The Man Who Haunted Himself Movie Review 1970

Information and Film Reviews for The Man Who Haunted Himself the Movie

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While a man lies in critical condition on the operating table after a car accident, his alter-ego emerges and turns his ideal life into a nightmare until the man recovers and moves toward a fateful encounter. An expanded version of an episode of the TV series "Alfred Hitchcock Presents," this was Moore's first movie after having starred in the TV series "The Saint," and it was Dearden's last film; he died in a car accident the following year. Appeals primarily to those fascinated by "Hitchcock" or "The Twilight Zone"--where mystery matters most. Filmed in London.

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Available on VHS, DVD
Running time 94 minutes.
Originally from British.

Cast and Crew

Genres
Mystery & Suspense, Role Reversal, Psycho-Thriller
Screenplay
Bryan Forbes
Cast
Roger Moore, Hildegard(e) Neil, Olga Georges-Picot
Cinematography
Tony Spratling
Director
Basil Dearden
Music
Michael Lewis

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