L'uomo che uccise se stesso

Titolo originale: The Man Who Haunted Himself
Regia: Basil Dearden |
Anno: 1970
Origine: United Kingdom |
Generi: Thriller Dramma
Tag: london, england | mental breakdown | doppelgänger | serious accident | male executive |
Cast: Roger Moore | Anton Rodgers | Olga Georges-Picot | Freddie Jones | Hugh Mackenzie | Kevork Malikyan | Thorley Walters | Ruth Trouncer | Hildegard Neil | John Welsh | Edward Chapman | Laurence Hardy | Charles Lloyd Pack | Gerald Sim | Aubrey Richards | Anthony Nicholls | John Carson | John Dawson | Alastair Mackenzie | James Payne |

Dichiarato morto in seguito ad un tragico incidente automobilistico, Harold Pelhan, un tranquillo ed affermato uomo d'affarii, torna miracolosamente in vita dopo pochi secondi. Qualcosa però è cambiato. Sembrerebbe infatti che durante la sua convalescenza, un perfido e ambizioso alter ego si sia impadronito dell'identità di Harold scombinandogli vita privata e lavoro. Ma si tratta davvero di un sosia oppure è tutto frutto della sua follia?

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Opening credits: All characters and events in this film are fictitious: Any similarity to actual eve [...] D
In Finland the title of the movie was translated as "Elä kahdesti", which translates as "Live Twi [...] D
According to the website, thedigitalfix.com, the film was "a critical and commercial failure at the [...] D
According to the website SyFy.com, "Basil Dearden, the director, died shortly after completing filmi [...] D
In the rear shots where Roger Moore drives his Rover at high speed & weaving in & out of traffic, th [...] D
Contrary to popular belief, this movie is not a remake of a television episode. It is an adaptation [...] D
As Harold Pelham (Sir Roger Moore), the character technically dies on the operating table, but is re [...] D
The name of Harold Pelham's (Sir Roger Moore's) company was "Freeman, Pelham & Dawson". The name on [...] D
Final movie directed by Basil Dearden. D
Hildegard Neil received an "introducing" credit, while the closing credits declared that Neil appear [...] D
Harold Pelham (Sir Roger Moore) has a car accident. Just over a year from its initial release, write [...] D
In addition to being adapted for television in 1955 as a segment of "Alfred Hitchcock Presents", one [...] D
First of three movies starring Sir Roger Moore, which have included the phrase "The Man..." in the t [...] D
The initials of the company conducting the takeover are E.G.O., a reference to this movie being abou [...] D
The nickname of Harold Pelham (Sir Roger Moore) was "Pel". D
This movie is a rare opportunity where Sir Roger Moore is seen sporting a mustache. D
Two stills from the movie, one showing Harold Pelham (Sir Roger Moore) reaching across for his seat [...] D
Sir Roger Moore is most famous for playing James Bond (in seven movies between 1973 and 1985). This [...] D
Basil Dearden performed three duties on this movie. He was the co-writer, producer, and director. D
This movie was released thirteen years after its source novel, "The Strange Case of Mr. Pelham" by A [...] D
The movie is considered a "doppelganger" movie. A "doppelganger" is a look-a-like of a living person [...] D
Final theatrical feature film of Edward Chapman (Barton). D
Producer Bryan Forbes, who also contributed uncredited to the screenplay, was the head of EMI Films [...] D
Harold Pelham's car is a 1969 Rover 3.5 Litre P5B Saloon. The blue sports car, his alter-ego drives, [...] D
Sir Roger Moore said that this role was his favorite, and the best ever of his screen performances. D
In 1956, Sir Alfred Hitchcock was nominated for a a Film Series Primetime Best Director Emmy for the [...] D

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