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The Man with My Face

  • 1951
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 19m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Barry Nelson in The Man with My Face (1951)
Film NoirCrimeThriller

A man arrives home one night to find that a look- alike has taken over his life completely.A man arrives home one night to find that a look- alike has taken over his life completely.A man arrives home one night to find that a look- alike has taken over his life completely.

  • Director
    • Edward Montagne
  • Writers
    • Vin Bogert
    • Tom McGowan
    • Edward Montagne
  • Stars
    • Barry Nelson
    • Carole Mathews
    • Lynn Ainley
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    465
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Edward Montagne
    • Writers
      • Vin Bogert
      • Tom McGowan
      • Edward Montagne
    • Stars
      • Barry Nelson
      • Carole Mathews
      • Lynn Ainley
    • 24User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Barry Nelson
    Barry Nelson
    • Charles 'Chick' Graham…
    Carole Mathews
    Carole Mathews
    • Mary Davis
    Lynn Ainley
    • Cora Cox Graham
    John Harvey
    John Harvey
    • Buster Cox
    Jim Boles
    Jim Boles
    • Meadows
    Jack Warden
    Jack Warden
    • Walt Davis
    Henry Lascoe
    Henry Lascoe
    • The Police Sergeant
    Johnny Kane
    • Al Grant
    Chinita
    Chinita
    • Juanita
    • (as Chinita Marin)
    Hazel Sherman
    • Girl at Nightclub Bar
    Vin Bogert
    • Man at Nightclub Bar
    Armando Miranda
    • Nightclub Bartender
    Luis D. Miranda
    • Happy - Cafe Manager
    Jack Cleary
    • Charter Pilot
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    • Director
      • Edward Montagne
    • Writers
      • Vin Bogert
      • Tom McGowan
      • Edward Montagne
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    6boblipton

    Barry Nelson Looks Exactly Like Barry Nelson

    Barry Nelson comes home from a business trip. His wife doesn't pick him up. He calls home, but she does not recognize his voice. He takes a cab, and finds his wife, his brother-in-law (his business partner), his dog (who bites him) and his exact double, who insists he is Nelson. They call a cop, but his ID has the other guy's fingerprints. The cop takes him to the police station, but a Doberman Pinscher attacks him and he flees in the confusion.

    It's a very nice done movie version of a novel by Samuel W. Taylor. Director Edward Montagne keeps things going along at a good clip, with the doubling handled by a skilled combination of editing and masking by cinematographer Fred Jackman Jr.; there's also some good location shooting of San Juan, Puerto Rico. It's also Jack Warden's first credited role; he had had uncredited bits in three earlier movies.
    7clanciai

    This could never happen to you

    They say everyone has a double somewhere. This film is a speculation and experiment in the fascinating possibility that two such doubles would meet and one take advantage of the other for their incredible likeness. The story is totally improbable, but the film is efficient, and the last manhunt is quite captivating mainly because of the presence of a dog taking the lead turning the film into a thriller of horror. It is all filmed in Puerto Rico, and the shots of the island are enthralling. The film is ruined by not being convincing at all - this could never happen to anyone, and the calculated evil of the plot is absurd - there is no realism here. Nevertheless, it is worth watching for the excitement, and of course you would want to know how such an impossible intrigue would end.
    5hrkepler

    Mixed Identity

    This is one of those films where premise is intriguing but execution is sloppy. Chick Graham (Barry Nelson) comes home on one day to find out his doppelganger has taken his place. The police shows up and his wife Cora (Lynn Ainley) and business partner Buster (John Harvey) confirm that doppelganger is real Chick and Chick is fake. Chick escapes and tries to prove his identity. The plot turns more and more ridiculous and implausible, but energetic direction, fast pace action and enjoyable double performance by Barry Nelson turn 'The Man with My Face' passable time waster entertainment.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Exciting little film

    Doppelganger topic features have always provided much suspense, have always grabbed you, stuck your attention to details, each move, each dialogue. This one is not widely known, it is not an Alfred Hitchcock's film either, but it is enough to be a little gem to discover again, at all costs. The director is totally unknown to me, so are the actors and the Puerto Rico settings are also unusual. It is a performance to shoot such a story, where an actor plays two characters, especially because of the confusion elements that may provoke this scheme for the audience. And above all, it is not long, it is not two hours length, so you can't get bored. Good little gem.
    5bnwfilmbuff

    Identity Theft

    When the whole issue of identity theft began getting increased visibility several years ago, this is where my pre-cyber world mind went. You come home one day from work and there's somebody that's you in your place. We get some hints that Nelson suspects that things aren't perfect at home as he leaves for work on that fateful morning. This initially plays out like a good Twilight Zone episode. The cops are called in to arrest the good guy, he's carted off, he somehow escapes; but then it's all ruined as the nefarious plot is disclosed. The remainder of the movie becomes a manhunt and an explanation of how and why. Nice shots of Puerto Rico help to relieve the routine. Nelson is very good in the dual roles. This is an okay time waster.

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      The island the film was shot on is San Juan, Puerto Rico in 1951. Puerto Rico is not a state it is a commonwealth. United States Congress, which governs the territory with full jurisdiction under the Puerto Rico Federal Relations Act of 1950.

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    • Release date
      • January 2, 1952 (Portugal)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Revansch i Porto Rico
    • Filming locations
      • San Juan, Puerto Rico
    • Production company
      • Edward F. Gardner Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 19m(79 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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