Repeat Performance
- Director: Alfred L. Werker
- Writer: Walter Bullock, William O'Farrell
- Producer: Aubrey Schenck
CGiii Comment
"There's only one way to love a woman... and I'll share that love with no one!"
Sheila kills her husband at the start of the film with a smoking gun. We don't know how or why. All we know is men are banging on her door and she escapes. There is a notable dialogue as she makes her way to a New Years celebration with Richard Basehart as the poet William Williams. As she goes up the stairs to John Friday's apartment (her producer), she wishes she could relive the year and undo what she has done. William Williams, in an offhand remark, states he wishes he was the one who shot Barney, her erstwhile husband. We see that Destiny is not too happy with making changes to her plans.
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Cast & Characters
Louis Hayward (as Barney Page)
Joan Leslie (as Sheila Page)
Virginia Field (as Paula Costello)
Tom Conway (as John Friday)
Richard Basehart (as William Williams, the Poet)
Natalie Schafer (as Eloise Shaw)
Benay Venuta (as Bess Michaels)
Ilka Grüning (as Mattie (as Ilka Gruning))
John Alban (as Party Guest (uncredited))
Keefe Brasselle (as Delivery Boy (uncredited))
Ralph Brooks (as New Year's Eve Reveler (uncredited))
Jean Del Val (as Tony (uncredited))
Abe Dinovitch (as Peanut Vendor (uncredited))
John Dutriz (as Ricardo (uncredited))
Dick Gordon (as Party Guest (uncredited))
Alf Haugan (as Attendant (uncredited))
Leyland Hodgson (as Ship Steward (uncredited))
Patrick Hurst (as Virgil (uncredited))
John Ireland (as Narrator (uncredited) (voice))
Mike Lally (as Party Guest (uncredited))
Raymond Largay (as Hillgardner (uncredited))
Lory Leeman (as Actress (uncredited))
Wilbur Mack (as New Year's Eve Reveler (uncredited))
Michael Markham (as Stage Manager (uncredited))
Philip Morris (as Policeman (uncredited))