Voice in the Mirror explained

Voice in the Mirror
Director:Harry Keller
Producer:Gordon Kay
Screenplay:Lawrence B. Marcus
(as Larry Marcus)
Starring:Richard Egan
Julie London
Music:Henry Mancini
Cinematography:William H. Daniels
Editing:George A. Gittens
Studio:Universal Pictures
Distributor:Universal Pictures
Runtime:103 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Voice in the Mirror, also known as How Lonely the Night and This Day Alone, is a 1958 American CinemaScope drama film noir directed by Harry Keller and starring Richard Egan and Julie London.[1]

Plot

After sinking into the depths of drunken despair due to the death of his daughter, a man is warned by his doctor that he is on the brink of terminal mental illness. Struck by a fellow alcoholic's suggestion that he should try faith, he begins saving not only himself but others, eventually creating Alcoholics Anonymous.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. News: Kovacs Hit Portends Gala Era; Eva Marie Saint Comedy Foreseen. Schallert, Edwin. Aug 24, 1957. Los Angeles Times. B3.