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A Double Life (1947)

Directed by George Cukor

Film Noir | Drama

Overview

A Shakespearian actor starring as Othello opposite his wife finds the character’s jealous rage taking over his mind off-stage.

Rated NR | Length 104 minutes

Actors

Ronald Colman | Signe Hasso | Edmond O'Brien | Shelley Winters | Ray Collins | Philip Loeb | Millard Mitchell | Joe Sawyer | Charles La Torre | Whit Bissell | John Drew Colt | Peter M. Thompson | Elizabeth Dunne | Alan Edmiston | Art Smith | Sid Tomack | Wilton Graff | Harlan Briggs | Claire Carleton | Betsy Blair | Janet Warren | Marjorie Woodworth | Guy Bates Post | Fay Kanin | David Bond | Arthur Gould-Porter | Leslie Denison | Frederick Worlock | Virginia Patton | Boyd Irwin | Thayer Roberts | Percival Vivian | Elliott Reid | Mary Young | Georgia Caine | William Bailey | Harry Bannister | Joseph E. Bernard | Reginald Billado | Laura K. Brooks | Paddy Chayefsky | Alexander Clark | Angela Clarke | Heinie Conklin | Curt Conway | Russ Conway | Leander De Cordova | Nick Dennis | John Derek | Joann Dolan | George Douglas | Watson Downs | Fernanda Eliscu | Franklyn Farnum | Maude Fealy | Bess Flowers | Nina Gilbert | Thomas Gomez | Dick Gordon | Beatrice Gray | Ethyl May Halls | Fred Hoose | Doretta Johnson | Charles Jordan | Robert Emmett Keane | Hazel Keener | James Khan | Kay Lavelle | Elmo Lincoln | James Linn | Phil MacKenzie | Barry Macollum | Janet Manson | Kathy Marlowe | Thomas Martin | Joyce Mathews | Don McGill | Walter McGrail | Hal Melone | Carl Milletaire | Howard M. Mitchell | Harry Hays Morgan | John Morgan | Jack Perrin | Albert Pollet | Joey Ray | Yvette Reynard | Frank Richards | Bruce Riley | Buddy Roosevelt | Sarah Selby | Jamesson Shade | George Sherwood | Pietro Sosso | Michael Stark | Cedric Stevens | Diane Stewart | Mike Stokey | Wayne C. Treadway | John Valentine | Mary Worth

Viewing History (seen 1 time)

Date ViewedDeviceFormatSourceRating
01/29/2016TVDVDLibrary0 stars
 

Viewing Notes

Continuing my George Cukor retrospect that was started by the Northbrook Library classic film series. Attending four movies there made me realized that I hadn’t seen many of Cukor’s films. So I’m venturing forth on my own to watch more. Might even create an event for this.

What I find interesting about the films I’ve seen this year is how each is so different yet all have some thread of fame or celebrity.

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