The Devil and Daniel Webster (disambiguation)
- The Devil and Daniel Webster (disambiguation)
"The Devil and Daniel Webster" is a 1937 short story by Stephen Vincent Benét.
The Devil and Daniel Webster can also refer to:
*"The Devil and Daniel Webster" (1941 film), an adaptation of Benet's story, starring Edward Arnold and Walter Huston
*"The Devil and Daniel Webster", also known as "Shortcut to Happiness", another adaptation, starring Anthony Hopkins, Alec Baldwin and Jennifer Love Hewitt
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