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Bette Davis | Margaret DeLorca/Edith Phillips | |
Peter Lawford | Tony Collins | |
Jean Hagen | Dede Marshall | |
Estelle Winwood | Dona Anna | |
Karl Malden | Sergeant Jim Hobbson | |
George Macready | Paul Harrison | |
Philip Carey | Sergeant Hoag | |
George Chandler | George, Chauffeur | |
Mario Alcalde | Garcia | |
Cyril Delevanti | Henry, the Butler | |
Damir Andrei | ||
Geneviève Bujold | ||
Lynn Cormack | ||
Shirley Douglas | ||
Barbara Gordon | ||
Jonathan Haley | ||
Nicholas Haley | ||
Jeremy Irons | ||
Stephen Lack | ||
Monika Henreid | Janet | |
Bert Remsen | Daniel 'Dan' Lister, Bartender | |
Charles Watts | Apartment Manager | |
Ken Lynch | Captain Johnson |
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Producer | William Wright
William H. Wright |
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Writer | Albert Beich
Oscar Millard Rian James |
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Cinematography | Ernest Haller
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Musician | André Previn
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Mirror, Mirror On The Wall, Now Who's The Fairest Twin Of All? What happened to Bette Davis after What Ever Happened To Baby Jane? Her career was reborn. Warner Bros. encored it with another vehicle filled with Baby Jane-like bite and menace: Dead Ringer, stylishly directed by the lady's Now, Voyager co-star Paul Henreid. Davis plays estranged identical twins. Unmarried Edith has no money, no future. Widow Margaret has fabulous wealth - all because of marriage to the man she stole from Edith years ago. Out of long-festering revenge, Edith kills Margaret and takes her place. But new friends and surroundings, a snoopy cop (Karl Malden) who was Edith's beau and the arrival of Margaret's secret lover (Peter Lawford) may expose her masquerade. |
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