6/10
The Title Gives it Away!
17 April 2018
Warning: Spoilers
"The Man Who Died Twice" was a late Republic Pictures film Noire starring Rod Cameron and the infamous Vera Hruba Ralston. The film's title removes any mystery surrounding the murder of T. J. Brennan (Don Megowan) at the beginning of the story.

Anyway, T.J. Brennan is believed to have perished in an over the cliff car accident. His widow Lynn (Ralston) is distraught. She witnesses the murders of two narcotics agents then goes into shock. Brennan's brother Bill (Cameron), who is a cop from Kansas City, arrives on the scene. He is seconded to the L.A. Police Force to aid in the solving of the mysteries.

The cops discover a cache of heroin hidden in a statue in the Brennan apartment. They replace the drug with a simple powder, replace the statue and wait to see who tries to pick it up. Meanwhile, the Chicago "syndicate" sends two thugs, Hart (Gerald Milton) and Santoni( Richard Kartan) to retrieve the drugs which T.J. had tried to abscond with. Santoni murders the snoopy old informer Sally Hemphill (Jesslyn Fax) who had been assisting the police.

Suddenly T.J. appears and tries to take off with the statue but.....................................................................................

This film was one of the last to be released by Republic Pictures which went under in 1959. It was ably directed by Republic veterasn Joe Kane who directed just about every film made by the studio since the 40s. I couldn't help but notice the strong resemblance between Rod Cameron and Don Megowan who play and look like brothers. As far as I know, this was their only film together. The best that can be said about Vera Ralston is that as an actress, she was a good figure skater.
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