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Man With Two Lives
A man is brought back from death at the same time a vicious criminal dies in the electric chair. However, the man's soul is now taken over by the electrocuted gangster, who embarks on a vengeful crime wave.
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Plot Summary
A man, supposedly dead after a car accident, returns to life with amnesia and a mysterious benefactor who claims to be his new wife. As he attempts to piece together his past, he uncovers a dark conspiracy and a sinister plot involving his supposed death and his 'new' identity.
Critical Reception
This early horror film received mixed reviews, often praised for its atmospheric tension and intriguing premise but criticized for its sometimes slow pacing and convoluted plot. Audiences at the time found it a moderately entertaining thriller, though it is not as widely remembered as other films from the era.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its suspenseful atmosphere and unsettling tone.
The plot, while interesting, can be difficult to follow at times.
The performances, particularly from Irving Pichel, add a layer of menace.
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Fun Fact
The film was originally titled 'The Devil's Partner' before being changed to 'The Man with Two Lives'.
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