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Two of a Kind (1951 film)

Two of a Kind is a 1951 American crime film directed by Henry Levin and starring Edmond O'Brien, Lizabeth Scott and Terry Moore.[1]

Two of a Kind

Lawrence Kimble
James Gunn

the story
by James Edward Grant

Charles Nelson

Columbia Pictures
  • July 1951 (1951-07)

75 minutes

United States

English

Plot[edit]

Mike Farrell (O'Brien) is induced by con artists Brandy Kirby (Scott) and attorney Vincent Mailer (Knox) to purloin a rich couple's ten million dollar estate by having Farrell pose as their long-lost son.


When the old man refuses to change his will, Mailer decides to kill the couple, and Kirby plays along. Farrell refuses to assist and Mailer plans to kill him too. After a botched attempt, with Kirby's help, Farrell exposes the scam to the old man, dooming Mailer's plan, and allowing Kirby and Farrell to unite, as "Two of a Kind".

as Michael 'Lefty' Farrell

Edmond O'Brien

as Brandy Kirby

Lizabeth Scott

as Kathy McIntyre

Terry Moore

as Vincent Mailer

Alexander Knox

as William McIntyre

Griff Barnett

as Maida McIntyre

Virginia Brissac

Robert Anderson as Todd

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