The Man Who Played God (1932) - Double Feature

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'A Modern Drama From Real Life'

While giving a private performance for a visiting monarch, concert pianist Montgomery Royale is deafened when a bomb is detonated in an attempt to assassinate the foreign ruler. With his career over as a result of his injury, Royale returns to New York City with his sister Florence, close friend Mildred Miller, and considerably younger fiancée Grace Blair. After abandoning thoughts of suicide, Montgomery discovers he can lip read, and he spends his days observing people in Central Park from his apartment window. As he learns of people's problems, he tries to help them anonymously. He becomes absorbed in his game of "playing God" but his actions are without sincerity.


Main Cast: George Arliss, Violet Heming, Bette Davis, André Luguet, Louise Closser Hale, Donald Cook, Ivan F. Simpson, Oscar Apfel, Charles E. Evans, Hedda Hopper

Director: John G. Adolfi

Writer: Gouverneur Morris

Editor: William Holmes

Cinematographer: James Van Trees


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