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Of Late I Think of Cliffordville
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From the CBS Video Library cover: "Elderly millionaire William J. Feathersmith is bored with his life. At the top of the financial ladder, he finds no more challenges to excite him. When the satanic Miss Devlin offers him a return to the hometown of his youth in order to again experience the thrill of clawing his way to the top, Feathersmith readily agrees. The price for the deal is his entire fortune, all but $1400 (they already have his soul). Feathersmith soon finds himself in the Cliffordville of his youth. Both he and the town look exactly as they did in 1910. But Feathersmith will find that the town is not as he remembered it...and neither is he."
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From the CBS Video Library cover: "Elderly millionaire William J. Feathersmith is bored with his life. At the top of the financial ladder, he finds no more challenges to excite him. When the satanic Miss Devlin offers him a return to the hometown of his youth in order to again experience the thrill of clawing his way to the top, Feathersmith readily agrees. The price for the deal is his entire fortune, all but $1400 (they already have his soul). Feathersmith soon finds himself in the Cliffordville of his youth. Both he and the town look exactly as they did in 1910. But Feathersmith will find that the town is not as he remembered it...and neither is he."