20th, 1959, 'The Devil's Disciple' stars Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier, Janette Scott The movie has a runtime of about 1 hr 22 min, and received a user score of 65 ...

  3. Jan 6, 2017 · For a devil’s disciple, we don’t see him do anything devilish except for kissing the minister’s wife and stealing his father’s body from the gallows. During the one battle / fight scene, the peaceful reverend suddenly becomes an unstoppable force for the revolution, fighting off a British officer, two soldiers and an unwilling ...

  4. The Devil's Disciple by George Bernard Shaw is better than this film version would indicate to those unfamiliar with the stage original. The final third of the picture is superb Shawmanship, but ...

  5. When a man learns his father was executed by the British for treason at the onset of the Revolutionary War, he steals the body for a proper burial after the min

  6. The Devil's Disciple was shot on location in England, according to Lancaster's biography at the Rothschild estate and at Trig Park in Hertfordshire, as well as Elstree Studios. The play and film were loosely based on historical events.

  7. Devil's Disciple, The (1959) -- (Movie Clip) The Child Isn't Past Saving At the wake for his father, hanged by the British, New Hampshire outlaw Richard Dudgeon (Kirk Douglas) tangles with his mother (Eva LaGalliene), preacher Anderson (Burt Lancaster) and wife Judith (Janette Scott) in the George Bernard Shaw Revolutionary War tale The Devil's Disciple, 1959.

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