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Show i Man Hung for Crime Brought Back to Life in This Film Can a man le resuscitated after being officially hung and pronounced dead by sta authorities? A rather Startling solution of this problem is reached in Robert Brun-ton Brun-ton .iit-st.ir featnre "The Devil to Pay,' adapted from the famous mystery mys-tery novel of that title by Frances Xlmmo Greene and coming to the Ogden theatre tomorrow. This orllllant photodruma is basoJ on one of the most unique themes ever selected foi screen presentation. presenta-tion. The leading l inker and political dictator of a small town commits a crime and causes another to he sent to the gallows to cover up his guilt. After the imn' execution, a physician secures iis body and resuscitates re-suscitates him Secretly he assists the district attorney in gathering criminal crim-inal evidence against his betrayer. An unusually brilliant grotip of screen notables appear in The Devil to Pa! It" Stewart I seen as the aggressive young district attorney Frll.i Mrunette i.s ...isi In the leading feminine rob? nn.1 Robert McKlm Is the Viltlaln. Joseph J Dowllng and George Kisht-r each have important parts. Krimst C. YVarde directed th? photoplay from the scenario hy Jack j Cunningham. |