Voice in the Mirror
Appearance
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1958 film by Harry Keller
Voice in the Mirror | |
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Directed by | Harry Keller |
Screenplay by | Lawrence B. Marcus (as Larry Marcus) |
Produced by | Gordon Kay |
Starring | Richard Egan Julie London |
Cinematography | William H. Daniels |
Edited by | George A. Gittens |
Music by | Henry Mancini |
Production company | Universal Pictures |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 103 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Voice in the Mirror, also known as How Lonely the Night and This Day Alone, is a 1958 American CinemaScope drama film noir directed by Harry Keller and starring Richard Egan and Julie London.[1]
Plot
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After sinking into the depths of drunken despair due to the death of his daughter, a man is warned by his doctor that he is on the brink of terminal mental illness. Struck by a fellow alcoholic's suggestion that he should try faith, he begins saving not only himself but others, eventually creating Alcoholics Anonymous.
Cast
[edit ]- Richard Egan as Jim Burton
- Julie London as Ellen Burton
- Walter Matthau as Dr. Karnes
- Troy Donahue as Paul Cunningham
- Harry Bartell as Harry Graham
- Peggy Converse as Mrs. Harriet Cunningham – Paul's Mother
- Ann Doran as Mrs. Deviln
- Mae Clarke as Mrs. Robbins
- Max Showalter as Don Martin (as Casey Adams)
- Hugh Sanders as A.W. Hornsby
- Ken Lynch as Frank – Bartender
- Dorris Singleton as Liz Perkins
- Dave Barry as Quintet Planist
- Alan Dexter as Bartender
- Arthur O'Connell as Bill Tobin
References
[edit ]- ^ Schallert, Edwin (Aug 24, 1957). "Kovacs Hit Portends Gala Era; Eva Marie Saint Comedy Foreseen". Los Angeles Times. p. B3.
External links
[edit ]- Voice in the Mirror at IMDb
- Voice in the Mirror at the AFI Catalog of Feature Films
- Voice in the Mirror at the TCM Movie Database
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