HIS DOUBLE LIFE (1933) Roland Young, Lillian Gish & Montagu Love | Comedy, Drama | COLORIZED

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His Double Life is a 1933 American pre-Code comedy-drama film directed by Broadway theatrical impresario and first time film director Arthur Hopkins with directorial input from the experienced William C. deMille, Cecil's older brother. It stars Roland Young and Lillian Gish.

SYNOPSIS
Priam Farrel is a celebrated artist but a social recluse. When his valet dies of a sudden illness, a mix-up leads to the body being identified as Farrel's. The timid artist then assumes the identity of his former servant, but finds himself faced with constant dilemmas as a result.

Priam Farrel is England's most renowned painter. A recluse who hates fame, he has been away from England; his longtime agent has never even met him. When Lady Helen mistakenly believes he has proposed to her, he hastily returns to London with his valet Henry Leek. After Leek dies soon after of pneumonia, the attending doctor mistakes him for Priam and informs the press. The real Priam is glad to be mistaken for his valet by everyone, even his cousin Duncan (who has not seen him since he was 12). After several attempts to clear up the misidentification, he gives up.

He goes to a hotel, where he meets Alice Chalice, who was put in touch with Leek through The Matrimonial Times and, by chance, was to meet Leek for the first time there. Leek had sent her a photograph of him and Priam together, so she makes the same mistake. Priam finds her very pleasant to be with. He has qualms when he learns that "he" is to be accorded the great honor of being interred in Westminster Abbey, but once again he is unable to convince anyone, including Alice, that he is the painter.

He is happy to marry Alice and live a quiet country life. Then Alice's income from brewery shares disappears, along with the brewery, but Priam assures her that he can provide for her by selling some of his paintings. She is skeptical, however. Nonetheless, she sells some of his paintings, mainly for the frames. One painting passes through several hands and ends up with Oxford, Priam's old agent, who recognizes the artist's style. Oxford buys all of Priam's new paintings and resells them, guaranteeing that they are genuine Farrels.

Oxford tracks Priam down and asks him to reveal he is still alive. It turns out that one of the paintings Oxford sold had a date on the back, 1932, two years after Priam's "death", and the buyer has taken Oxford to court. Priam strenuously refuses, so Oxford takes another approach, placing an advertisement asking for information about Henry Leek.

Even so, Priam is brought into court. In the course of testimony, his cousin Duncan recalls that he has two moles on his neck.

CAST & CREW
Roland Young as Priam Farrel
Lillian Gish as Alice Hunter
Montagu Love as Duncan Farrel
Lumsden Hare as Oxford
Lucy Beaumont as Mrs. Leek
Charles Richman as Witt
Oliver Smith as Leek Twin - John
Philip Tonge as Leek Twin - Henry
Audrey Ridgewell as Lady Helen
Regina DeValet as Mary

Directed by Arthur Hopkins
Written by Clara Beranger, Arthur Hopkins
Based on the novel Buried Alive and the play Great Adventure by Arnold Bennett
Produced by Eddie Dowling, Arthur Hopkins
Cinematography Arthur Edeson
Edited by Arthur Ellis, A. Pam Blumenthal
Music by James F. Hanley, Karl Stark, John Rochetti
Production company Eddie Dowling Pictures
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date December 15, 1933
Running time 68 minutes
Country United States
Language English

NOTES
It had been filmed before in 1921 in the silent era as The Great Adventure with Lionel Barrymore, and was remade again in 1943 as Holy Matrimony with Monty Woolley. It is preserved at the Library of Congress, Washington D.C. and is available on DVD. This film is now in public domain (in the USA).

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