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Overview

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Director:
Writers:
David Ely (novel)
Lewis John Carlino (screenplay)
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Release Date:
5 October 1966 (USA) more
Tagline:
What Are Seconds?... The Answer May Be Too Terrifying For Words! more
Plot:
Want out of your life? Just pay the fee and we'll fake your death, change your face, and set up a new identity for you... full summary | add synopsis
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Awards:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 1 nomination more
User Comments:
Seconds : a realistic tale of suffocating paranoia more (97 total)

Cast

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Rock Hudson ... Antiochus 'Tony' Wilson
Salome Jens ... Nora Marcus

John Randolph ... Arthur Hamilton
Will Geer ... Old Man
Jeff Corey ... Mr. Ruby

Richard Anderson ... Dr. Innes
Murray Hamilton ... Charlie Evans
Karl Swenson ... Dr. Morris
Khigh Dhiegh ... Davalo
Frances Reid ... Emily Hamilton
Wesley Addy ... John
John Lawrence ... Texan
Elisabeth Fraser ... Plump Blonde
Dodie Heath ... Sue Bushman (as Dody Heath)
Robert Brubaker ... Mayberry
Dorothy Morris ... Mrs. Filter
Barbara Werle ... Secretary
Frank Campanella ... Man in Station
Edgar Stehli ... Tailor Shop Presser
Aaron Magidow ... Meat Man
De De Young ... Nurse
Françoise Ruggieri ... Girl in Boudoir
Thom Conroy ... Dayroom Attendant
Nedrick Young ... Henry Bushman (as Ned Young)
Kirk Duncan ... Mr. Filter
William Wintersole ... Doctor in Operating Room
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Directed by
John Frankenheimer 
 
Writing credits
David Ely (novel)

Lewis John Carlino (screenplay)

Produced by
John Frankenheimer .... producer
Edward Lewis .... producer
 
Original Music by
Jerry Goldsmith 
 
Cinematography by
James Wong Howe 
 
Film Editing by
David Newhouse 
Ferris Webster 
 
Art Direction by
Ted Haworth 
 
Set Decoration by
John P. Austin  (as John Austin)
 
Costume Design by
Jack Martell 
Peter V. Saldutti  (as Pete Saldutti)
 
Makeup Department
Sydney Guilaroff .... hair stylist: Miss Jens
Jack Petty .... makeup artist
Mark Reedall .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
Lloyd Anderson .... production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Francisco Day .... assistant director
Michael S. Glick .... assistant director (as Michael Glick)
 
Art Department
Frank Agnone .... property master
John Hunter .... paintings
 
Sound Department
Howard Beals .... sound effects editor
Joe Edmondson .... sound recordist
John Wilkinson .... sound recordist (as John K. Wilkinson)
 
Stunts
George Robotham .... stunts (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Richard Borland .... key grip
Roy Clark .... camera operator
John M. Stephens .... camera operator (as John Stephens)
 
Editorial Department
Stu Linder .... assistant film editor (as Stewart Linder)
 
Other crew
Saul Bass .... title designer
Thom Conroy .... dialogue coach
John Franco .... script supervisor
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Död man lever (Sweden) [sv]
Der Mann, der zweimal lebte (West Germany) [de]
L'opération diabolique (France) [fr]
Manden der skiftede ansigt (Denmark) [da]
Opération diabolique (Canada: French title) [fr]
Operazione diabolica (Italy) [it]
Plan diabólico (Spain) [es]
Sataniki epiheirisis (Greece) [el]
Tapaus Wilson 507 (Finland) [fi]
Tapaus Wilson 714 (Finland) [fi]
Uma Segunda Vida (Portugal) [pt]
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MPAA:
Rated R for some nudity.
Runtime:
100 min | USA:107 min (re-release: 1996) | Australia:103 min
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1.85 : 1 more
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Certification:
UK:X (1966) (cut) | West Germany:18 (nf) | Finland:K-16 | Sweden:15 | USA:R (1996 re-release) | Australia:M
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Trivia:
French censorship certificate: -13. more
Goofs:
Continuity: Davalo's hand on the tape recorder disappears between shots. more
Quotes:
[first lines]
Man in Station: Mr. Hamilton?
Arthur Hamilton: Yes?
[Man in train station hands Hamilton a folded sheet of paper and turns to walk away; Hamilton stares after him, then opens the folded paper to find an address, with no explanation]
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Movie Connections:
Edited into Bass on Titles (1977) more

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46 out of 47 people found the following comment useful.
Seconds : a realistic tale of suffocating paranoia, 11 April 1999
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Author: Thomas Rucki (filigrane@hotmail.com) from Paris, France

"Seconds" is a fascinating and engrossing realistic fantasy tale that deals with the question of the identity and above all, the exploration of madness symbolized by the search of material happiness and the search of eternal youth which leads to the most claustrophobic fate. "Please be yourself !" can be the warning of this film. The innovative and the post-expressionist cinematography of James Wong Howe (the use of the 9.7 mm fish-eye lens, extreme chiaroscuro, tilted low angle shots, hand-held camera shots) combined with the stylish graphic work of Saul Bass and a cold, taut and harsh music of Jerry Goldsmith makes it like a Faustian tragedy with a Kafkaesque approach. The whole film is about distortion. The twisted vision of the main character trapped in his own nightmarish world, full of "re-borns" and "employees". But the real nightmare is the dreary routine of his existence. For instance, the scene of the train when Arthur Hamilton is reading his newspaper and feels suddenly sick with his life. We see very short shots of the train window and his sad face. The more oppressive scenes are silent just extreme close-ups of faces. Perhaps, the best film directed by John Frankenheimer and the best paranoiac film ever created. "Classic" is a weak word to define this masterpiece of modern terror. "Seconds" is the last film of the John Frankenheimer's paranoiac trilogy, without forgetting : "The Manchurian Candidate" and "Seven days in may".

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