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Bewitched

1945, Movie, NR, 65 mins

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Intended as a low-budget B film, Arch Oboler's startling adaptation of his own short story "Alter Ego" turned out to be a pretty classy chiller. Phyllis Thaxter stars as a convicted killer with a multiple personality disorder. When she's put under hypnosis by psychiatrist Edmund Gwenn on the eve of her execution, an evil personality named "Karen" (whose voice is wonderfully rendered by Audrey Totter) emerges. Read the complete review for Bewitched
Year: 1945
Rated NR

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Cast
Phyllis Thaxter: Joan Alris Ellis
Edmund Gwenn: Dr. Bergson
Henry Daniels Jr.: Bob Arnold
Addison Richards: John Ellis
Francis Pierlot: Dr. George Wilton
Sharon McManus: Little Girl in Zoo

 

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