Poor Devil (1973 film)
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GenreComedy
Fantasy
Fantasy
Screenplay byRichard Baer
Earl Barret
Earl Barret
Story byRichard Baer
Earl Barret
Arne Sultan
Earl Barret
Arne Sultan
Directed byRobert Scheerer
| Poor Devil | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Comedy Fantasy |
| Screenplay by | Richard Baer Earl Barret |
| Story by | Richard Baer Earl Barret Arne Sultan |
| Directed by | Robert Scheerer |
| Starring | Sammy Davis Jr. Christopher Lee Jack Klugman Adam West |
| Music by | Morton Stevens |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| Production | |
| Executive producers | Earl Barret Arne Sultan |
| Producer | Robert Stambler |
| Production location | San Francisco |
| Cinematography | Howard Schwartz |
| Editors | Robert James Kern Michael Vejar |
| Running time | 73 minutes |
| Production company | Paramount Television |
| Original release | |
| Network | NBC |
| Release | February 14, 1973 |
Poor Devil (1973) is an NBC television film that served as an unsold pilot of a comedy series. The film was first broadcast on NBC on February 14, 1973.
Sammy Davis Jr. starred as "Sammy", a demon from Hell who desires a promotion from working in the furnace room. Lucifer, played by horror veteran Christopher Lee, tells Sammy that he must first convince a San Francisco accountant named Burnett J. Emerson (Jack Klugman) to sell his soul. The film also starred Adam West, Madlyn Rhue and Byron Webster.[1][2]