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  1. June 25, 1937. ( 1937-06-25) Running time. 69 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. The Devil Is Driving is a 1937 American drama film directed by Harry Lachman and starring Richard Dix, Joan Perry and Nana Bryant.

  2. The Devil Is Driving: Directed by Harry Lachman. With Richard Dix, Joan Perry, Ann Rutherford, Ian Wolfe. To regain the trust of his girlfriend, an unscrupulous lawyer decides to mend his ways and follow a straighter path.

    • (33)
    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • Harry Lachman
    • 1937-06-25
  3. Harry Lachman. Director. Harold Buchman. Story. Jo Milward. Writer. Richard Blake. Writer. Lee Loeb. Writer. In the fine tradition of And Sudden Death, Columbia's The Devil is Driving tabulates the dangers of drunken driving in an exciting, unabashedly melodramatic fashion.

  4. Two years pass, and Paul, now the district attorney, works hard to pass strict laws against drunk driving. When Tony's girl friend, Kitty Wooster, accuses Tony of being drunk and leaves him, he steals an automobile and chases her.

    • Harry Lachman, Arthur Black
    • Richard Dix
  5. Synopsis. Chilling thrills run riot! In the fine tradition of And Sudden Death, Columbia’s The Devil is Driving tabulates the dangers of drunken driving in an exciting, unabashedly melodramatic fashion. In his first true portrayal of a “little creep,” Elisha Cook Jr. stars as Tony, the spoiled-rotten son of the wealthy and influential Mr ...

    • Harry Lachman
    • Columbia Pictures
  6. Summaries. To regain the trust of his girlfriend, an unscrupulous lawyer decides to mend his ways and follow a straighter path. Paul Driscoll (Richard Dix) has been hired by wealthy Charles Stevens (Henry Kolker) to defend his weasel son Tony (Eliasha Cook Jr.) of a drunk-driving accident that killed a woman and crippled her child.

  7. In the fine tradition of And Sudden Death, Columbia's The Devil is Driving tabulates the dangers of drunken driving in an exciting, unabashedly melodramatic fashion. In his first true portrayal of a "little creep," Elisha Cook Jr. stars as Tony, the spoiled-rotten son of the wealthy and influential Mr. Stevens.