Good and Evil () (Satan's Memoirs) is a 1921 Austrian silent film directed by Mihály Kertész. The screenplay was written by Iván Siklósi.
As the film does not exist in its entirety (only 1,138 m of the original 2,350 m is still in existence), the plot cannot be described in its entirety. The femme fatale character of many faces, played by Lucy Doraine, entrances an escaped prisoner (Alphons Fryland). The former prisoner decides to leave her after dreaming of being with an American woman.