Face to Face (1952 film) explained

Face to Face
Director:John Brahm
Bretaigne Windust
Producer:Huntington Hartford
Norman A. Manning
George W. Tobin
Starring:James Mason
Gene Lockhart
Robert Preston
Music:Hugo Friedhofer (uncredited)
Cinematography:George E. Diskant (uncredited)
Karl Struss (uncredited)
Editing:Otto Meyer
Distributor:RKO Radio Pictures
Runtime:89 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Face to Face (1952) is an anthology film adapted from the stories "The Secret Sharer" by Joseph Conrad and "The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky" by Stephen Crane. The film was produced by A&P heir Huntington Hartford and released by RKO Radio Pictures.

Plot

"The Secret Sharer"

This segment was directed by John Brahm and adapted by Æneas MacKenzie. It stars James Mason and Gene Lockhart.

"The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky"

This segment was adapted by James Agee and directed by Bretaigne Windust. It stars Robert Preston, Marjorie Steele and Minor Watson. Agee also appears in the film in the part of the town drunk.