- Flesh and Fantasy
Infobox Film
name = Flesh and Fantasy
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director =Julien Duvivier
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writer =Ellis St. Joseph (Story segment 1)Oscar Wilde (Story segment 2)László Vadnay (Story segment 3)Ernest Pascal Samuel Hoffenstein
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starring =Edward G. Robinson Charles Boyer Barbara Stanwyck Betty Field music =
Alexandre Tansman
cinematography = Stanley Cortez Paul Ivano
editing = Arthur Hilton
distributor =Universal Pictures
released = flagicon|United StatesOctober 29 ,1943
runtime = 94 min.
country = US
language = English
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imdb_id = 0035885"Flesh and Fantasy" is a 1943 anthology film, directed by
Julien Duvivier , starringEdward G. Robinson ,Charles Boyer andBarbara Stanwyck . Also titled: "Dreams and Fortune Tellers." The making of this film was inspired by the success of Duvivier's previous anthology film, the 1942 "Tales of Manhattan "."Flesh and Fantasy" tells three stories, unrelated but with a supernatural theme, by
Oscar Wilde ,Ellis St. Joseph andLászló Vadnay , though not in that order. Tying together the three segments is a conversation about the occult between two clubmen, one played by humoristRobert Benchley .Plot
First segment
Plain and embittered Henrietta secretly loves law student Michael. On
Mardi Gras night, a mysterious stranger gives her a white mask of beauty that she must return at midnight. At a party, Michael falls in love with Henrietta but has yet to see her face under the mask. Henrietta encourages Michael to follow a better life although it may mean losing him forever. Henrietta removes the mask at midnight discovering she is now beautiful and that her old, selfish attitude was really the cause of her ugliness.Second segment
A palmist named Podgers (
Thomas Mitchell ) is making uncannily accurate predictions at a party for the rich and bored. He tells skeptic Marshall Tyler (Edward G. Robinson) to avoid a certain street intersection on the way home. The palmist also acts as if he sees more in his hand but doesn’t admit it. Tyler eschews the advice and almost gets shot during a police chase at the intersection. Tyler goes to the palmist’s home and demands to know what else he saw in his hand. Under pressure, the palmist admits that he saw that Tyler is going to kill someone. The notion obsesses Tyler, who decides that he must kill someone, anyone, just to get it over with. He comes close to killing two people but is unable to do so. He finally meets Podgers by accident on a bridge one night, and blaming Podgers for his problem, strangles him to death in a rage. Trying to escape, Tyler is hit by a car, which leads without a pause into the third segment of the film. The accident is witnessed by the Great Gaspar (Charles Boyer), a high-wire artist.Third segmentHigh wire artist the Great Gaspar is haunted by dreams of falling, and in each dream of doom a certain woman (Barbara Stanwyck), he has never met, is there also. These dreams of death affect his performance as he backs down from the most dangerous stunt, jumping from one wire to another. Eventually he meets his dream girl, as if of déjà vu, who has serious troubles to face up to. Gaspar latter decides that he will not let his bad dreams negatively affect him and that his life is his own, spitting destiny in the eye.
Cast
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Edward G. Robinson as Marshall Tyler
*Charles Boyer as Paul Gaspar
*Barbara Stanwyck as Joan Stanley
*Betty Field as Henrietta
*Robert Cummings as Michael
* Thomas Mitchell as Septimus Podgers
*Robert Benchley as DoakesExternal links
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