I've Lived Before
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Directed by | Richard Bartlett |
Written by | Norman Jolley William Talman |
Produced by | Howard Christie |
Starring | Jock Mahoney Leigh Snowden Ann Harding John McIntire Raymond Bailey |
Cinematography | Maury Gertsman |
Edited by | Milton Carruth Fred MacDowell |
Music by | Herman Stein |
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Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
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Running time | 82 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
I've Lived Before is a 1956 American fantasy drama film directed by Richard Bartlett and starring Jock Mahoney, Leigh Snowden, Ann Harding, John McIntire, and Raymond Bailey. The film was released by Universal-International Pictures in September 1956.[1][2][3]
Plot
[edit]In 1948, John Bolan, a 30-year-old successful experienced pilot for Federal Airways, is about to make a landing at a New York airport. As he and his 28 passengers glide easily toward the runway, Bolan suddenly experiences visions of participating in an aerial dogfight over World War I France, 30 years earlier. He then undergoes the vivid, painful sensation of being machine-gunned. He reacts by snapping his SPAD biplane into a quick dive. Bolan, thus, is no longer conscious of the fact that he is a commercial airline pilot coming in for a landing. Nor is he aware that his actions have spread terror among his 28 passengers. His co-pilot, Russell, must administer a knock-out blow to Bolan in order to take over the aircraft's controls and land the plane safely, which he does. Miraculously, no one is injured except Bolan, who is transferred to a city hospital.
As he regains consciousness, Dr. Bryant tests his patient Bolan by asking for his name. Bolan responds with "Lt. Peter Stevens." Apparently, Bolan is still back in 1918 France. It isn't until later that Bolan finally snaps out of it and returns to the here and now. Naturally, he has been grounded and an investigation by Fed Airways is ongoing. Bolan, however, is obsessed with his sudden alternate identity. He wants to know all he can about Peter Stevens. Is he real? Did he exist? Did he fly over the skies of WWI France? Did he survive? Is he still alive? Or dead? His only lead is a middle-aged woman, Jane Stone, who was a passenger on that same plane that Bolan almost piloted into destruction. There's just one problem though. Jane, who claims to have been engaged to marry a pilot named Peter Stevens in 1917, refuses to cooperate in answering any of Bolan's questions. It takes a meeting with Bolan's fiancee, Lois, and an interview moderated by Dr. Bryant that Bolan finally succeeds in getting the answers from Jane that he seeks.
Cast
[edit]- Jock Mahoney as John Bolan / Lt. Peter Stevens
- Leigh Snowden as Lois Gordon
- Ann Harding as Mrs. Jane Stone
- John McIntire as Dr. Thomas Bryant
- Raymond Bailey as Joseph Hackett, Federal Airways
- Jerry Paris as Russell Smith, Copilot
- Simon Scott as Robert Allen, Attorney
- April Kent as Grace Hoydt, Stewardess
- Vernon Rich as Dave Anderson Federal's Lawyer
- Phil Harvey as Dr. Miller
- Brad Morrow as Johnny Bolan (12 years old)
- Beatrice Gray as Spectator (uncredited)
- James Seay as Fred Bolan (uncredited)
- Marjorie Stapp as Spectator (uncredited)
- Lorna Thayer as Mrs. Fred Bolan (uncredited)
- Madelon Mitchel as Daisy, Mrs. Stone's maid (uncredited)[4]
References
[edit]- ^ "I've Lived Before". afi.com. Retrieved 23 February 2019.
- ^ "I've Lived Before". AllMovie. Retrieved 23 February 2019.
- ^ "I've Lived Before". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 23 February 2019.
- ^ Lentz, Harris M. (1983). Science Fiction, Horror & Fantasy Film and Television Credits : Over 10,000 Actors, Actresses, Directors, Producers, Screenwriters, Cinematographers, Art Directors, and Make-Up, Special Effects, Costume and Other People; Plus Full Cross-References from All Films and TV Shows, Volume 2. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company. p. 934. ISBN 0899500706.
External links
[edit]- 1956 films
- 1950s fantasy drama films
- American fantasy drama films
- American black-and-white films
- Universal Pictures films
- 1956 drama films
- Films directed by Richard Bartlett
- Films scored by Herman Stein
- 1950s English-language films
- 1950s American films
- English-language fantasy drama films
- 1950s American drama film stubs