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The Devil (Molnár play)

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The Devil (Hungarian: Az ördög) is a Hungarian play by Ferenc Molnár, first produced in 1907. It was adapted in 1918 for a Hungarian film directed by Michael Curtiz. James Young directed an English-language version, The Devil (1921), in which George Arliss reprised his Broadway stage success.

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