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  1. Man in the Dark is a 1953 film noir drama 3-D film directed by Lew Landers and starring Edmond O'Brien, Audrey Totter and Ted de Corsia. [2] It is a remake of the 1936 Ralph Bellamy film The Man Who Lived Twice. [3] It was the first Columbia Pictures film released in 3-D.

  2. Man in the Dark: Directed by Lew Landers. With Edmond O'Brien, Audrey Totter, Ted de Corsia, Horace McMahon. Many interested parties are after the loot from a factory payroll heist but the mobster who hid it has amnesia after undergoing experimental brain surgery in the prison hospital.

    • (820)
    • Crime, Drama, Film-Noir
    • Lew Landers
    • 1953-04-09
  3. Visit the movie page for 'Man in the Dark' on Moviefone. Discover the movie's synopsis, cast details and release date. Watch trailers, exclusive interviews, and movie review.

    • (22)
    • Edmond O'brien
    • Lew Landers
    • Columbia Pictures
  4. www.imdb.com › title › tt0099365Darkman (1990) - IMDb

    Learn more. Darkman: Directed by Sam Raimi. With Liam Neeson, Frances McDormand, Colin Friels, Larry Drake. A brilliant scientist left for dead returns to exact revenge on the people who burned him alive.

    • (71K)
    • Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller
    • Sam Raimi
    • 1990-08-24
  5. Using beautiful blonde Peg (Audrey Totter) as bait, Steve's old cronies -- Lefty (Ted de Corsia), Arnie (Horace McMahon) and Cookie (Nick Dennis) -- kidnap the amnesiac ex-con to try...

    • Crime, Drama
    • Edmond O'brien
    • Lew Landers
  6. Film Length. 8 reels. Steve Rawley, a criminal serving a ten-year sentence for the theft of a $130,000 company payroll, is paroled after one year to Dr. Marston as a volunteer for experimental brain surgery. The surgery is successful, but leaves Steve with complete amnesia.

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  8. Man in the Dark is a 1953 film noir drama 3-D film directed by Lew Landers and starring Edmond O'Brien, Audrey Totter and Ted de Corsia. It is a remake of the 1936 Ralph Bellamy film The Man Who Lived Twice. It was the first Columbia Pictures film released in 3-D.