A wealthy socialite divorces her husband who married her for her money, and with the help of her new lover who is a homicide detective, they dispose of her husbands body and frame someone else for the murder, but suspicions arise and they are eventually caught. The Man Who Cheated Himself is a 1950 American English-language Crime Drama motion picture starring Lee J. Cobb, Jane Wyatt, John Dall, Lisa Howard, Harlan Warde, Tito Vuolo and Robert Carson. Jack M. Warner Productions was the production house involved in the project along with executive producer(s) Jack M. Warner. The movie is directed by Felix E. Feist. 20th Century Fox acquired the distribution rights for the movie. The Man Who Cheated Himself was released on 26th December 1950 and takes a screen time of 81 minutes. and it received positive reviews from critics when it was released. The Man Who Cheated Himself was made on a budget of $0 million. The screenplay for the movie was written by Seton I. Miller and Philip MacDonald. Cinematography was done by Russell Harlan and editing by David Weisbart. The music was composed by Louis Forbes.
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Jini Score 8.5/10
Critics Score 44%
Rating 6.8/10
Jini Score 8.5%
Critics Score 44
Rating 6.8
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Release
Date26 DEC 1950
Budget$ 0 MILLION
Language
English, Italian
Genre
Crime
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Drama
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Film-noir
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Mystery
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The Man Who Cheated Himself Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 44%
Michael Barrett
Within the limitations of this sort of tightly wound melodrama, it delivers an entertaining morsel sure to please fans of noir and postwar unease. ( Read More )
Matthew Lucas
And when it hits that incredible climax,truly rises above the sum of its parts. ( Read More )