

The Devil Is Driving
Gabby Denton, a hard-drinking, down-on-his-luck drifter, seems to get a chance at redemption when his brother-in-law helps get him a job as a mechanic. Not realizing the garage he works for is actually a front for a stolen car ring, Gabby soon finds himself mixed up in both murder and a liaison with the boss's girl.
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Plot Summary
A wealthy young socialite, driven by guilt over a past accident, enters a life of recklessness and drinking. Her behavior isolates her from her family and friends, pushing her towards a downward spiral. However, a chance encounter with a compassionate doctor offers a glimmer of hope for redemption and a path towards a more stable future.
Critical Reception
While specific contemporary reviews are scarce, the film is recognized as an early example of pre-Code Hollywood dramas exploring themes of societal pressures and personal redemption. Its reception likely reflected the audience's interest in melodramatic narratives and moralistic tales common during the era.
What Reviewers Say
- Explores the consequences of guilt and societal expectations.
- Features a melodramatic narrative common to early sound films.
- Offers a cautionary tale with a focus on personal redemption.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this early film is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The film is notable for its pre-Code status, meaning it was produced before the strict enforcement of the Hays Code, allowing for more mature themes and content than would be permissible in later Hollywood productions.
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