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A Double Life

A Shakespearean actor starring as Othello opposite his wife discovers that the character's jealous rage takes over his mind offstage.

Director(s)

George Cukor

Frank Shaw

Cast & Crew

Franklyn Farnum

Franklyn Farnum

Party Guest (uncredited)

Thomas Martin

Thomas Martin

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Ray Collins

Ray Collins

Victor Donlan

Jack Perrin

Jack Perrin

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George Sherwood

George Sherwood

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Russ Conway

Russ Conway

Reporter (uncredited)

Dick Gordon

Dick Gordon

Party Guest (uncredited)

Bess Flowers

Bess Flowers

Theater Patron (uncredited)

Buddy Roosevelt

Buddy Roosevelt

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Peter M. Thompson

Peter M. Thompson

Asst. Stage Manager

Sarah Selby

Sarah Selby

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Heinie Conklin

Heinie Conklin

Second Bartender (uncredited)

Leslie Denison

Leslie Denison

Actor in "Othello"

Frederick Worlock

Frederick Worlock

Actor in "Othello"

Shelley Winters

Shelley Winters

Pat Kroll

Kay Lavelle

Kay Lavelle

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Thomas Gomez

Thomas Gomez

Cassio (voice) (uncredited)

Joe Sawyer

Joe Sawyer

Pete Bonner

John Derek

John Derek

Police Stenographer (uncredited)

Joey Ray

Joey Ray

Boyer (uncredited)

David Bond

David Bond

Actor in "Othello"

Boyd Irwin

Boyd Irwin

Actor in "Othello"

Janet Warren

Janet Warren

Girl in Wig Shop

Ronald Colman

Ronald Colman

Anthony John

Mary Young

Mary Young

Actress in "A Gentleman's Gentleman"

Arthur Gould-Porter

Arthur Gould-Porter

Actor in "Othello"

Harlan Briggs

Harlan Briggs

Oscar Bernard

Walter McGrail

Walter McGrail

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Barry Macollum

Barry Macollum

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Elliott Reid

Elliott Reid

Actor in "A Gentleman's Gentleman"

Albert Pollet

Albert Pollet

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George Cukor

George Cukor

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Howard M. Mitchell

Howard M. Mitchell

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Whit Bissell

Whit Bissell

Dr. Stauffer

Percival Vivian

Percival Vivian

Actor in "Othello" and "A Gentleman's Gentleman"

Pietro Sosso

Pietro Sosso

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Frank Richards

Frank Richards

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Sid Tomack

Sid Tomack

Wigmaker

Art Smith

Art Smith

Wigmaker

Elizabeth Dunne

Elizabeth Dunne

Gladys

Charles Jordan

Charles Jordan

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Angela Clarke

Angela Clarke

Lucy (uncredited)

Alexander Clark

Alexander Clark

Barry (uncredited)

William Bailey

William Bailey

Detective (uncredited)

Edmond O'Brien

Edmond O'Brien

Bill Friend

Robert Emmett Keane

Robert Emmett Keane

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Georgia Caine

Georgia Caine

Actress in "A Gentleman's Gentleman"

Fred Hoose

Fred Hoose

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Marjorie Woodworth

Marjorie Woodworth

Girl in Wig Shop

Claire Carleton

Claire Carleton

Waitress

George Douglas

George Douglas

Audience Member (uncredited)

Beatrice Gray

Beatrice Gray

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Nick Dennis

Nick Dennis

Stagehand (uncredited)

Mary Worth

Mary Worth

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Elmo Lincoln

Elmo Lincoln

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Signe Hasso

Signe Hasso

Brita

Fay Kanin

Fay Kanin

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Millard Mitchell

Millard Mitchell

Al Cooley

Hazel Keener

Hazel Keener

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Wilton Graff

Wilton Graff

Dr. Mervin

Charles La Torre

Charles La Torre

Stellini

Joseph E. Bernard

Joseph E. Bernard

Joe (Landlady's Husband) (uncredited)

Maude Fealy

Maude Fealy

Minor Role (uncredited)

Curt Conway

Curt Conway

Reporter (uncredited)

Alan Edmiston

Alan Edmiston

Rex

Betsy Blair

Betsy Blair

Girl in Wig Shop

James Linn

James Linn

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John Morgan

John Morgan

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Diane Stewart

Diane Stewart

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Michael Stark

Michael Stark

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Carl Milletaire

Carl Milletaire

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Jamesson Shade

Jamesson Shade

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Joyce Mathews

Joyce Mathews

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Frank Shaw

Frank Shaw

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Kathy Marlowe

Kathy Marlowe

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Virginia Patton

Virginia Patton

Actress in "Othello"

Cedric Stevens

Cedric Stevens

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Watson Downs

Watson Downs

Bootmaker (uncredited)

Wayne C. Treadway

Wayne C. Treadway

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Ethyl May Halls

Ethyl May Halls

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Philip Loeb

Philip Loeb

Max Lasker

John Drew Colt

John Drew Colt

Stage Manager

Guy Bates Post

Guy Bates Post

Actor in "Othello"

Thayer Roberts

Thayer Roberts

Actor in "Othello"

Harry Bannister

Harry Bannister

Second Actor (uncredited)

Reginald Billado

Reginald Billado

Reporter (uncredited)

Laura K. Brooks

Laura K. Brooks

Dowager at Party (uncredited)

Paddy Chayefsky

Paddy Chayefsky

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Leander De Cordova

Leander De Cordova

Audience Member (uncredited)

Joann Dolan

Joann Dolan

Ellen (uncredited)

Fernanda Eliscu

Fernanda Eliscu

Landlady (uncredited)

Nina Gilbert

Nina Gilbert

Minor Role (uncredited)

Doretta Johnson

Doretta Johnson

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James Khan

James Khan

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Phil MacKenzie

Phil MacKenzie

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Janet Manson

Janet Manson

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Don McGill

Don McGill

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Hal Melone

Hal Melone

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Harry Hays Morgan

Harry Hays Morgan

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Yvette Reynard

Yvette Reynard

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Bruce Riley

Bruce Riley

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Mike Stokey

Mike Stokey

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John Valentine

John Valentine

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Details

GenresDrama, Thriller
Runtime1h 44 mins
Released on25 Dec 1947
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

CinemaSerf

7/10

Ronald Coleman always did like playing either two parts, or one with a dual-personality - and he does the latter very well indeed here. If you've a basic knowledge of Shakespeare's "Othello" the that helps a bit as he portrays an actor "Tony" who, after many year playing the title role with ex-wife "Brita" (Signe Hasso) - who is also his wife "Desdemona" in the play - is really beginning to become delusional about which existence is real... His distress isn't helped by meeting Shelley Winters "Pat" in a bar, they hook up but it isn't what he really wants. That is happiness with "Trina". When he asks her to re-marry him, she declines sending him into spiral of depression that has tragic consequences as he again descends in to his character - only it is "Pat" who suffers. There is an intensity about Colman here - his eyes, menacing; his almost schizophrenic character genuinely quite scary at times, and his Shakespearian on-stage effort decent - if not exactly Olivier - when required. All of this, coupled with strong contributions from Hasso and his friend "Bill" (Edmond O'Brien), who ends up perilously close to getting of the blame for the worst of his Colman's excesses, make for a compelling, expertly shot, story of split-personality gone, quite literally, mad! George Cukor keeps this tense and focussed, and Miklós Ròsza again provides a score that aides wonderfully with the atmosphere of the piece.

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