A Stolen Life

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A Stolen Life

A Stolen Life movie poster
Directed by Curtis Bernhardt
Jack Gage (dialogue director)
Produced by Bette Davis
Starring Bette Davis
Glenn Ford
Dane Clark
Music by Max Steiner
Editing by Rudi Fehr
Distributed by Warner Bros.
Release date(s) July 6, 1946 (U.S. release)
Running time 109 min
Language English
IMDb profile

A Stolen Life is a 1946 drama film, directed by Curtis Bernhardt. It stars Bette Davis, who also produced; her last production for Warners. The film is a remake of a 1939 British film of the same name starring Elisabeth Bergner.

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Kate Bosworth (played by Davis) is an artist who misses her boat to New England, where she intends to meet her sister and uncle. She persuades Bill Emerson (played by Ford) to take her home in his boat, and they both fall in love. However, Kate's twin sister Patricia (also played by Davis) decides to fall in love with Bill also, and she succeeds in stealing him away.

Refusing to be happy for Patricia, Kate instead focuses on her work. Bill eventually goes to Chile, allowing Kate to spend some time with her sister. They go sailing, and Patricia is washed overboard and drowns. Kate is washed ashore, and when she comes round she is mistaken for Patricia. Being told that Bill is about to return from Chile, Kate decides to assume her late sister's identity.

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