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===In media=== Webster is the major character in a fictional short story, ''[[The Devil and Daniel Webster]]'', by [[Stephen Vincent Benét]]. It serves as the basis for a one-act opera of the same name written by American composer [[Douglas Moore]] and the [[The Devil and Daniel Webster (film)|1941 film]] directed by [[William Dieterle]]. Webster is briefly discussed in Chapter XIX of [[MacKinlay Kantor]]'s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel ''[[Andersonville (novel)|Andersonville]]'' (1955). Jefferson Smith sits at what is said to be Webster's desk when he takes his seat in the Senate in [[Mr. Smith Goes to Washington]] (1939). On film, Webster has been portrayed by * [[George MacQuarrie]] in ''[[The Mighty Barnum]]'' (1934) * [[Sidney Toler]] in ''[[The Gorgeous Hussy]]'' (1936) * [[Emmett Vogan]] in ''The Monroe Doctrine'' (1939) * Harry Humphries in ''[[Abe Lincoln in Illinois (film)|Abe Lincoln in Illinois]]'' (1940) * [[Edward Arnold (actor)|Edward Arnold]] in ''[[The Devil and Daniel Webster (film)|The Devil and Daniel Webster]]'' (1941) * [[Anthony Hopkins]] in ''[[Shortcut to Happiness]]'' (2007) * [[John Rubinstein]] in ''[[Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (TV series)|Chilling Adventures of Sabrina]]'' (Episode: "The Trial of Sabrina Spellman")
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