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The Devil’s Sleep (1949) | Directed by W. Merle Connell

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The Devil’s Sleep is an American exploitation crime drama that exposes the dangers of drug addiction, juvenile delinquency, and moral decay in postwar America. The story follows a sleazy health-club owner who secretly runs a drug ring, distributing diet pills laced with amphetamines to unsuspecting women while luring teenagers into a world of crime and corruption. A determined government agent uncovers the sordid operation, leading to a dramatic showdown that reveals the destructive consequences of vice and greed.

Genre: Crime, Exploitation, Drama

Director: W. Merle Connell

W. Merle Connell (1892–1963) was an American filmmaker best known for directing low-budget exploitation and educational films during the 1940s and 1950s. Working largely outside the Hollywood studio system, Connell specialized in sensational topics such as drug abuse, sex education, and moral corruption. His films, including The Devil’s Sleep and Test Tube Babies, were often marketed as social warnings but were primarily designed to attract audiences with their provocative subject matter. Despite their crude production values, Connell’s works form part of the early history of American exploitation cinema.

Star Cast:

Lita Grey Chaplin as Judge Rosalind Ballentine

William Thomason as Mark Bellman

Jack Covington as Umberto Scalli

Lucille Racker as Mabel

Timothy Farrell as Umberto Scalli (credited in some prints)

Rose La Rose as Mona

John Mitchum as Lieutenant Reilly

Upon release, The Devil’s Sleep attracted attention mainly for its lurid subject matter rather than artistic merit. It was marketed as a public service exposé about the dangers of drugs and delinquency but was largely viewed as sensationalist entertainment. Contemporary critics dismissed it as typical of exploitation fare, though audiences curious about its scandalous themes ensured commercial success in drive-ins and independent theatres. In later years, the film gained cult status among collectors of vintage exploitation cinema for its overblown moralism and melodramatic acting.

Fun Facts:

Lita Grey Chaplin, who plays the reform-minded judge, was the first wife of Charlie Chaplin and made few screen appearances after their highly publicized divorce.

The film is part of the so-called “Kroger Babb school” of exploitation movies, which combined moral messages with shocking content to attract viewers.

The Devil’s Sleep was often screened alongside other “social guidance” films like She Shoulda Said No! and Reefer Madness.

The story includes early depictions of bodybuilding culture, with several scenes set in a fitness club used as a front for crime.

The title refers to the supposed deadly consequences of sleeping under the influence of narcotics.

Despite being promoted as an educational film, it was banned or censored in several American cities for indecency.

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