"Includes the film Beat the devil and a Humphrey Bogart appearance on the Jack Benny program. Also includes an audio CD."@en
"DVD : Beat the devil : Comedic drama that follows the adventures of a motley crew of swindlers and con-men as they wait in a small Italian ort aboard an ill-fated steamer en route to Kenya. It is a parody of the Film Noir style ; Jack Benny program : One of Bogart's few television appearances mastered from a 16mm Kinoscope."
"Humphrey Bogart on film provides a glimpse into the unique life of the quintessential Hollywood legend."
"After casting the deciding vote for the death penalty for a young murderess, the jury foreman insists he would do the same again; then his own daughter commits murder in similar circumstances."@en
""Humphrey Bogart was America's leading man; his on screen presence resonated with charm, mystery and masculine defiance. Woman wanted him and men idolized him. He stood as the defining star of Hollywood's toughest era and remains a cinematic icon around the globe. Now this exclusive DVD production showcases Bogart's talents as an actor and screen legend with John Huston's 1953 thriller 'Beat The Devil' while a rare personal appearance on The Jack Benny Show (aka The Lucky Strike Program) offers a more candid look at the man himself as he chats with host Jack Benny and hams it up with some skit comedy"--Container."
"Beat the devil is an offbeat tale of adventure and suspense involving passengers on a steamer who attempt to outfox each other for illegal control of a parcel of land believed to be rich with uranium deposits."
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