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Two of a Kind

  • 1951
  • Approved
  • 1h 15min
NOTE IMDb
6,5/10
898
MA NOTE
Edmond O'Brien and Lizabeth Scott in Two of a Kind (1951)
Film NoirCrimeDramaThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA lawyer for a rich elderly industrialist works out a complex inheritance scam to pass off a con as the industrialist's long-lost son and claim the huge inheritance.A lawyer for a rich elderly industrialist works out a complex inheritance scam to pass off a con as the industrialist's long-lost son and claim the huge inheritance.A lawyer for a rich elderly industrialist works out a complex inheritance scam to pass off a con as the industrialist's long-lost son and claim the huge inheritance.

  • Réalisation
    • Henry Levin
  • Scénario
    • Lawrence Kimble
    • James Gunn
    • James Edward Grant
  • Casting principal
    • Edmond O'Brien
    • Lizabeth Scott
    • Terry Moore
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,5/10
    898
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    • Réalisation
      • Henry Levin
    • Scénario
      • Lawrence Kimble
      • James Gunn
      • James Edward Grant
    • Casting principal
      • Edmond O'Brien
      • Lizabeth Scott
      • Terry Moore
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    • 10avis des critiques
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    Edmond O'Brien
    Edmond O'Brien
    • Michael "Lefty" Farrell
    Lizabeth Scott
    Lizabeth Scott
    • Brandy Kirby
    Terry Moore
    Terry Moore
    • Kathy McIntyre
    Alexander Knox
    Alexander Knox
    • Vincent Mailer
    Griff Barnett
    Griff Barnett
    • William McIntyre
    Robert Anderson
    Robert Anderson
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    Virginia Brissac
    Virginia Brissac
    • Maida McIntyre
    Jessie Arnold
    Jessie Arnold
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    Kathryn Card
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    Claire Carleton
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    Louis Jean Heydt
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    J.M. Kerrigan
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    James Kirkwood
    James Kirkwood
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    Emory Parnell
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    Blackie Whiteford
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    • Réalisation
      • Henry Levin
    • Scénario
      • Lawrence Kimble
      • James Gunn
      • James Edward Grant
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    5hitchcockthelegend

    Look me up Snow White, don't forget to look me up.

    Two of a Kind is directed by Henry Levin and written by James Edward Grant, James Gunn and Lawrence Kimble. It stars Edmond O'Brien, Lizabeth Scott, Terry Moore, Alexander Knox, Griff Barnett, Robert Anderson and Virginia Brissac. Music is by George Duning and cinematography by Burnett Guffey.

    Plot has O'Brien, Scott and Knox try to con a rich old couple that their son, who disappeared when he was three, has resurfaced in the older body of O'Brien. Thus they hope to get the $10 million inheritance due to the heir upon the death of the parents…

    It all starts so very well, Scott's sultry blonde hunts out O'Brien's shady player to do a major con and he falls for her feminine whiles hook line and sinker, even agreeing to have his little finger mangled in a car door for the con cause. Sadly this is where the picture falls apart and unfurls in a lightweight manner.

    Interesting possibilities are ignored, such as Moore's sprightly niece character who likes to straighten out bad men (it ends up playing as something that should be in a Cary Grant screwball) and a murderous plot that threatens to make the ending more lively (by this time the O'Brien/Scott pairing has become sickly nice), to leave us with what turns out to be a quite repugnant ending.

    Guffey's black and white photography is crisp but just like the film itself, it really isn't noir at all. Levin and the cast try hard, but saddled with an unadventurous screenplay it rounds out as a minor B movie of little substance. 5/10
    6robert-temple-1

    Double or Nothing

    This is an uneasy blend of mystery, suspense, and comedy. I am always dubious about mixed genre films, and I believe this could and should have been better as a straight film noir. However, it is still a good film and for all like myself who admire Lizabeth Scott and enjoy watching her films, it is a must. She was most famous for playing Dusty four years earlier, opposite Humphrey Bogart, in the stunning film noir DEAD RECKONING (1947). She was one of the best femme fatale actresses in film noir, though she could also show a warm, kindly, humorous and smiling layer underneath, as we see here. That entitled her to be 'redeemed' from her wicked ways from time to time in films. It is always nice when a femme fatale can be redeemed, but it does not happen very often, in life or on film. Scott is entrancing here as usual, and is the main reason we keep watching. The male lead is Edmond O'Brien. I wonder how Scott really felt when she repeatedly flung herself (with excessive force, I felt) into O'Brien's arms and began giving him passionate kisses. She does it often here. Doth the ladye embrace too muche? O'Brien was a very fine actor, and it was Ida Lupino who seems to have realized this most enthusiastically, for she daringly cast him in the lead for her provocative film THE BIGAMIST (1953, see my review), which was a triumphant casting coup. O'Brien also won an Oscar and an Oscar nomination in other films. But he was no handsome hunk, was podgy and a bit sweaty. It all goes to show how talent can overcome lack of looks. Terry Moore plays a dotty young niece in this film, with wide-eyed insistence and a very broad interpretation. She is meant to be the comedic character, and despite the ridiculous nature of her role and the absurdity it adds to the plot, she manages it nicely. In fact, one wants to give her an indulgent hug. So it all sort of works. Henry Levin directs this mixed pudding of a film and delivers a watchable product. Oh yes, I almost forgot the story. An elderly couple lost their child at the age of three on a street in Chicago and have never found him. Their unscrupulous lawyer and his girl friend Lizabeth Scott want to 'find' a man who will play along, pretend to be the long lost son (that's O'Brien), and inherit ten million dollars which they will then all split between them. But of course things turn out not to be that simple. After O'Brien is accepted as the son, things begin to unravel. As to what then happens, I ain't sayin'.
    6LeonLouisRicci

    When a Film-Noir is Not a Film-Noir

    It Seems that the Sharp, Dark, Rough World of Film-Noir was just too Much for the Newly Emerging Conservative 1950's.

    The Forces that be were Out to Tame Film-Noir and Morph the Style into Police Procedurals, and Other Easily Digested Movies "Sweetening" the "Sour".

    Case-in-Point, "Two of a Kind", this one had All the Signs of the Genre .

    But were Proven a Slight-of-Hand, sort of, or a Mis-Direction.

    Starring Noir Icon's Edmond O'Brien and Lizabeth Scott and a Poster that Shows Not a Hint that it will Take a "Detour" to Comedy, and a Light-Hearted Approach as the Con-Game is Played-Out.

    When Terry Moore's "Screwy" Character Shows-Up, it No-Longer even Tries to Maintain its Bona-Fides as a Film-Noir.

    It has One Extremely Disturbing Scene, "The Car-Door", but the Rest of the Story is so Breezy and Aloof as to be Distracting to Anyone who was Expecting a More Serious, Gritty Story.

    Overall, it can be Enjoyed as a Light-Crime Con-Game with Good Actors and Good Cinematography.

    The Genre of Film-Noir, to This Day, is Exploited and the Label is Slapped on Movies that Just Don't Cut-It. The True Essence and Meaning of the Descriptive has been Lost Almost Completely.

    This Whole Thing Started Around 1950-51 and is Still Around Today.

    For Film-Noir Purist, be Prepared for a Let-Down.
    6blanche-2

    a noir that tries to be light at the same time

    Edmond O'Brien, Lizabeth Scott, Alexander Knox, and Terry Moore star in "Two of a Kind" from 1951.

    Brandy Kirby (Scott) and an attorney, Vincent Mailer (Knox) for a wealthy man, William McIntyre find the perfect person in Lefty Farrell (O'Brien) to pretend to be the long-lost son of McIntyre's. He will then inherit $10 million, and since McIntyre and his wife are old, there won't be long to wait until he inherits.

    Brandy seduces Lefty into taking the job. In order to do it, he has to lose part of his little finger, as the McIntyre's son did. A friend of Brandy's (MooreO who is the McIntyre's niece, introduces him to them when she sees his finger and asks questions. It's looking good that Lefty will be accepted as the son and inherit a fortune.

    I had a few problems with this noir. The writer tried to lighten it up with the presence and perky acting of Terry Moore, which was way out of place and came off as overdone.

    Lefty is supposed to be a real charmer and a chick magnet. I'm sorry, Edmond O'Brien? Good actor but hardly oozing with sex and good looks. Under contract at that time were William Holden and Glenn Ford. I doubt many women would have turned them down.

    Lizabeth Scott, one of the noir queens, looked great in her gorgeous clothes and shorter hair and, with that smoky voice of hers, was very effective. Knox really didn't have much to do. O'Brien was good as usual but for me, wrong for the part.

    Without the Moore character and better casting of Lefty, the film would have been stronger. Instead, it was just passable.
    5cgvsluis

    This film noir classic involves a con around impersonating a couple's long lost son.

    This con involved a lot of research and putting a lot of pieces in to place to go after a 10 million dollar inheritance of an elderly couple who lost their son at the age of three. It falls apart at the last minute and one of the gang can't give up on the plan...thinking murder is the answer. At least some of the rest of the con artists draw the line at murder.

    Lizabeth Scott is beautiful in this light film noir and plays exceptionally well alongside Edmond O'Brien. Lizabeth Scott reminds me a lot of Lauren Bacall, they both really knew how to give a sultry...if not beautifully cold face.

    Terry Moore plays a delightfully screwball niece that likes to reform bad boys. Great character that was fun to watch...but maybe a little outside of what I would normally expect in a true film noir film.

    This came over as a film noir with a little screwball and a light ending. If that is your thing this might be for you!

    "Don't forget to come over, Snow White."-Lefty.

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    • Anecdotes
      The plot bears a resemblance to that of the 1945 noir "Detour," where a drifter, with the insistence of a scheming female, attempts to inherit the fortune of a recently deceased man by assuming the identity of the man's long-lost son.
    • Citations

      Michael "Lefty" Farrell: But first, I used to slip away from Daddy and run, kiss Mommy goodnight, like this.

      [plants a big kiss on Brandy]

    • Connexions
      Referenced in Dynastie: Trashy Little Tramp (2018)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • juillet 1951 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Streaming on "Bizarre Noir" YouTube Channel
      • Streaming on "Ewo Company" YouTube Channel
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Lefty Farrell
    • Lieux de tournage
      • ÉTATS-UNIS
    • Société de production
      • Columbia Pictures
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      1 heure 15 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
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