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Satan Met a Lady
In the second screen version of The Maltese Falcon, a detective is caught between a lying seductress and a lady jewel thief.
William Dieterle
Casts & Crew
Bette Davis
Warren William
Alison Skipworth
Arthur Treacher
Marie Wilson
Wini Shaw
Porter Hall
Olin Howland
Charles C. Wilson
May Beatty
Sol Gorss
Barbara Blane
Maynard Holmes
Frank Darien
Kid Herman
J.H. Allen
Don Downen
Billy Bletcher
Alice La Mont
William B. Davidson
Raymond Brown
John Elliott
Edward McWade
Cliff Saum
Joe King
Francis Sayles
James P. Burtis
Eddie Shubert
John Alexander
Ray Turner
Huey White
Alphonse Martell
Leo White
Douglas Williams
Jack Wise
John J. Richardson
Bert Moorhouse
Edmund Mortimer
Also Directed by William Dieterle
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