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  1. Devil's Partner: Directed by Charles R. Rondeau. With Edgar Buchanan, Jean Allison, Richard Crane, Spencer Carlisle. An old man sells his soul to the devil, and turns into a young man. He then uses witchcraft and black magic to win a woman from his rival.

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    • Horror
    • Charles R. Rondeau
    • 1961-09
  2. Devil's Partner is a 1958 American film starring Ed Nelson, directed by Charles R. Rondeau and produced by Hugh Hooker, an actor and stuntman who had previously made the 1958 film The Littlest Hobo.

  3. Jan 9, 2024 · Directed by Charles R. Rondeau, THE DEVIL’S PARTNER makes for a watchable, if predictable, demonic-laced thriller. The story revolves mainly around the facial disfigurement of the leading lady’s hunk of a fella caused by the film’s bad guy, played in a dual role by Ed Nelson, who seeks to replace him in her affections.

  4. Currently you are able to watch "Devil's Partner" streaming on Amazon Prime Video, fuboTV, MGM Plus Amazon Channel, MGM Plus Roku Premium Channel, Hoopla, Fandor Amazon Channel or for free with ads on Amazon Prime Video with Ads.

    • Charles R. Rondeau
    • 73 min
    • 25
  5. The Devil's Partner is a classic American horror movie from 1960, directed by Charles R. Rondeau, and featuring a cast of talented actors, including Edgar Buchanan, Jean Allison, and Richard Crane. The movie tells the story of a young man named Nick, who moves to a small town to start a new life.

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    • Edgar Buchanan, Jean Allison, Richard Crane
    • Charles R. Rondeau
    • Film Chest
  6. Where to watch. Currently you are able to watch "Devil's Partner" streaming on Tubi TV for free with ads. Synopsis. An old man sells his soul to the devil, and turns into a young man. He then uses witchcraft and black magic to win a woman from his rival. Videos: Trailers, Teasers. About the movie. Like. Dislike. Watchlist. Seen. Rating. 5.2.

    • 73 min
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  8. The Devil's Partner marked the last released film of long-time director of photography Edward Cronjager (1904-1961), who spent much of his career at Twentieth Century-Fox from the 1930s through the early 1950s.