Traffic with the Devil is a american film of genre Documentary directed by Gunther von Fritsch released in USA on 31 august 1946 with Jason Robards Sr.
Traffic with the Devil is a 1946 American short documentary film about traffic problems in Los Angeles, directed by Gunther von Fritsch. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Short.
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