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The Man Who Lost Himself is a 1941 American comedy film directed by Edward Ludwig and starring Brian Aherne, Kay Francis and Nils Asther. Aherne plays a man who encounters his exact double and is later mistaken for the other man who is now dead.
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In the year 2000, author June Callwood wrote an award-winning book, The Man Who Lost Himself: The Terry Evanshen Story, which was turned into a 2005 movie for CTV, The Stranger I Married (also known as The Man Who Lost Himself), starring David James Elliott and Wendy Crewson and directed by Helen Shaver.
The Man Who Lost Himself: Directed by Edward Ludwig. With Brian Aherne, Kay Francis, Henry Stephenson, S.Z. Sakall. John Evans encounters his lookalike, Malcolm Scott. After Scott is killed in an accident, Evans finds himself mistaken for his double and decides to do some good in his new role.
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- Comedy
- Edward Ludwig
- 1941-03-21
In The Man Who Lost Himself, June Callwood describes Evanshen’s slow, difficult struggle to build a sense of who he is. The compelling story she tells is about how the exceptionally strong love of his wife and daughters (and dog, Rebel) helped Evanshen through long years of frustration and rage.
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- Hardcover
- June Callwood
Fixed the aspect ratio, tweaked the brightness and contrast, tamed the background hiss somewhat. It's maybe not the greatest screwball comedy ever, but certa...
- 72 min
- 20
- Richard Camhi
He was one of the greats the youngest player ever inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame. And then, in a single second Terry Evanshen nearly lost ...
- 7 min
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