4 Devils

4 Devils

Janet Gaynor and Charles Morton
Directed by F. W. Murnau
Produced by William Fox
Written by Carl Mayer
Based on "Les Quatre Diables" 
by Herman Bang
Starring Janet Gaynor
Charles Morton
Mary Duncan
Barry Norton
Music by Ernö Rapée
Lew Pollack
Cinematography L. William O'Connell
Ernest Palmer
Production
company
Distributed by Fox Film Corporation
Release dates
  • October 3, 1928 (1928-10-03) (silent version)
  • June 15, 1929 (1929-06-15) (sound version)
Running time
100 minutes (Sound version)
97 minutes (Silent version)
Country United States
Language Silent film
English intertitles

4 Devils (also known as Four Devils) is a lost[1][2] 1928 American silent drama film directed by German film director F. W. Murnau and starring Janet Gaynor.

Plot

The plot concerns four orphans (Janet Gaynor, Nancy Drexel, Barry Norton, and Charles Morton) who become a high wire act, and centers around sinister goings-on at a circus.

Cast

Production

4 Devils was released by Fox Film Corporation, and was produced by William Fox, who had hired Murnau to come to the United States. A sound version, incorporating "synchronised sound effects, music and dialogue sequences", was made without Murnau's cooperation.[3]

Preservation status

No copies of either version of the film are known to exist, and 4 Devils remains among the most sought after lost films of the silent era. Details about the movie can be found on the DVD for Sunrise,[3] released by Fox as part of their 20th Century Fox Studio Classics collection.

Film historian and collector William K. Everson stated that the only surviving print was lost by actress Mary Duncan who had borrowed it from Fox Studios.[4] Martin Koerber, curator of Deutsche Kinemathek, is more hopeful, writing that the print was given to Duncan, and that her heirs, if any, may yet have it.[3]

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