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Shortcut to Happiness is a 2007 fantasy comedy film based off the Stephen Vincent Benét classic 1936 short story "The Devil and Daniel Webster". It stars Alec Baldwin , Jennifer Love Hewitt , and Anthony Hopkins .
Shortcut to Happiness is a modernized version set in the publishing world, starring Anthony Hopkins as a publisher named Daniel Webster, Alec Baldwin as a best-selling (via the devil) but terrible author named Jabez Stone, and Jennifer Love Hewitt as a female version of the devil. This version was made in 2001, but was halted before completion ...
Her next film release was the comedy Shortcut to Happiness, in which she starred as The Devil, opposite Anthony Hopkins and Alec Baldwin. Filmed in New York City in early 2001, the film became an asset in a federal bank fraud trial when investor Jed Barron was convicted of bank fraud while the film was in production.
Shortcut to Happiness: Jabez Stone: Himself: Also director and producer 2008: My Best Friend's Girl: Professor Turner: Howard Deutch: Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa: Makunga the Lion (voice) Eric Darnell Tom McGrath: Lymelife: Mickey Bartlett: Derick Martini: Also producer 2009: My Sister's Keeper: Campbell Alexander: Nick Cassavettes: It's ...
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Shortcut to Happiness; A Wobots Christmas (December 17, 2003) The 3 Wise Men (December 19)
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