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Latest revision as of 23:02, 29 July 2023
The Devil's Party was filmed in 1938 with Victor McLaglen. Four boys grow up in New York's Hell's Kitchen vow to meet once a year to renew their friendship. A short time later one of the boys accidentally sets fire to a building and another is convicted of the crime and sent to reform school. Years later, they meet up again with one a gambler and nightclub owner, Two of the boys have become policemen and the final boy has become a priest. When a murder investigation leads the two cops to their friend's nightclub, it spells danger for all involved.
- Actors: Victor McLaglen, William Gargan, Paul Kelly, Beatrice Roberts, Frank Jenks, John Gallaudet, Joe Downing
- Directors: Ray McCarey
The following guns were used in the movie The Devil's Party: