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Director: Richard Wallace
Cast: Ronald Colman, Elissa Landi, Juliette Compton, Halliwell Hobbes
A drug-addicted member of Parliament needs to take time off and secretly pull his life together, so he gets his lookalike cousin to agree to temporarily assume his identity.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Masquerader (1933), directed by Richard Wallace, is a drama film in which a drug-addicted member of Parliament gets his lookalike cousin to temporarily assume his identity while he takes time off to pull his life together. The film has received little critical attention, and data on its public reception is not widely available.
Why you might like this:
Fans of classic Hollywood drama will appreciate the gripping performances and unique narrative premise of The Masquerader (1933), directed by Richard Wallace. The film features Ronald Colman in a captivating dual role, as a drug-addicted member of Parliament who secretly switches places with his lookalike cousin to reclaim his life, blending intrigue and social commentary in an engrossing way.
The Masquerader is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Richard Wallace and starring Ronald Colman, Elissa Landi and Juliette Compton.
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