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The Devil and Miss Jones

  • 19411941
  • ApprovedApproved
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
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Jean Arthur in The Devil and Miss Jones (1941)
ComedyRomance
A tycoon goes undercover to ferret out agitators at a department store, but gets involved in their lives instead.A tycoon goes undercover to ferret out agitators at a department store, but gets involved in their lives instead.A tycoon goes undercover to ferret out agitators at a department store, but gets involved in their lives instead.
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
4.3K
YOUR RATING
POPULARITY
2,275
20,027
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    • Director
      • Sam Wood
    • Writer
      • Norman Krasna
    • Stars
      • Jean Arthur
      • Robert Cummings
      • Charles Coburn
    Top credits
    • Director
      • Sam Wood
    • Writer
      • Norman Krasna
    • Stars
      • Jean Arthur
      • Robert Cummings
      • Charles Coburn
  • See production, box office & company info
    • 62User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production, box office & company info
    • Nominated for 2 Oscars
      • 2 nominations total

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    Jean Arthur and Robert Cummings in The Devil and Miss Jones (1941)
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    Spring Byington and Charles Coburn in The Devil and Miss Jones (1941)
    Jean Arthur in The Devil and Miss Jones (1941)
    Jean Arthur and Charles Coburn in The Devil and Miss Jones (1941)
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    Jean Arthur, Charles Coburn, Robert Cummings, Edmund Gwenn, and Walter Kingsford in The Devil and Miss Jones (1941)
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    Jean Arthur
    Jean Arthur
    • Mary Jones
    Robert Cummings
    Robert Cummings
    • Joe O'Brien
    Charles Coburn
    Charles Coburn
    • John P. Merrick
    Edmund Gwenn
    Edmund Gwenn
    • Hooper
    Spring Byington
    Spring Byington
    • Elizabeth Ellis
    S.Z. Sakall
    S.Z. Sakall
    • George
    • (as S.Z. Sakall)
    William Demarest
    William Demarest
    • First Detective
    Walter Kingsford
    Walter Kingsford
    • Mr. Allison
    Montagu Love
    Montagu Love
    • Harrison
    Richard Carle
    Richard Carle
    • Oliver
    Charles Waldron
    • Needles
    Edwin Maxwell
    Edwin Maxwell
    • Withers
    Edward McNamara
    • Police Sergeant
    Robert Emmett Keane
    Robert Emmett Keane
    • Tom Higgins
    Florence Bates
    Florence Bates
    • Customer
    Charles Irwin
    Charles Irwin
    • Second Detective
    Matt McHugh
    Matt McHugh
    • Sam
    Julie Warren
    Julie Warren
    • Dorothy
    • Director
      • Sam Wood
    • Writer
      • Norman Krasna
    • All cast & crew
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    • Trivia
      Jean Arthur planned to remake the picture with her as the devil and the title "The Devil and Mr. Jones", but that project never materialized.
    • Goofs
      During the beach scene, the people in the background change completely from shot to shot. However, the crowd in the opening shot of the beach scene is the same as the one in the final shot.
    • Quotes

      First Policeman: When they start recitin' the Constitution, watch out!

    • Crazy credits
      The foreword after the opening credits reads: Dear Richest Men in the World: We made up this character in the story, out of our own heads. It's nobody, really. The whole thing is make-believe. We'd feel awful if anyone was offended. Thank you, The Author, Director and Producer. P.S. Nobody sue. P.P.S. Please.
    • Connections
      Featured in Ebert Presents: At the Movies: Episode #1.12 (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      The Blue Danube Waltz, Opus 314
      (1867) (uncredited)

      Written by Johann Strauss

      Played aboard ship at the end and danced by Merrick and the employees.

    User reviews62

    Review
    Top review
    10/10
    Labor Day Sale
    Norman Krasna, was one of the best screen writers in the movies of the period. Sam Wood shows his ability to direct this excellent cast in one of the most satisfying comedies about the distinctions between the moneyed classes and the working stiffs they employed.

    If you haven't seen the film, please stop reading now.

    J.P. Merrick, is a millionaire who has investments all over New York. It is to his amazement he sees himself burned in effigy in front of the department store he has forgotten he owns. Merrick, like all people in business don't want to appear to be exploiting the workers, but this is too much! He must put an end to it.

    In disguising himself as a salesman, he goes directly where the problem seems to be coming from, the shoe department. There he meets Mary Jones, who immediately feels Tom Higgins, his assumed name, is a man that is going through a rough time in his life. Mary feels pity when she realizes he doesn't know a thing about salesmanship.

    In spite of everything going bad for him as a shoe salesman, Tom sticks to his new persona. He only meets kindness from all the people he is trying to fire. Merrick, by the end of the first full day at the store feels the strain of being on his feet all the time; we watch him soaking his feet in hot water, aided by his butler, George. In the process of gaining knowledge about the trouble makers, Merrick becomes human. He gets to realize how wrong he has been about a life he has lived so alienated from.

    "The Devil and Miss Jones" is a movie that will delight anyone wishing to have fun. Of course, this is a film that depends totally in the two principals, Jean Arthur, who plays Mary Jones, and Charles Coburn, who as J.P Merrick/Tom Higgins shows why they were about the best actors working in the cinema in the 30s and 40s in Hollywood. Not only did they bring such class to whatever they played, but they are totally convincing. Ms. Arthur was a natural and so was Mr. Coburn.

    The rest of the cast is extraordinary. A young Robert Cummings is perfect in his role as the union man. Spring Byinton, an actress that appeared in many films, is a charming Elizabeth, the woman that steals Merrick/Higgins heart. In her first scene with Mr. Coburn, she sits in the park bench to have lunch and he has nothing to eat. She gives him one of her tuna popovers and clarifies for him she paid 12 cents for the can! What times! In minor roles, S. Z. Sakall is George, the loyal butler. Mr. Sakall is a joy to watch, no matter what picture, or what character he is playing. Also, Edmund Gwenn, who probably stayed behind to played Santa Claus for the store, makes an incredible Hooper, the man in charge of the shoe department.

    Thanks to Sam Wood's inspired direction this is a film that will not cease to please.
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    • Release date
      • April 11, 1941 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hemliga Higgins
    • Filming locations
      • RKO Studios - 780 N. Gower Street, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Frank Ross-Norma Krasna Inc.
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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