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Face to Face
Face to Face

Face to Face (1952)

57% User Rating
1h 29min
Western
Crime
Drama

"An exciting feature with two famous-author stories...two outstanding casts!"

Two short films released together under a collective title. The first, "Secret Sharer", directed by John Brahm and starring James Mason, is based on a short story by Joseph Conrad. The second tale, "Bride Comes to Yellow Sky", directed by Bretaigne Windust and starring Robert Preston, is adapted from Stephen Crane's short story.

John BrahmDirector

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James Mason

James Mason

The Captain

Michael Pate

Michael Pate

Leggatt

Gene Lockhart

Gene Lockhart

Archbold

Albert Sharpe

Albert Sharpe

Brown

Robert Preston

Robert Preston

Jack Potter

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Marjorie Steele

Bride

Minor Watson

Minor Watson

Scratchy Wilson

Dan Seymour

Dan Seymour

Drummer

Olive Carey

Olive Carey

Laura Lee

James Agee

James Agee

Frank

Oliver Blake

Oliver Blake

Deacon

Victor Kilian

Victor Kilian

Jasper Morgan

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CinemaSerf
CinemaSerf
Rating 60%

September 9, 2022

Two short stories rolled into one film. The first sees Michael Pate appear, like a bit of a merman, before James Mason's rail-side captain seeking sanctuary on his ship after an incident on his previous vessel. The second, a story of the wild west with newly married lawman Robert Preston (Jack Potter) caught up in some lawlessness in his small town as he returns from his nuptials with his bride Marjorie Steele. The former story has more to it, I thought. Despite never quite knowing why the sailor absconds, Mason keeps him secret from his crew - and that involves quite some skill and synchronicity aboard his small ship, particularly when his former captain Gene Lockhart comes to visit. The second a simpler story, with less depth, but a fun formal breakfast scene on their train and plenty of action once they arrive keeps it interesting enough. The films fit well together, though could equally have been presented in isolation, and James Agee has adapted the Joseph Conrad and Stephen Crane short stories skilfully and enjoyably.

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