The Devil and Miss Jones (1941)

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Written by Norman Krasna

Directed by Sam Wood

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1941

Rating: U Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Black and White

Oscar-nominated Charles Coburn plays the world's richest man, who is annoyed to hear workers at one of his stores are trying to form a union. Getting a menial job, he's determined to root out the troublemakers, led by Robert Cummings, but soon finds their grievances are genuine through the eponymous Miss Jones, Coburn's co-worker and Cummings' girlfriend.

When is The Devil and Miss Jones next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Classics December 8th, 12:45pm and on Sky Movies Classics December 9th, 3:35am. See more...

Cast

Jean ArthurMary Jones
Robert CummingsJoe O'Brien
Charles CoburnJohn P. Merrick
Edmund GwennHooper
Spring ByingtonElizabeth Ellis
S.Z. SakallGeorge - Merrick's Butler
William DemarestFirst Detective
Walter KingsfordMr. Allison
Montagu LoveHarrison
Richard CarleOliver
Charles WaldronNeedles
Edwin MaxwellWithers
Edward McNamaraPolice Desk Sergeant
Robert Emmett KeaneTom Higgins
Florence BatesStore Shopper

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