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The Man with Two Faces (1934) is a Warner Bros. film directed by Archie Mayo, and starring Edward G. Robinson, Mary Astor, Ricardo Cortez, Louis Calhern, Mae Clarke, and David Landau. The story was adapted by Tom Reed and Niven Busch from the play The Dark Tower by George S. Kaufman and Alexander Woollcott.
The Man with Two Faces was actress Margaret Dale's last movie and her only talkie. She and Anton Stengel are the only two actors from the Broadway play to appear in the film. In 2010, this film became available on DVD from the Warner Archive Collection.
Original Release
08/04/1934
US Release
08/04/1934
Cast
Name | Character |
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Edward G. Robinson | Jules Chautard / Damon Welles |
Mary Astor | Jessica Wells |
Ricardo Cortez | Ben Weston |
Mae Clarke | Daphne Flowers |
Louis Calhern | Stanley Vance |
Arthur Byron | Dr. Kendall |
John Eldredge | Horace Barry Jones / Barry |
David Landau | Curtis |
Emily Fitzroy | Hattie |
Henry O'Neill | Inspector Crane |
Directors
Writers
Tom Reed, Niven Busch, George S. Kaufman, Alexander Woollcott
Cast
Name | Character |
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Edward G. Robinson | Jules Chautard / Damon Welles |
Mary Astor | Jessica Wells |
Ricardo Cortez | Ben Weston |
Mae Clarke | Daphne Flowers |
Louis Calhern | Stanley Vance |
Arthur Byron | Dr. Kendall |
John Eldredge | Horace Barry Jones / Barry |
David Landau | Curtis |
Emily Fitzroy | Hattie |
Henry O'Neill | Inspector Crane |
Anton Stengel | Stage Manager |
Arthur Aylesworth | Morgue Keeper |
Margaret Dale | Aunt Martha Temple |
Virginia Sale | Peabody - Weston's Secretary / Peabody |
Joseph E. Bernard | Stage Doorman |
Stanley Blystone | Detective Monahan |
Wade Boteler | Detective |
Ray Cooke | Bellboy |
Nick Copeland | Scribe in Crane's Office |
Douglas Cosgrove | Detective Lieutenant |
Producers
Name | Role |
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Hal B. Wallis | Executive Producer |
Jack L. Warner | Executive Producer |
Robert Lord | Producer |