

The Devil and Miss Jones
1941 Directed by Sam WoodThe wealthiest man in the world, John P. Merrick, is a private person who likes to stay anonymous. One of his many assets is Neeley's Department Store. There is labor unrest at the store, and the employees' anger is directed at him, who they hang in effigy outside the store despite not knowing what he looks like. Merrick, not happy at what he sees going on, decides to mete out the rabble-rousers. So he goes undercover as a sales clerk in the shoe department.
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Charles Coburn
....................................................John P. Merrick/Thomas Higgins

Jean Arthur
....................................................Mary Jones

Robert Cummings
....................................................Joe O'Brien

Edmund Gwenn
....................................................Hooper

Spring Byington
....................................................Elizabeth Ellis

S.Z. Sakall
....................................................George (Merrick's Butler)

William Demarest
....................................................First Detective
Director
...........................................................Sam Wood
Producer
...........................................................Frank Ross
Writer
...........................................................Norman Krasna
Assistant Director
...........................................................W. Argyle Nelson
Director of Photography
...........................................................Harry Stradling Sr.
Makeup Artist
...........................................................Mel Berns
Costume Design
...........................................................Irene
Production Companies
...................................................Frank Ross-Norma Krasna Inc.
Production Countries
........................................................United States of America
Spoken Languages
....................................................English
Genres
....................................................Comedy
Romance
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