The Man Who Died Twice
The Man Who Died Twice (1958)

The Man Who Died Twice

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I don't know how to consider this strange movie, in the right mood of the first part of the seventies, showing aimless, sort of vagrant of life, characters, looking for a purpose in their life. But I don't get what the art forgery element can be put into this scheme.

Rod Cameron comes to town to discover his brother is dead and his widow, Vera Hruba Ralston, is being consoled by Mike Mazurki. The local cops tell him his brother was involved in the local drug trade, so Cameron agrees to stay on and help them crack the case.

I give Vera Hruba Ralston credit for hanging onto her career even though her films were pretty much overlooked and underviewed. She lasted nearly two decades as the favorite of Republic studio head Herbert J.

"The Man Who Died Twice" was a late Republic Pictures film Noire starring Rod Cameron and the infamous Vera Hruba Ralston. The film's title removes any mystery surrounding the murder of T.

This is an important movie in regards to the history of Republic Pictures. Starting in 1957, Republic technically didn't make films anymore, but released or distributed films made by independent companies.

The first time I saw this movie, I did not believe Joseph Kane was the director. Kane who has shot only westerns - and some adventures or war films - all over the years.

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