A talented young actress seems to be under the spell of her unscrupulous, avaricious, and totally unprincipled husband..

If you have seventy minutes to spare tonight and want to see Edward G. Robinson wear a fake mustache that looks like a dying caterpillar, then yes, The Man with Two Faces is absolutely worth your time. People who love fast-talking 1930s studio films with zero fat will have a blast with this. But if you cannot stand the...
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"If you have seventy minutes to spare tonight and want to see Edward G. Robinson wear a fake mustache that looks like a dying caterpillar, then yes, The Man with Two Faces is absolutely worth your time. People who love fast-talking 1930s studio films with zero fat will have a blast with this. But if you cannot stand theatrical acting or plot twists that rely on characters being incredibly blind, you will probably hate it. The whole thing is based on a play by George S. Kaufman and Alexander Wooll..."
Alexander Woollcott, Tom Reed, Niven Busch, George S. Kaufman
United States
Drama, Mystery, Film-Noir

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