Review of A Double Life (1947) by Timothy C — 26 Sep 2007
Colman gives one of his greatest performances of his career and won an Academy Award as a Shakesperean actor whose off stage life imitates his theater role of Othello where he kills a woman he believes to be Desdemona.
Electrifying suspense, laced with crackling dialogue and melodrama. Winters, in one of her earliest roles, is divine as the victim of Colman's madness. This film gives new meaning to the phrase "disappearing into a character.
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This review of A Double Life (1947) was written by Timothy C on 26 Sep 2007.
A Double Life has generally received positive reviews.
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