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There are numerous movies that have been made that feature a person selling their soul to the devil. Some of the movies are The Devil's Advocate, The Devil and Max Devlin, All That Money Can Buy, and Bedazzled.

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I can't think of many good films with that general theme, but I vaguely remember Angel Heart (1987) is quite entertaining.

Crossroads comes to mind.

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Ghost Rider

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