Stolen Life, A - (Original Trailer)
Bette Davis plays a nice sister and the evil twin who takes her place and her man in director Curtis Bernhardt's A Stolen Life (1948).
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Returning to her familys New England island retreat after a modest romantic encounter, somewhat frumpy painter Kate (Bette Davis) meets, for the first-time, her much talked-about twin sister Pat (also Bette), director Curtis Bernhardt using mattes and stand-ins, in A Stolen Life, 1946.
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