The Man Who Died Twice

The Man Who Died Twice

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Joseph Kane
Produced by Rudy Ralston
Screenplay by Richard C. Sarafian
Starring Rod Cameron
Vera Ralston
Mike Mazurki
Gerald Milton
Richard Karlan
Louis Jean Heydt
Cinematography Jack A. Marta
Edited by Frederic Knudtson
Production
company
Ventura Pictures Corporation
Distributed by Republic Pictures
Release date
  • June 6, 1958 (1958-06-06)
Running time
70 minutes
Country United States
Language English

The Man Who Died Twice is a 1958 American crime film directed by Joseph Kane and written by Richard C. Sarafian. The film stars Rod Cameron, Vera Ralston, Mike Mazurki, Gerald Milton, Richard Karlan and Louis Jean Heydt. The film was released on June 6, 1958, by Republic Pictures.[1][2][3]

Plot

Lynn Brennon learns that her husband of three months, nightclub owner T.J. Brennon, has been killed in a car crash. When she returns to their apartment, she finds three men fighting on her balcony. One is thrown off, another shot. The third flees down a fire escape.

A pair of Chicago hit men, Hart and Santoni, turn up while narcotics lawmen Hampton and Sloane begin to investigate. Bill Brennon turns up, having received a telegram from his brother T.J. asking for help. He finds sister-in-law Lynn in shock. A suspicious Hampton and Sloane discover that Bill works with the Kansas City police.

Minelli, a gangster, is suspected of running a drug ring. Bill tries to get information out of Lynn, who is unaware that a doll in her apartment has heroin hidden inside it. A bartender from the nightclub, Rak, drives her home, then searches for the heroin while she is asleep.

While the hit men get a contract to murder Minelli, they also deal with an old lady, Sally, who has been spying on them. Minelli and Rak are both killed, but just when Lynn feels safe, husband T.J. turns up alive. He's been behind the killings and drug deals all along. Bill Brennon arrives just in time to help the cops stop his corrupt brother.

Cast

References

  1. "The Man Who Died Twice (1958) - Overview". TCM.com. Retrieved 2015-12-06.
  2. "The-Man-Who-Died-Twice - Trailer - Cast - Showtimes". NYTimes.com. Retrieved 2015-12-06.
  3. "The Man Who Died Twice". Afi.com. Retrieved 2015-12-06.
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