4 Devils
The circus provides the backdrop for this melodrama that chronicles the lives of four children raised within the big top. 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. In the December 1974 issue of "Films in Review," he explained that Mary Duncan, one of the film's stars, wanted it to show to a group of friends in Florida. The star was aware that it was a dangerous nitrate print and assumed that Fox had others. She threw the only copy in the ocean, a mistake characterized by Everson as "a monumental blunder to rank with Balaclava, Sarajevo, and the Fall of Babylon as one of history's blackest moments."
4 Devils
October 3, 1928
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Cast (10)
Janet Gaynor
Marion
Mary Duncan
The Lady
Charles Morton
Charles
Barry Norton
Adolf
J. Farrell MacDonald
The Clown
Anders Randolf
Cecchi
Anita Louise
Louise as a girl
Anne Shirley
Marion as a girl
Nancy Drexel
Louise
George Davis
Mean Clown
Crew (11)
Directing
F. W. Murnau
Director
Writing
Production
No data availableSound
Harold Hobson
Sound
S.L. Rothafel
Music
Art
Edgar G. Ulmer
Assistant Art Director
Camera
Ernest Palmer
Director of Photography
L. William O'Connell
Director of Photography
Costume & Make-Up
No data availableCrew
No data availableEditing
Harold D. Schuster
Editor