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| Director: | Ernst Lubitsch | 
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| Writer: | Samson Raphaelson | 
| Staring: | 
| Spoiled playboy Henry van Cleve dies and arrives at the entrance to Hell, a final destination he is sure he deserves after living a life of profligacy. The devil, however, isn't so sure Henry meets Hell's standards. Convinced he is where he belongs, Henry recounts his life's deeds, both good and bad, including an act of indiscretion during his 25-year marriage to his wife, Martha, with the hope that "His Excellency" will arrive at the proper judgment. | |
| Release Date: | Aug 05, 1943 | 
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| Director: | Ernst Lubitsch | 
| Writer: | Samson Raphaelson | 
| Genres: | Comedy, Fantasy, Drama, Romance | 
| Keywords | hell, afterlife, based on play or musical, devil | 
| Production Companies | 20th Century Fox | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Aug 10, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Don Ameche | Henry Van Cleve | 
| Gene Tierney | Martha Strabel Van Cleve | 
| Charles Coburn | Hugo Van Cleve | 
| Marjorie Main | Mrs. Strabel | 
| Laird Cregar | His Excellency | 
| Spring Byington | Bertha Van Cleve | 
| Allyn Joslyn | Albert Van Cleve | 
| Eugene Pallette | E.F. Strabel | 
| Signe Hasso | Yvette ("Mademoiselle") | 
| Louis Calhern | Randolph Van Cleve | 
| Helene Reynolds | Peggy Nash | 
| Aubrey Mather | James | 
| Tod Andrews | Jack Van Cleve | 
| Florence Bates | Mrs. Edna Craig (uncredited) | 
| Scotty Beckett | Henry Van Cleve - Age 9 (uncredited) | 
| Clara Blandick | Grandmother Van Cleve (uncredited) | 
| Leonard Carey | Flogdell (uncredited) | 
| James Conaty | Man in Park with Top Hat (uncredited) | 
| Jack Deery | Party Guest (uncredited) | 
| Claire Du Brey | Miss Ralston - Jack's Secretary (uncredited) | 
| Jay Eaton | Book Store Clerk (uncredited) | 
| James Flavin | Policeman (uncredited) | 
| Bess Flowers | Party Guest (uncredited) | 
| Gary Gray | Boy in Park (uncredited) | 
| Alfred Hall | Albert's Father (uncredited) | 
| Grayce Hampton | Albert's Mother (uncredited) | 
| Marlene Mains | Mary - Age 9 (uncredited) | 
| Trudy Marshall | Jane Van Cleve - Jack's Wife (uncredited) | 
| Edwin Maxwell | Doctor (uncredited) | 
| Michael McLean | Henry Van Cleve - as Baby (uncredited) | 
| Doris Merrick | Nellie Brown - Registered Nurse (uncredited) | 
| Harold Miller | Party Guest (uncredited) | 
| Dickie Moore | Henry Van Cleve - Age 15 (uncredited) | 
| Bert Moorhouse | Party Guest (uncredited) | 
| Clarence Muse | Jasper (uncredited) | 
| Monty O'Grady | Party Guest (uncredited) | 
| Anne O'Neal | Day Nurse (uncredited) | 
| Gerald Pierce | Elevator Operator (uncredited) | 
| Nino Pipitone Jr. | Jack Van Cleve - as Child (uncredited) | 
| June Preston | Jack Van Cleve daughter (age 13) (uncredited) | 
| Maureen Roden-Ryan | Bediliah - Nurse in Park (uncredited) | 
| Anita Sharp-Bolster | Mrs. Cooper-Cooper (uncredited) | 
| Gerald Oliver Smith | Smith - Van Cleve's Second Butler (uncredited) | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Leslie Bush-Fekete | Theatre Play | 
| René Hubert | Costume Design | 
| James Basevi | Art Direction | 
| Henry Weinberger | Assistant Director | 
| Dorothy Spencer | Editor | 
| Eugene Grossman | Sound | 
| Thomas Little | Set Decoration | 
| Guy Pearce | Makeup Artist | 
| Roger Heman Sr. | Sound | 
| Leland Fuller | Art Direction | 
| Ernst Lubitsch | Director | 
| Samson Raphaelson | Screenplay | 
| Alfred Newman | Original Music Composer | 
| Edward Cronjager | Director of Photography | 
| Cyril J. Mockridge | Original Music Composer | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Ernst Lubitsch | Producer | 
| Organization | Category | Person | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Academy Awards | Best Picture | N/A | Nominated | 
| Academy Awards | Best Actress | Gene Tierney | Nominated | 
Popularity History
| Year | Month | Avg | Max | Min | 
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| 2024 | 4 | 16 | 25 | 10 | 
| 2024 | 5 | 18 | 28 | 9 | 
| 2024 | 6 | 14 | 26 | 8 | 
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| 2025 | 7 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 
| 2025 | 8 | 1 | 3 | 0 | 
| 2025 | 9 | 5 | 7 | 3 | 
| 2025 | 10 | 5 | 6 | 4 | 
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I kept seeing Clifton Webb in the role of "Henry Van Cleve" here, but Don Ameche manages it well enough as he arrives in the waiting room "downstairs" for an interview with Laird Cregar. He thinks he has lived his successful life in such a fashion as to merit refusal up where Mozart and Beethoven st ... ill play, but his interviewer decides to let him tell his own story and that's where we come in. "Henry" comes from a wealthy New York family where he is expected to conform to society rules by his father "Randolph" (Louis Calhern) and mother "Bertha" (Spring Byington). Well suffice to say he doesn't ever really want to play that game, but nobody quite expects him to pinch his cousin's bride-to-be "Martha" (Gene Tierney) just as they get engaged. What now ensues sees the couple's trials and tribulations as they bring up their own son "Jack" with the assistance of their grandpa "Hugo" (Charles Coburn) before sadness tinges his life. At the start we all make assumptions about "Henry", but gradually we realise that he's actually quite a decent cove whose instinctive behaviour is refreshing amongst the formality and pseudo-snobbishness of a society that's long since forgotten it's own shoot from the hip roots. Coburn is on good form, Eugene Palette - and his instantly recognisable tones - turns in a few fun cameos as her father and though maybe a bit long, it tells us a story of true love in a gently amiable, quite personable fashion that allows the chemistry between Ameche and Tierney to gently simmer.