Tales of Manhattan (1942)
Directed by Julien Duvivier

Comedy / Drama

Film Synopsis

Five unconnected stories which follow a black tailcoat as it is passed from one owner to another.  In the first, an actor gives his finest ever performance whilst wearing the coat.  In the second, a compromising letter is found in the coat by a woman who discovers her husband's infidelity.  In the third, a struggling composer humiliates himself when the jacket rips whilst he is conducting an orchestra.  In the fourth, an alcoholic attends a college reunion in the jacket and tries to convince everyone that he has made a success of his life.  In the final story, a thief steals the coat from a second-hand shop and uses it to gain admittance to a casino, which he then robs, although he is not the one to profit from his crime...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Julien Duvivier
  • Script: Edmund Beloin, Henry Blankfort, Alan Campbell, Ladislas Fodor, László Görög, Ben Hecht, Samuel Hoffenstein, Robert Katscher, Buster Keaton, Ferenc Molnár, William Morrow, Donald Ogden Stewart, Lamar Trotti, László Vadnay
  • Cinematographer: Joseph Walker
  • Music: Sol Kaplan
  • Cast: Charles Boyer (Paul Orman), Rita Hayworth (Ethel Halloway), Ginger Rogers (Diane), Henry Fonda (George), Charles Laughton (Charles Smith), Edward G. Robinson (Avery L. 'Larry' Browne), Paul Robeson (Luke), Ethel Waters (Esther), Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson (Rev. Lazarus), Thomas Mitchell (John Halloway), Eugene Pallette (Luther), Cesar Romero (Harry Wilson), Gail Patrick (Ellen), Roland Young (Edgar), Marion Martin ('Squirrel'), Elsa Lanchester (Elsa (Mrs Charles) Smith), Victor Francen (Arturo Bellini), George Sanders (Williams), James Gleason (Joe), Harry Davenport (Prof. Lyons)
  • Country: USA
  • Language: English
  • Support: Black and White
  • Runtime: 118 min

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