A Stolen Life (1947)



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Synopsis:
In this romantic melodrama, Bette Davis plays twin sisters for the first time (she would do so again in 1964's Dead Ringer). Kate Bosworth (Davis) is a sincere, demure girl and talented artist. Her twin sister Pat (also Davis) is a flamboyant, man-hungry manipulator. Orphans, the girls' guardian is their cousin, Freddie Lindley (Charles Ruggles), with whom Kate elects to spend a summer on Martha's Vineyard. There, she meets Bill Emerson (Glenn Ford), a handsome engineer spending a summer vacation as a lighthouse inspector. Kate falls deeply in love with Bill, but when Pat shows up, he goes for the more exciting sister, eventually marrying her. Devastated, Kate throws herself into her art, but she becomes discouraged under the tutelage of an abusive master, Karnock (Dane Clark). A sailing accident gives Kate the chance to take her sister's place -- but can she fool Bill into believing that this sweet, innocent woman is his philandering, scheming wife? A Stolen Life (1946), a remake of an earlier picture by the same name that had been produced by Paramount only seven years earlier starring Elisabeth Bergner in the twins role, was nominated for a Best Special Effects Oscar.

~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide

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Full Cast & Crew

Theatrical Release
7/6/1947
Director Credit
Kurt Director
Cast Credit
Rosa Rey Bridesmaid
Sherman Sanders Patricia's Dancing Partner
Patrick Fitzgerald Attendant
Robert Dudley Old Fisherman
Philo McCullough Male Art Patron
Paul Wolfgang Panzerbeiter Waiter
Jack Mower
Dale Van Sickel Man in Launch
James Flavin Investigator
Leo White
Mary Forbes Woman Art Patron
Tom Fadden Fisherman
Ruth Cherrington Large Woman
Monte Blue Mr. Lippencott
Harlan Briggs
Bette Davis Pat Bosworth
Bette Davis Kate Bosworth
Gyryllyn Samuel Newton Ford Bill Emerson
Dane Clark Karnock
Walter Brennan Eben Folgor
Charlie Ruggles Freddie Lindley
Peggy Knudsen Diedra
Esther Dale Mrs. Johnson
Joan Winfield Lucy
Clara Blandick Martha
Production Credits Credit
Ruth Elizabeth Davis Producer
Art Department Credit
Fred MacLean Set Designer
Robert M. Haas Art Director
Film Camera Credit
Salvatore Polito Cinematographer
Ernest Haller Cinematographer
Visual Effects Credit
Russell Collings Special Effects
Richard Van Enger Special Effects
William McGann Special Effects
Roy Davidson Special Effects



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