The Devil's Disciple

The Devil's Disciple

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Minister | Based On Play Or Musical

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  • Genre(s): Drama, War, Comedy, History
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Guy Hamilton, Adrian Pryce-Jones
  • Cast(s): Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, Laurence Olivier, Janette Scott, Eva Le Gallienne See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 22min
  • Music: Richard Rodney Bennett,Les Hammond,John Hollingsworth
  • Award(s): BAFTA Film 1960 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Hope and Glory, Vamanan
  • Story:
    The Devil's Disciple is a 1959 film adaptation of the George Bernard Shaw play of the same title. The Anglo-American film was directed by Guy Hamilton who replaced Alexander Mackendrick and starred Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, and Laurence Olivier. Mary Grant designed the film's costumes.
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
The Devil's Disciple is a 1959 film adaptation of the George Bernard Shaw play of the same title. The Anglo-American film was directed by Guy Hamilton who replaced Alexander Mackendrick and starred Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, and Laurence Olivier. Mary Grant designed the film's costumes.
Ratings

6.9/10

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AWARDS

Nominations
BAFTA Film Award

Best British Actor | 1960 | Laurence

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

The scene near the end, where General Burgoyne (Sir Laurence Olivier) invites Richard Dudgeon (Kirk Douglas) and Mrs. Anderson (Janette Scott) to dine with him and his lady friend is based loosely on the historical fact that after the British surrender at Saratoga, General Burgoyne and the American commander, General Horatio Gates, and their staffs then ate a simple lunch together (shortly after 2 p.m. on Friday Oct.17, 1777).

Natalie Wood turned down the role of Judith Anderson because she didn't want to work with Kirk Douglas for "personal" reasons.

Third of seven movies that Kirk Douglas and Burt Lancaster made together.

The character of The Reverend Anthony Anderson was loosely based on the historical figure of Peter Muhlenberg, known as the "Fighting Parson of the American Revolution".

According to Gavin Lambert's biography of Natalie Wood, the reason why Wood refused to be in the film was because part of her pre-nuptial agreement with husband Robert Wagner indicated that they should not be separated for more than 2 weeks at a time. Taking a role in the film meant that Wood had to leave for England which would definitely make it difficult for both her and her husband to uphold this part of the agreement. However, according to biographer Suzanne Finstad, Wood's private reason for not wanting to be in the film was because she didn't want to work with Kirk Douglas. She was placed on studio suspension as a result.

Popular Dialogues

"Major Swindon: What will history say, sir? General John Burgoyne: History, sir, will tell lies, as usual!"

"Dick Dudgeon: The rest of this story is pure fiction. Rest assured, you can believe every word of it."