![]() ![]() There is light bleedthrough on this piece from the verso. This 67+ year old Item is rated Very Fine +++. This is an original 1946 black and white halftone print of a portrait of actor Glenn Ford in his role as Bill Emerson and actress Bette Davis in her role as Kate and Patricia Bosworth in the 1946 drama, A Stolen Life, that was directed by Curtis Bernhardt. The John Plaw Architectural Collection - Museum-Quality Aquatints of Estate Farmhouses & Farm History Rare Artists Equity New York City Limited Edition Lithographs The 1778-79 Sciences Collection by Diderot in Original Copper Engravingsġ920's Ludwig Hohlwein Poster Lithographs and Gravuresīeautiful, Rare, Large-Format Marcel Vertés Hand-Colored Lithographs and Pochoirs (1941)Ĭostumes & Cultures of the World Museum-Grade Copper Engravings (1830's)ġ880's Original Chromolithographs of World Cultures Modern Masters Poster Lithographs by Fernand Mourlot (1959) Picasso Linocut Collection - Original 1963 Large-Format Lithographsġ972 Joan Miró Original Lithograph Collection Picasso Linocut Collection - 1962 Limited Edition 472/520 Large-Format Lithographs Things get resolved when the intuitive Bill realizes that Kate is Pat and that they were meant to be together, and this time he marries the right twin.Expand submenu Antique Art Prints Collapse submenu Antique Art PrintsĮxpand submenu Vintage Advertising Collapse submenu Vintage AdvertisingĮxpand submenu Back Room Collapse submenu Back Roomġ875 Chromolithographs with Design Motifs from Historical Era's & Cultures - Museum Grade Kate pleads with hubby to give their marriage another chance, and he asks her to give up her lover Jack Talbot ( Bruce Bennett). Kate steals Pat’s wedding ring and pretends to be her. When the twins go sailing, their boat crashes in a reef and Pat drowns. Kate can’t get her mind off Bill, as she realizes that she loves him. After a while Bill is about to take a new job in Chile to escape his bad marriage. When Bill returns to the island, he has fallen for Pat and they marry. On the train to Boston, Pat tags along with Bill and puts her hooks in him. Pat goes along with this and pretends to be Kate Later Bill realizes his mistake when Kate appears. When Bill meets her on the dock, he mistakes her for Kate. Kate’s more aggressive sister Pat is also an island visitor. Bill mentions that he has a new job in Boston waiting for him, but promises to return to the area. Benes, and is written by Catherine Turney and Margaret Buell Wilder.Īspiring repressed painter Kate Bosworth (Bette Davis) falls in love with the hunky Massachusetts island lighthouse engineer, Bill Emerson (Glenn Ford), stationed in nearby Dragon Head, whom she meets while visiting her cousin Freddie ( Charles Ruggles). My favorite line in the film has someone say: “Your sister’s a very dangerous woman, Katie! She could worm the secrets right out of a sphinx.” Davis to give an over-the-top show-off performance, as one of the sisters who steals the identity of the other. The German-born Hollywood director Curtis Bernhardt (“Possessed”/”Sirocco”/”The Blue Veil”) encourages Ms. She was to repeat that type of twin portrayal performance in the 1964 Paul Henreid’s film Dead Ringer. Davis plays the double role of identical twins, in a split-screen performance of the good sister Kate and the bad sister Pat. It’s a remake of a 1938 British film that starred Elisabeth Bergner. This unbelievable but enjoyable drama with a New England setting, is Bette Davis’s first and last film as a producer. “ This unbelievable but enjoyable drama with a New England setting, is Bette Davis’s first and last film as a producer.” Johnson), Joan Winfield (Lucy, Clara Blandick (Martha) Runtime: 109 MPAA Rating: NR producer: Bette Davis Warner Brothers 1946) Benes cinematographers: Sol Polito/ Ernest Haller editor: Rudi Fehr music: Max Steiner cast: Bette Davis ( Kate Bosworth), Glenn Ford ( Bill Emerson), Charles Ruggles ( Freddie Lindley), Bruce Bennett ( Jack Talbot), Walter Brennan ( Eben Folgor), Dane Clark ( Karnock), Peggy Knudsen ( Deidre), Esther Dale ( Mrs. A STOLEN LIFE (director: Curtis Bernhardt screenwriters: Catherine Turney/ Margaret Buell Wilder/based on the novel by Karel J. ![]()
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