The Man with Two Faces (1934) | |
Director(s) | Archie Mayo |
Producer(s) | Robert Lord (uncredited), Hal B. Wallis (executive uncredited), Jack L. Warner (executive uncredited) |
Top Genres | Crime, Drama |
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The Man with Two Faces (1934) was a Crime - Drama Film directed by Archie Mayo and produced by Hal B. Wallis, Jack L. Warner and Robert Lord.
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THE MAN WITH TWO FACES
By Dan Day Jr. on Mar 11, 2019 From The Hitless Wonder Movie BlogWhat I love most about Turner Classic Movies is how many obscure films they show. particularly ones from the 1930s. Last week TCM presented a 1934 melodrama called THE MAN WITH TWO FACES. The movie stars Edward G. Robinson, and it was produced by First National/Warners. Robinson plays Damon Wells, ... Read full article
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Quotes from
Daphne Flowers:
Listen here, you big heel, you've left me flat for over a week!
Damon Welles: Well, that's the way i found you!
Daphne Flowers: What were you doing in Philadelpia on Monday?
Damon Welles: I never go to Philadelphia!
Hattie, Martha's Housekeeper: [to Vance] I'm a housekeeper, not a mouse keeper.
Producer Ben Weston: [Contemptuously to Vance] You know, Vance, there must be some way of getting rid of rat like you. I suppose the best way is just to crunch you underfoot on the sidewalk.
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Damon Welles: Well, that's the way i found you!
Daphne Flowers: What were you doing in Philadelpia on Monday?
Damon Welles: I never go to Philadelphia!
Hattie, Martha's Housekeeper: [to Vance] I'm a housekeeper, not a mouse keeper.
Producer Ben Weston: [Contemptuously to Vance] You know, Vance, there must be some way of getting rid of rat like you. I suppose the best way is just to crunch you underfoot on the sidewalk.
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Facts about
One of the photos in producer Ricardo Cortez's office is that of character comedian Edward Everett Horton.
The original play opened in New York City, New York, USA on 25 November 1933 and had 57 performances. Anton Stengel and Margaret Dale originated their movie roles in the play, and the cast included Porter Hall and Margaret Hamilton.
Dorothy Tree (Patsy Dowling) and Frank Darien (Doorman) are in studio records for those roles, but were not seen in the film.
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The original play opened in New York City, New York, USA on 25 November 1933 and had 57 performances. Anton Stengel and Margaret Dale originated their movie roles in the play, and the cast included Porter Hall and Margaret Hamilton.
Dorothy Tree (Patsy Dowling) and Frank Darien (Doorman) are in studio records for those roles, but were not seen in the film.
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