A Stolen Life | |
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Theatrical release poster
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Directed by |
Curtis Bernhardt Jack Gage (dialogue director) |
Produced by | Bette Davis |
Written by | Karel J. Benes |
Screenplay by |
Catherine Turney Margaret Buell Wilder |
Based on | Uloupeny Zivot |
Starring |
Bette Davis Glenn Ford Dane Clark Walter Brennan Charles Ruggles Bruce Bennett |
Music by | Max Steiner |
Cinematography |
Ernest Haller Sol Polito |
Edited by | Rudi Fehr |
Production
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B.D. Production
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Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
Release date
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July 6, 1946 |
Running time
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109 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $3 million (US rentals) |
A Stolen Life is a 1946 drama film starring Bette Davis, who also produced, and directed by Curtis Bernhardt. The supporting cast includes Glenn Ford, Dane Clark, Walter Brennan, Charles Ruggles, and Bruce Bennett (formerly "Herman Brix"). The movie is a remake of a 1939 British film Stolen Life starring Elisabeth Bergner and Michael Redgrave.
The second time Davis played twin sisters was in Dead Ringer (1964).
Kate Bosworth (Bette Davis) is a sincere, demure, artist who misses her boat to an island off New England, where she intends to meet her twin sister Patricia (also Davis) and her cousin Freddie (Charles Ruggles). She persuades Bill Emerson (Glenn Ford) to take her home in his boat. Later, their relationship grows while she paints a portrait of Eben Folger (Walter Brennan), the old lighthouse keeper, and Kate is very much in love.
However, her sister Pat, a flamboyant, man-hungry manipulator, fools Bill when she first meets him pretending to be Kate. Pat then pursues him on a trip out of town, and when they return, they announce to Kate their intention to marry.
A heartbroken Kate focuses on her work with artist Karnock (Dane Clark), but rejects his romantic overtures. Bill eventually goes to Chile, allowing Kate to spend some time with her sister, whom she hasn't seen since the marriage. When the two go sailing, a sudden storm washes Pat overboard and she drowns, her wedding ring coming off in Kate's hands while trying to save her. Kate passes out and is washed ashore in the boat. When she regains consciousness, she is mistaken for Pat.