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Sleep, My Love ()


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Chronic sleepwalker Alison Courtland thinks that a mysterious man wearing horned-rimmed eye glasses is out to kill her but her husband blames her tired imagination.

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Alison Courtland
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Bruce Elcott
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Richard W. Courtland
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Barby
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Charles Vernay
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Mrs. Grace Vernay
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Dr. Rhinehart
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Jimmie Lin
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Haskins
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Detective Sgt. Strake
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Jeannie Lin (as Maria San Marco)
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Helen, the Maid
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Daphne
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Drunk (uncredited)
Paul Bradley ...
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James Carlisle ...
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Bartender (uncredited)
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Hannigan (uncredited)
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Elevator Boy (uncredited)
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Peeping Tom at The Maples (uncredited)
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Bartender (uncredited)
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Police Lt. Mitchell (uncredited)
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Ms. Miller (uncredited)
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Wedding Official (uncredited)
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Paul King ...
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King Lockwood ...
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Mac (uncredited)
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Parkhurst's Maid (uncredited)
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Milkman (uncredited)
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Owen Song ...
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Waitress (uncredited)
Beal Wong ...
Wedding Guest (uncredited)

Directed by

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Douglas Sirk

Written by

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St. Clair McKelway ... (screenplay) and
Leo Rosten ... (screenplay)
 
Leo Rosten ... (novel)
 
Decla Dunning ... () (uncredited)
 
Cy Endfield ... () (uncredited)

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Ralph Cohn ... producer
Harold Greene ... associate producer
Charles 'Buddy' Rogers ... producer (as Chas. Buddy Rogers)

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Rudy Schrager

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Joseph A. Valentine ... director of photography (as Joseph Valentine)

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Lynn Harrison

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William Ferrari

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Howard Bristol

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Burris Grimwood ... makeup artist (uncredited)
Marjorie Lund ... hair stylist (uncredited)

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Robert M. Beche ... production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Clarence Eurist ... assistant director

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William Randall ... sound recordist

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David Sharpe ... stunts (uncredited)

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Edward Colman ... camera operator (uncredited)
Milton Gold ... still photographer (uncredited)
Enzo A. Martinelli ... camera operator (uncredited)

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Sophie ... gowns: Miss Colbert
Margaret Jennings ... wardrobe (uncredited)

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David Chudnow ... musical supervisor
Rudy Schrager ... conductor / musical director (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Mary Catherine Whitlock ... script supervisor (uncredited)

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Mary Pickford ... presented by
Marcel Frym ... technical advisor (uncredited)
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Plot Summary

Alison Courtland wakes up in the middle of the night on board a train, but she cannot remember how she got there. Danger and suspense ensue. Written by Chris Yanda

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Taglines ...the most terrifying words a man ever whispered to a woman! See more »
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Also Known As
  • L'homme aux lunettes d'écaille (France)
  • Pacto tenebroso (Spain)
  • ...før det dages (Denmark)
  • Schlingen der Angst (West Germany)
  • Schlingen der Angst (Austria)
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Runtime
  • 97 min
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Trivia 14 years earlier, Claudette Colbert starred in the movie Imitation of Life (1934), with prominent scenes on a balcony with nearly the same view onto the Queensboro bridge. "Imitation of Life" was later remade into the more famous 1959 version by the director of "Sleep, My Love", Douglas Sirk. See more »
Goofs When Alison is ready to fly back from Boston, the plane on the runway is a United Airlines flight. But when the plane begins to taxi, it now has an Eastern Airlines logo. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in This Theatre and You (1949). See more »
Soundtracks Sleep, My Love See more »
Quotes Daphne: We've got a lot, but we haven't got everything. I want what she's got - all of it. I want her house, her name, her man. And I want them now. Tonight.
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