I've Lived Before (1956)
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The "Bridey Murphy" craze of the 1950s was the catalyst for I've Lived Before. Jock Mahoney plays a contemporary pilot who survives a plane crash. Upon awakening, he is under the delusion that he is another airman, who died during the first World War. The authorities pass this insistence off as delirium, until Mahoney starts recounting events and intimacies that only the long-dead pilot would know. Ann Harding portrays the ageing former lover of the soul trapped within Mahoney's body. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
- Starring:
- Jock Mahoney, Leigh Snowden, (more)
- Director(s):
- Richard H. Bartlett
Synopsis of I've Lived Before
The "Bridey Murphy" craze of the 1950s was the catalyst for I've Lived Before. Jock Mahoney plays a contemporary pilot who survives a plane crash. Upon awakening, he is under the delusion that he is another airman, who died during the first World War. The authorities pass this insistence off as delirium, until Mahoney starts recounting events and intimacies that only the long-dead pilot would know. Ann Harding portrays the ageing former lover of the soul trapped within Mahoney's body. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
Complete Cast of I've Lived Before
- Jock Mahoney - John Bolan
- John McIntire - Dr. Thomas Bryant
- Raymond Bailey - Mr. Hackett
- Simon Scott - Robert Allen
- Vernon Rich - Mr. Anderson
- Brad Morrow - Johnny Bolan as a boy
- Bill Anders - Air Control Officer
- Michael Dale - Pilot
- Jane Howard - Secretary
- Marjorie Stapp
- Leigh Snowden - Lois Gordon
- Ann Harding - Jane Stone
- Jerry Paris - Russell Smith
- April Kent - Stewardess
- Phil Harvey - Dr. Miller
- Beatrice Gray
- Madelon Mitchell - Maid
- Charles Conrad
- James Seay - Fred Bolan
- Lorna Thayer - Mrs. Fred Bolan
- Director(s):
- Richard H. Bartlett
- Writer(s):
- Norman Jolley, William Talman
- Producer(s):
- Howard Christie
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