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Dual Alibi

  • 1947
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
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Dual Alibi (1947)
CrimeDramaMysteryThriller

Twin trapezists fall out over a lottery ticket and a worthless woman, but later extract a unique revenge.Twin trapezists fall out over a lottery ticket and a worthless woman, but later extract a unique revenge.Twin trapezists fall out over a lottery ticket and a worthless woman, but later extract a unique revenge.

  • Director
    • Alfred Travers
  • Writers
    • Alfred Travers
    • Stephen Clarkson
    • Vivienne Adès
  • Stars
    • Herbert Lom
    • Phyllis Dixey
    • Terence de Marney
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    288
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Alfred Travers
    • Writers
      • Alfred Travers
      • Stephen Clarkson
      • Vivienne Adès
    • Stars
      • Herbert Lom
      • Phyllis Dixey
      • Terence de Marney
    • 23User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Herbert Lom
    Herbert Lom
    • Jules de Lisle…
    Phyllis Dixey
    • Penny aka Gloria Gregg
    Terence de Marney
    Terence de Marney
    • Mike Bergen
    Ronald Frankau
    Ronald Frankau
    • Vincent Barney
    Abraham Sofaer
    Abraham Sofaer
    • French Judge
    Eugene Deckers
    Eugene Deckers
    • French Ringmaster
    The Cromwell Brothers
    • Trapeze Act
    Ernst Ulman
    Ernst Ulman
    Ben Williams
    • Charlie
    Clarence Wright
    • M. Mangan
    Beryl Measor
    • Gwen
    Harold Berens
    • Ali
    Griffiths Moss
    Gerald Conway
    Sebastian Cabot
    Sebastian Cabot
    • Loterie Nationale Official
    H.G. Guinle
    Andreas Malandrinos
    Andreas Malandrinos
    • French Judge
    • (as Andre Malandrinos)
    Eric Mason
    • Director
      • Alfred Travers
    • Writers
      • Alfred Travers
      • Stephen Clarkson
      • Vivienne Adès
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    7AAdaSC

    An unhappy lottery win

    Herbert Lom recounts his tale in flashback as to how he has ended up scraping a living by sandwich boarding. He was once part of a headlining trapeze act in a circus owned by Ronald Frankau (Barney) performing in sunny Blackpool. His partner was his twin and his tale is one of tragedy. What happened to the twin?

    This film ends on a downbeat note but it is still entertaining thanks to the cast of villains and the central aspect of distinguishing the twins from one another. It is crucial to the plot and keeps you watching. Lom is very good in this dual role and the twins use their similarity to their advantage in a novel twist to a murder charge. I think justice was done.

    Phyllis Dexter (Penny) as the bad girl doesn't do any stripping. She should have, though, given that was her real-life business!
    8planktonrules

    Ample proof that Herbert Lom was a heck of an actor.

    In "Dual Alibi", the British actor, Herbert Lom, plays dual roles--the identical French twins, Georges and Jules. And, he's excellent in both parts and the movie is quite the thriller.

    When the story begins, one of the de Lisle twins (Lom) has fallen on hard times and is notices by his old boss at the circus. Now this part is a bit muddled...and based on the story that follows there is no way the boss wouldn't have remembered the man immediately....but somehow it was written as if the old boss could barely remember him. In the story, there is ample reason to believe he's remember the de Lisles until the day he died!

    The story that follows is a long flashback, showing what led from the de Lisles being among the best trapeze acts in the world to this. It begins with them signing a huge contract with the owner of the circus. Georges is all business but Jules is a bit less so. So, after a crook in the circus learns that Jules has won 1,000,000 fr in a lottery, instead of telling Jules, he has his slimy girlfriend cozy up to Jules...with the hope that they can steal the ticket and cash it in themselves. What's next? Well, it would spoil the film to say more!

    The bottom line is that this is a very well written dark suspense film...one that makes you cheer for a killer and wish him the best! Yes, that IS unusual! Combine this with excellent acting and direction, and you have one of the better British suspense films of the era.
    10janettwinkle

    Excellent film, heartily recommend it

    This was a fine example of a British film, well acted and directed, an excellent storyline and no slip ups or confusion as sometimes arises in plots like this. Herbert Lom gives a spellbinding performance as the twins, and the rest of the cast are marvellous too. Everyone gives 100% and we enjoyed it very much. It should have got some awards. Please do watch it, if you get the chance. you wont be disappointed. A fine cast of actors doing a brilliant job with a first class director. Superb. I had not been aware of this director before and as he wrote the script too, (oh yes, I forgot to say excellent script) he has excelled himself. Why no proper recognition ? I had not even heard of this film before. It was shown at a quarter to three in the morning! The photography was well done and the matching was excellent too. This film should be acknowledged as a classic British film.
    10houndspirit

    Fine and unusual mystery drama

    The film is a wonderful portrayal of a dark triangle involving identical twins who form an elegant acrobatic circus act and eventually seek revenge on an unfaithful women. They plan a "perfect crime" on which the film turns. I have not seen the film in about 50 years. It used to show up on local TV quite frequently in the 50's but seems to have disappeared and unjustly so. I only hope it still exists? If it is available I do urge it's viewing.

    Lom plays the dual role of the twin brothers and this , in itself , is cleverly handled. The O'Henry like ending is affecting and again gives the film a further degree of individuality.
    GManfred

    Grim Fairy Tale

    "Dual Alibi" is a good crime story with a twist; the protagonist(s) are identical twins. It appears to be a British attempt at the noir genre and the mood is dark and humorless, reminiscent of the 'Twilight Zone' TV show.

    As I said, the story is good and is somewhat predictable throughout. Herbert Lom stars in the dual role, a high-wire circus act from the continent. One of the twins gets snookered by a con-man agent and his girlfriend and there is a falling-out, with predictable results. I was not as enthralled with the picture as most other reviewers but I appreciated the irony of the plot and the acting of Lom, who carries the picture.

    Nice work turned in by the two chiselers, Terence De Marney and Phyllis Dixey, who has only 2 films to her credit. This movie is so old I was unable to readily spot Sebastian Cabot, who in hindsight looked very young and slimmer than I remembered. He had a speaking part which lasted a few minutes, plenty of time to recognize him. If you are interested in "Dual Alibi" you should know that it is hard to come by nowadays - and it's good, but not great, in my estimation.

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      As well as appearing in their own right, The Cromwell Brothers doubled for Herbert Lom.

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    • Release date
      • June 30, 1947 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Alibi dublu
    • Filming locations
      • National Studios, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • British National Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 21 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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