Escapee switches identities but finds the new one quite a handful.Escapee switches identities but finds the new one quite a handful.Escapee switches identities but finds the new one quite a handful.
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Cyril Chamberlain
- Bit Part
- (uncredited)
Edward Evans
- Publican
- (uncredited)
Ian Fleming
- Dr. Wilson
- (uncredited)
Frank Hawkins
- Police Constable
- (uncredited)
Alan Rolfe
- Ticket Inspector
- (uncredited)
Anthony Woodruff
- Boatman
- (uncredited)
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Did you know
- TriviaThe soundtrack for this film appears to be the same as for The Quiet Woman (1950).
- GoofsWhen Barlow is given a lift home in a car driven by Inspector Clements the back projection film seen behind them is the same one as was used earlier when Barlow was transported home by two police officers and Clements in the back of the police car.
- Quotes
Mrs. Fenton: Every time you pick up a newspaper you read about some corpse or other.
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The Double Man
Most old 'B' movies contain plot twists that could be science fiction. Since it's unlikely that anybody researching British 'B' pictures of the fifties is familiar with seventies Eastern European sci-fi it's not giving much away that the only other film in which I've seen the extraordinary development in this particular tale was in a zany Czech movie called 'Tomorrow I'll Scald Myself with Tea' made nearly a quarter of a century later.
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- richardchatten
- May 11, 2021
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- Runtime1 hour 1 minute
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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