The Devils Party (1938)
Cult Classics
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Classics, History
The Devil's Party (1938) is a gritty crime drama from Universal Pictures that tells the story of Marty Malone, a former street gang member who has turned over a new leaf and become a respected firefighter. When a murder implicates one of his old friends, Marty is forced back into the dangerous world he thought he had left behind. Torn between loyalty and justice, he must face the sins of his youth and protect those he cares about. Directed by Ray McCarey, the film stars Victor McLaglen, William Gargan, and Paul Kelly, delivering a compelling look at redemption, brotherhood, and the cost of a violent past.
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