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The Devil’s Jest
An aristocratic widow discovers that her former lover, a medical officer in the British army, is secretly a German spy.
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Plot Summary
A struggling actor, haunted by a past failure, becomes obsessed with a wealthy socialite and a dark secret she carries. As his descent into paranoia deepens, he finds himself entangled in a dangerous game of deception and manipulation. The lines between reality and delusion blur as he seeks to uncover the truth and confront the specter of his own past, leading to a tragic and inevitable confrontation.
Critical Reception
While 'The Devil's Jest' was largely overlooked upon its initial release, it has since gained a cult following among aficionados of low-budget noir and psychological thrillers. Critics at the time noted its atmospheric tension and Newton's intense performance, though some found the plot convoluted. Modern appraisals often praise its gritty realism and unsettling mood, considering it a hidden gem of its era.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its dark, atmospheric cinematography and unsettling tone.
Robert Newton's intense and often unhinged performance is a central draw.
The convoluted plot and low-budget feel sometimes detract from the narrative.
Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to gauge due to limited availability and recognition, but the film is appreciated by niche fans for its moody noir elements and compelling lead performance.
Fun Fact
Robert Newton, famous for his iconic portrayal of Long John Silver in Disney's 'Treasure Island' (1950), also directed and starred in 'The Devil's Jest', showcasing a very different and darker side to his acting capabilities.
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