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The Man Who Cheated Himself
Directed by
Felix E. Feist
Not Rated
1950
81m
Drama
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6.8
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53%
6.1
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A veteran homicide detective who has witnessed his socialite girlfriend kill her husband sees his newly-minted detective brother assigned to the case alongside him.
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Cast of The Man Who Cheated Himself
Lee J. Cobb
Lt. Ed Cullen
Jane Wyatt
Lois Frazer
John Dall
Andy Cullen
Lisa Howard
Janet Cullen
Harlan Warde
Howard Frazer
Tito Vuolo
Pietro Capa
Charles Arnt
Ernest Quimby (as Charles E. Arnet)
Marjorie Bennett
Muriel Quimby
Alan Wells
Nito Capa
Mimi Aguglia
Mrs. Capa
Bud Wolfe
Officer Blair
Morgan Farley
Rushton
Howard Negley
Detective Olson
William Gould
Doc Munson
Art Millan
United Airlines Clerk
Gordon Richards
Albert: the Butler
Terry Frost
Detective
Mario Siletti
Machetti
Charles Victor
Attorney
Leah Baird
The Man Who Cheated Himself Ratings & Reviews
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Sean Axmaker
Director Felix Feist, a noir veteran, directs this independently-made film noir shot on location in San Francisco with brisk efficiency, moving it along its paces and taking the camera out of the studio and into the city.
Reel Film Reviews
David Nusair
...a terrific premise that is, for the most part, employed to engaging and thoroughly satisfying effect by Feist...
Battleship Pretension
Scott Nye
Fantastic by-the-numbers noir.
From the Front Row
Mattie Lucas
Under Feist's watchful eye, the film takes the hard-boiled noir and turns it into visual poetry.
Combustible Celluloid
Jeffrey M. Anderson
Thoroughly satisfying film noir.
PopMatters
Michael Barrett
Within the limitations of this sort of tightly wound melodrama, it delivers an entertaining morsel sure to please fans of noir and postwar unease.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
An engaging film noir efficiently directed by Felix E. Feist.
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