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Ingrid Bergman | Dr. Constance Petersen | |
Gregory Peck | John Ballantyne | |
Michael Chekhov | Dr. Alexander Brulov | |
Leo G. Carroll | Dr. Murchison | |
Rhonda Fleming | Mary Carmichael | |
John Emery | Dr. Fleurot | |
Norman Lloyd | Mr. Garmes | |
Bill Goodwin | House Detective | |
Steven Geray | Dr. Graff | |
Donald Curtis | Harry | |
Wallace Ford | Stranger in Hotel Lobby | |
Art Baker | Det. Lt. Cooley | |
Regis Toomey | Det. Sgt. Gillespie | |
Paul Harvey | Dr. Hanish | |
Jean Acker | Matron | |
Irving Bacon | Railway Gateman | |
Richard Bartell | Ticket Taker | |
Harry Brown | Gateman | |
Joel Davis | John Ballantine as a Boy | |
Jacqueline deWit | Nurse |
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Producer | David O. Selznick
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Writer |
Ben Hecht
Angus MacPhail May E. ROMM Frances Beeding |
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Cinematography | George Barnes
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Musician |
Miklós Rózsa
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When Dr. Anthony Edwardes arrives at a Vermont mental hospital to replace the outgoing hospital director, Dr. Constance Peterson, a psychoanalyst, discovers Edwardes is actually an impostor. The man confesses that the real Dr. Edwardes is dead and fears he may have killed him, but cannot recall anything. Dr. Peterson, however is convinced his impostor is innocent of the man's murder, and joins him on a quest to unravel his amnesia through psychoanalysis. |
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