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4''A Stolen Life'' is a 1946 {{Main/Melodrama}} directed by Curtis Bernhardt, starring Creator/BetteDavis and Creator/GlennFord.
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6Kate Bosworth (Davis) is a shy Tomboy who falls for lighthouse maintenance worker, Bill Emerson (Ford). Although Kate is very much in love, her shy demeanour plays against her. But nothing is worse to highlight her deficiencies than her twin sister Pat (Davis in a [[ActingForTwo Dual Role]]) who’s all confidence and sex appeal.
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8Subsequent meetings with the sisters show Bill the differences, and he falls for Pat instead. Heartbroken, Kate immerses herself in her painting, thinking she’d never be with Bill again. But she soon finds out that Pat and Bill’s relationship is not what it seems when she gains the opportunity to be Pat.
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1018 years later Bette Davis starred in a film called ''Film/DeadRinger'' which had a similar DeadPersonImpersonation storyline with identical twins.
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13!!''A Stolen Life'' shows the following tropes:
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15* AlwaysIdenticalTwins: Not only are Kate and Pat identical twins, but they arrange their hair in the same way which confuses Bill.
16* BouquetToss: Pat does this like any bride at her wedding, but she directly swings it at Kate, [[https://78.media.tumblr.com/8d375813b7c09c4508c30300b950aa2c/tumblr_n327h62tAB1qiwrzoo1_500.gif who steps to one side to avoid it.]]
17* EvilDetectingDog: Well, Kate isn't evil...but Pat's dog Mike is not fooled. Kate soon wins him over.
18* EvilTwin: Pat is the 1940s equivalent of the evil twin. She’s a slut with a capital “S”, and in 1940s that means you’re evil.
19* ExtremeDoormat: Kate not only lets Pat walk all over her and steal her boyfriend, but she even attends their wedding.
20** Kate never blames Bill for choosing her sister over her. Her anger is directed mostly at Pat.
21* GirlyGirl: Pat is what the 1940s thought a woman should look like (except for all the slutiness): make-up and dresses, non of those mannish slacks Kate always wears.
22* TheGloriousWarOfSisterlyRivalry: Pat is stylish and attractive and steps all over the bookish, quiet Kate. It’s pointed out by their cousin, Freddie (Charles Ruggles), that Pat has always walked over Kate, and Pat is too much of a doormat to do anything about it.
23* ImpersonatingTheEvilTwin / DeadPersonImpersonation: Kate is mistaken for Pat (as she acquired her wedding ring when trying to save her from drowning) and realizes that it's her opportunity to have a relationship with Bill. But as Kate soon finds out, Bill was filing for divorce because Pat was cheating on him.
24* InsufferableGenius: Karnock, the artist Kate picks up and asks to help her improve her painting. He’s talented, but is rude, crass, makes unwanted advances to Kate, and is all around a Jerkass.
25* {{Jerkass}}: Bill. He and Kate are obvious kindred spirits but since she doesn’t have the sultry sexiness or confidence of Pat, he chooses Pat instead.
26* MistakenIdentity: When Kate is found after the storm that takes Pat's life, everyone thinks she's Pat (the wedding ring). Kate keeps up the ruse in order to get close to Bill.
27* NeverFoundTheBody: Pat is drowned and her body never turns up.
28* OldMoney: The Bosworth sisters are from a rich New England family.
29* SiblingTriangle: Kate loves Bill but Bill loves Pat, and Pat doesn't care for either of them.
30* StalkerWithACrush: Kate takes a liking to Bill and connives her way to the lighthouse where he works with the pretense of painting its proprietor when in fact, she wanted to see more of Bill.
31** When Bill goes to Boston, Pat somehow finds herself on the same train, sitting right behind him.
32* {{Tomboy}}: Kate is always in slacks and ''sans'' make-up, coding her as not feminine enough for the men around her. Her coldness (i.e. not going beyond a kiss) is also treated as not "lady-like" behaviour.

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