The Two Mrs. Carrolls

6.6

Struggling artist Geoffrey Carroll meets Sally while on holiday in the country. A romance develops, but he doesn't tell her he's already married. Suffering from mental illness, Geoffrey returns home where he paints an impression of his wife as the angel of death and then promptly poisons her. He marries Sally but after a while he finds a strange urge to paint her as the angel of death too and history seems about to repeat itself.

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Humphrey Bogart

Geoffrey Carroll

Barbara Stanwyck

Sally Morton Carroll

Alexis Smith

Cecily Latham

Nigel Bruce

Dr. Tuttle

Isobel Elsom

Mrs. Latham

Patrick O'Moore

Charles Pennington

Ann Carter

Beatrice Carroll

Barry Bernard

Horace Blagdon

Colin Campbell

MacGregor (uncredited)

Peter Godfrey

First Tout (uncredited)

Creighton Hale

Second Tout (uncredited)

Leyland Hodgson

Inspector (uncredited)

William A. Boardway

Racetrack Patron (uncredited)

Sammy Shack

Racetrack Patron (uncredited)

Art

Anton Grot

Art Direction

Budd Friend

Set Decoration

Camera

J. Peverell Marley

Director of Photography

Costume & Make-Up

Edith Head

Costume Design

Perc Westmore

Makeup Artist

Milo Anderson

Wardrobe Designer

Crew

Robert Burks

Special Effects

Directing

Peter Godfrey

Director

Claude Archer

Assistant Director

Editing

Production

Mark Hellinger

Producer

Jack L. Warner

Executive Producer

Sound

Franz Waxman

Original Music Composer

Leo F. Forbstein

Music Director

Robert G. Wayne

Sound Mixer

Writing

Thomas Job

Screenplay

Martin Vale

Theatre Play

Art

Anton Grot

Art Direction

Budd Friend

Set Decoration

Camera

J. Peverell Marley

Director of Photography

Costume & Make-Up

Edith Head

Costume Design

Perc Westmore

Makeup Artist

Milo Anderson

Wardrobe Designer

Crew

Robert Burks

Special Effects

Directing

Peter Godfrey

Director

Claude Archer

Assistant Director

Editing

Production

Mark Hellinger

Producer

Jack L. Warner

Executive Producer

Sound

Franz Waxman

Original Music Composer

Leo F. Forbstein

Music Director

Robert G. Wayne

Sound Mixer

Writing

Thomas Job

Screenplay

Martin Vale

Theatre Play