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Fake Identity | Selfishness
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This film is featured as a bonus on "Magnificent Obsession" (1954), released by the Criterion Collection, spine #457.
"Lux Radio Theater" broadcast a 60 minute radio adaptation of the movie on April 26, 1937 with Robert Taylor and Irene Dunne reprising their film roles.
"Screen Director's Playhouse" broadcast a 30 minute radio adaptation of the movie on February 13, 1949 with Irene Dunne reprising her film role.
The print most frequently shown on television is from a reissue, which deleted 7 minutes from the film's running time.
After being loaned by MGM, his home studio, to Universal for this film, Robert Taylor would not make another non-MGM movie for 24 years (until the Paramount film The Hangman (1959)).
"Robert Merrick: Take back to the cook and tell her that if she brings back again, I'm gonna buy this hospital and fire her and everybody else in it. I want some decent breakfast. Nurse: It's the same breakfast we serve all the patients. Robert Merrick: Yeah, but I am "The Special"."
"Robert Merrick: Help? You mean give them money? Randolph: Money is alright since you have so much of it but there are other kind of help just as good but whatever help you give it must be in absolute secrecy that the world must never know and you must never let anybody repay you. Robert Merrick: You mean, if I'd go out and help people secretly that would establish that "contact" you speak of?"