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Wesley Addy | John | |
Richard Anderson | Doctor Innes | |
Robert Brubaker | Mayberry | |
Frank Campanella | Man in Station | |
Thom Conroy | Dayroom Attendant | |
Jeff Corey | Mr. Ruby | |
Khigh Dhiegh | Davalo | |
Elisabeth Fraser | Plump Blonde | |
Will Geer | Old Man | |
Murray Hamilton | Charlie | |
Dodie Heath | Sue Bushman | |
Rock Hudson | Antiochus Wilson | |
Salome Jens | Norma Marcus | |
John Lawrence | Texan | |
Aaron Magidow | Meat Man |
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Producer | John Frankenheimer
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Writer | Lewis John Carlino
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Cinematography | James Wong Howe
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Musician | Jerry Goldsmith
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A second chanceito live. A second chanceito die. Academy Award® nominee Rock Hudson delivers a power-house performance in this critically acclaimed suspense-thriller from director John Frankenheimer (The Manchurian Candidate, Seven Days in May and three-time Emmy Award® winner). Desperate to escape his dreary, dead-end life, aging banker Arthur Hamilton (John Randolph) succumbs to a mysterious organization's offer of a new identity and a fresh start. Surgically transformed into the handsome, young Tony Wilson (Hudson), he begins a jet-set existence among a shadowy community of similar "Reborns". But Tony's heady exhilaration spirals into a heart-stopping terror as he discovers that his newly purchased life carries a terrifying price. |
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