Synopsis
All That Money Can Buy is a movie released in 1941.
In this captivating blend of drama and fantasy, the story unfolds around Jabez Stone, a desperate farmer on the brink of losing his land. Faced with insurmountable debt, he takes a fateful gamble by selling his soul to the devil, known as Mr. Scratch, who grants him seven glorious years to relish the spoils of his deal. As he revels in newfound prosperity, Jabez not only pays off his debts but also becomes a beacon of hope for his struggling neighbors, embodying the spirit of community and resilience. However, as the clock ticks down on his soul's contract, Jabez finds himself ensnared in a moral quandary that challenges the very essence of his character. With a unique narrative that explores themes of ambition, sacrifice, and redemption, this film invites viewers to reflect on the true cost of success. As the stakes rise, Jabez turns to the eloquent Sen. Daniel Webster, a man of integrity and conviction, to fight for his soul in a trial that promises to test the boundaries of justice and morality. This timeless tale, bolstered by stellar performances and a thought-provoking storyline, dares to ask: what would you trade for your dreams? Prepare for a mesmerizing journey that intertwines the supernatural with the deeply human, making it a must-watch for lovers of classic cinema.
RKO Radio Pictures