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Directed by
  
George Cukor

Music by
  
Miklós Rózsa

Director
  
George Cukor

Screenplay
  
Ruth Gordon, Garson Kanin

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Produced by
  
Michael Kanin

Cinematography
  
Milton R. Krasner

Story by
  
William Shakespeare

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Written by
  
Ruth Gordon Garson Kanin

Starring
  
Ronald Colman Signe Hasso Edmond O'Brien

Initial release
  
25 December 1947 (Los Angeles)

Awards
  
Academy Award for Best Actor

Cast
  
Ronald Colman, Shelley Winters, Signe Hasso, Edmond O'Brien, Ray Collins

Similar
  
Othello movies, Ronald Colman movies

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A Double Life is a 1947 film noir which tells the story of an actor whose mind becomes affected by the character he portrays. The movie starred Ronald Colman and Signe Hasso. It was directed by George Cukor and written for the screen by Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin. Ronald Colman won the Academy Award as best actor for his performance in this film.

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Plot

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Celebrated stage actor Anthony John (Ronald Colman) has driven away his actress wife Brita (Signe Hasso) with his erratic temper. However, they star together in the play Othello. Gradually, his portrayal of a jealous murderer undermines his sanity, and he kills his mistress, Pat Kroll (Shelley Winters).

Cast


  • 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
  • Noir analysis

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    Julie Kirgo wrote that A Double Life is truly a picture of opposing forces, mirror images and deadly doubles: "Anthony John is at war with Othello, the elegant world of the theater is opposed to the squalid existence of Shelley Winters' Pat Kroll, and illusion versus reality are all conveyed in opposing lights and darks of Krasner's luminous photography."

    Critical response

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    When the film was released, New York Times film critic Bosley Crowther lauded the film, writing, "We have it on the very good authority of Ruth Gordon and Garson Kanin, who should know—they being not only actors and playwrights but wife and spouse—that what seems a fairly safe profession, acting, is as dangerous as they come and love between people of the theatre is an adventure fraught with infinite perils. Especially is it risky when an actor takes his work seriously and goes in for playing "Othello." Then handkerchiefs and daggers rule his mind. At least, that is what is demonstrated in a rich, exciting, melodramatic way in the Kanin's own plushy production...George Cukor, in his direction, amply proves that he knows the theatre, its sights and sounds and brittle people."

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    Critic Jerry Renshaw wrote, "A Double Life is an unusually intelligent, literate noir that is a classy departure from the pulpy "B" atmospherics often associated with the genre. Keep an eye out for Paddy Chayefsky and John Derek in minuscule bit parts."

    Accolades

    Academy Awards

  • Best Actor in a Leading Role – Ronald Colman (winner)
  • Best Music, Scoring of a Dramatic or Comedy Picture – Miklós Rózsa (winner)
  • Best Director – George Cukor (nominee)
  • Best Writing, Original Screenplay – Garson Kanin and Ruth Gordon (nominees)
  • Golden Globes

  • Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama – Ronald Colman (winner)

  • Others

    The film is recognized by American Film Institute in these lists:

  • 2005: AFI's 100 Years of Film Scores – Nominated
  • References

    A Double Life (1947 film) Wikipedia