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Synopsis
Ronald Colman won an Academy Award for his portrayal of an off-the-beam actor in A Double Life. A beloved stage star, Anthony John (Colman), has problems with his private life due to his unpredictable outbursts of temper. This trait has already cost him his wife, Brita (Signe Hasso), and threatens to sabotage his career. Nonetheless, Anthony makes his peace with Brita, and the two actors star in a new Broadway staging of Othello. The play is a hit, running over 300 performances, but the pressures of portraying a man moved to murder by jealousy takes its toll on Anthony. In a fit of delirium, he strangles his casual mistress, Pat (Shelley Winters), but retains no memory of the awful crime. Press agent Bill Friend (Edmond O'Brien), unaware that Anthony is the killer, uses Pat's murder as publicity for Othello. Anthony becomes enraged at this cheap ploy, and attacks Friend. At this point, Anthony realizes that he has been living "a double life" and is in fact Pat's murderer. A Double Life was written for the screen by Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin, who occasionally digress from the melodramatic plotline to include a few backstage inside jokes. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Whit Bissell Dr. Stauffer
Betsy Blair Girl in Wig Shop
David Bond ["othello" Sequence]
Harlan Briggs Oscar Bemard
Georgia Caine [A Gentleman's Gentleman Sequence]
Claire Carleton Waitress
Ronald Colman Anthony John
John Drew Colt Stage Manager
Leslie Denison ["othello" Sequence]
Elizabeth Dunne Gladys
Alan Edmiston Rex
Arthur E. Gould-Porter ["othello" Sequence]
Arthur E. Gould-Porter David Bond ["othello" Sequence]
Wilton Graff Dr. Mervin
Signe Hasso Brita
Boyd Irwin ["othello" Sequence]
Boyd Irwin Virginia Patton ["othello" Sequence]
Charles La Torre Stellini
Philip Loeb Max Lasker
Millard Mitchell Al Cooley
Edmond O'Brien Bill Friend
Virginia Patton ["othello" Sequence]
Guy Bates Post ["othello" Sequence]
Elliott Reid [A Gentleman's Gentleman Sequence]
Thayer Roberts ["othello" Sequence]
Sid Tomack Wigmaker
Percival Vivian ["othello" Sequence]
Percival Vivian Thayer Roberts/Georgia Caine ["othello" Sequence]
Janet Warren Girl in Wigshop
Shelley Winters Pat Kroll
Marjorie Woodworth Girls in Wig Shop
Frederic Worlock ["othello" Sequence]
Frederic Worlock Leslie Denison ["othello" sequence]
Mary Young [A Gentleman's Gentleman Sequence]
Mary Young Elliott Teid [A Gentleman's Gentleman Sequence]
Ray Collins Victor Donlan
Peter Thompson Assistant Stage Manager
Art Smith Wigmaker
Fay Kanin ["othello" Sequence]
Fay Kanin Guy Bates Post ["othello" Sequence]
Joe Sawyer Pete Bonner

Production Crew

Bernard Herzbrun Art Director
Harvey T. Gillett Art Director
Milton Krasner Cinematographer
Miklos Rozsa Composer (Music Score)
Travis Banton Costume Designer
Yvonne Wood Costume Designer
George Cukor Director
Robert Parrish Editor
Bud Westmore Makeup
William Shakespeare Play Author
Michael Kanin Producer
Harry Horner Production Designer
Garson Kanin Screenwriter
Ruth Gordon Screenwriter
John P. Austin Set Designer
Russell A. Gausman Set Designer
David S. Horsley Special Effects
Year: 1947
Runtime: 103
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama
Mystery

Produced by
Universal

Release
by Universal