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  1. The Devil's Disciple: Directed by Guy Hamilton, Alexander Mackendrick. With Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier, Janette Scott. The black sheep of a family and the local minister discover their true vocations during the Revolutionary War.

    • (2,9K)
    • Comedy, History, Romance
    • Guy Hamilton, Alexander Mackendrick
    • 1959-08-20
  2. The Devil's Disciple is a 1959 British-American film adaptation of the 1897 George Bernard Shaw play The Devil's Disciple. The Anglo-American film was directed by Guy Hamilton, who replaced Alexander Mackendrick, and starred Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas and Laurence Olivier. Mary Grant designed the film's costumes.

  3. Sinopse. O revolucionário Dick Dudgeon ( Kirk Douglas) é preso por engano, pelos ingleses, no lugar do reverendo de seu povoado durante a Guerra da...

    • Alexander Mackendrick, Guy Hamilton
    • John Dighton, Roland Kibbee
    • 83
    • 1959
  4. 3 de jul. de 2018 · In a small New England town during the American War of Independence, Dick Dudgeon, a revolutionary American Puritan, is mistaken for local minister Rev. Anthony Anderson and arrested by the British. Dick discovers himself incapable of accusing another human to suffer and continues to masquerade as the reverend.

    • 83 min
    • 9,5K
  5. "The Devil's Disciple" é uma adaptação cinematográfica anglo-americana de 1959 da peça de 1897 de George Bernard Shaw, The Devil's Disciple. O filme anglo-americano foi dirigido por Guy Hamilton, que substituiu Alexander Mackendrick, e estrelado por Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas e Laurence Olivier.

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    • Burt Lancaster
    • Guy Hamilton, Alexander Mackendrick
  6. movies. The Devil's Disciple. Publication date 1959 Contributor Internet Archive. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2017-03 ...

  7. Overview. In a small New England town during the American War of Independence, Dick Dudgeon, a revolutionary American Puritan, is mistaken for local minister Rev. Anthony Anderson and arrested by the British. Dick discovers himself incapable of accusing another human to suffer and continues to masquerade as the reverend. George Bernard Shaw. Author