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Double Life (A)

Country: United States, Language: English, 104 mins

  • Director: George Cukor
  • Writer: Ruth Gordon; Garson Kanin
  • Producer: Michael Kanin

CGiii Comment

Colman won the Oscar...why?

Rózsa won the Oscar for the music...why?

An overwrought, hammed-up noir-ish journey into...nonsense.

Worth watching...only for Shelley.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Anthony John is an actor whose life is strongly influenced by the characters he plays. When he's playing comedy, he's the most enjoyable person in the world, but when he's playing drama, it's terrible to be around him. That's the reason why his wife Brita divorced him; although she still loves him and works with him, she couldn't stand living with him anymore. So when Anthony accepts to play Othello, he devotes himself entirely to the part, but it soon overwhelms him and with each day his mind gets filled more and more with Othello's murderous jealousy.

Cast & Characters

Ronald Colman as Anthony John;
Signe Hasso as Brita;
Edmond O'Brien as Bill Friend;
Shelley Winters as Pat Kroll;
Ray Collins as Victor Donlan;
Philip Loeb as Max Lasker;
Millard Mitchell as Al Cooley;
Joe Sawyer as Pete Bonner;
Charles La Torre as Stellini;
Whit Bissell as Dr. Stauffer;
John Drew Colt as Stage Manager;
Peter M. Thompson as Asst. Stage Manager;
Elizabeth Dunn as Gladys;
Alan Edmiston as Rex;
Art Smith as Wigmaker