Devil's Partner
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Directed by | Charles R. Rondeau |
Written by | Stanley Clements Laura Jean Mathews |
Produced by | Hugh Hooker |
Starring | Ed Nelson Edgar Buchanan |
Cinematography | Edward Cronjager |
Edited by | Howard Epstein |
Music by | Ronald Stein |
Distributed by | Filmgroup |
Running time | 73 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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. However the film was not released until 1961 when it was acquired by Roger and Gene Corman's Filmgroup as a double feature with Creature from the Haunted Sea[1] The film was co-written by actor Stanley Clements and Laura Jean Mathews.
Plot summary[]
Set in rural Furnace Flats, New Mexico, the film opens with a hunched old man, Pete Jensen, slaughtering a goat and daubing its blood within a hexagon drawn on the floor of his shack. Days later, a young man, Nick Richards, arrives in town, asking about Pete, claiming he is his uncle. The town's sheriff informs Nick that Pete is dead. Nick decides to set up residence in Pete's shack. And from there, he proceeds to drive a wedge between pretty Nell Lucas and her fiancé, auto-mechanic David Simpson. One evening, after a date with Nell, David is mysteriously attacked and disfigured by his pet dog. Nick offers to substitute for David at his gas station while he recovers. Those alerted to Nick's presence notice that even though it's incredibly hot, the immaculately dressed Nick fails to perspire. Yet with the exception of the sheriff's dog, the town's inhabitants feel comfortable in his presence.
Meanwhile, further animal-related incidents occur. A local drunk is trampled by a horse. A plastic surgeon dies when a cow lays down in the road in front of his speeding car, causing him to crash. Later, a rattlesnake threatens David in his bedroom, but he shoots the varmint before it escapes. Eventually, the town doctor finally guesses that Nick, the victim of demonic possession, is behind the hostile animal incidents. He further theorizes (correctly) that the old man, Pete, and his nephew Nick are actually one and the same. In the film's climax, the doctor and the sheriff, along with Nell and David, witness Nick transforming into a stallion. As he gallops away, however, the sheriff brings him down with several gunshots. At this point, David's facial wound miraculously disappears and the film ends on a happy note with the townsfolk standing over Nick's body in a field.
Cast[]
- Ed Nelson as Nick Richards / Pete Jensen
- Edgar Buchanan as Doc Lucas
- Jean Allison as Nell Lucas
- Richard Crane as David Simpson
- Spencer Carlisle as Sheriff Tom Fuller
- Byron Foulger as Papers
- Claire Carleton as Ida
- Brian O'Hara as Harry Matthews
- Harry Fleer as John Winters
- Joe Hooker as Deputy Joe
- Hugh Hooker as Mr. Johnson
- Riley Hill as Frank
Production note[]
While several characters in the film claim to have seen a centaur, one never appears on-screen even though one appears on the poster advertising the movie.
References[]
- ^ p. 40 Ray, Fred Olen The New Poverty Row: Independent Filmmakers as Distributors McFarland, 1 Jan 1991
External links[]
- Devil's Partner at IMDb
- Devil's Partner is available for free download at the Internet Archive
- English-language films
- 1958 films
- 1961 horror films
- 1961 films
- American supernatural horror films
- Works based on the Faust legend
- American films
- American black-and-white films
- Films scored by Ronald Stein
- 1960s horror film stubs