On "The Twilight Zone" there were many episodes featuring Satan...and these often are among the best shows of the series. In "The Devil's Ticket", "Thriller" takes on the Devil genre...with only mediocre (at best) results.
Hector Vane (MacDonald Carey) is a frustrated painter. While he knows he's good, no one else seems to care. Taking advantage of this, the 'Pawnbroker' (John Emery) arrives....and offers to make him a famous artist IF he agrees to paint a painting of someone....and the painting will somehow magically steal that person's soul. And, like a pawn ticket, when he gives this painting to the Pawnbroker, he receives his own soul back....or at least that is what they agree upon. Ultimately, of course, this all comes to bite Vane in the butt...but how?
There are a few problems with this one. First, Vane's way out of his predicament is very easy...and the loopholes are many and the one he tries is VERY obvious...too obvious. Second, you never really care much about the story nor the actors....as it's all very flat and unfulfilling.