1958 film by Harry Keller Voice in the Mirror Directed by| Harry Keller Screenplay by| Lawrence B. Marcus (as Larry Marcus) Produced by| Gordon Kay Starring| Richard Egan Julie London Cinematography| William H. Daniels Edited by| George A. Gittens Music by| Henry Mancini Production company Universal Pictures Distributed by| Universal Pictures Release date * August 13, 1958 (1958-08-13) (New York City) Running time | 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 film noir drama film directed by Harry Keller and starring Richard Egan and Julie London.[1] ## Contents * 1 Plot * 2 Cast * 3 References * 4 External links ## Plot[edit] 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 perhaps he should try faith, he begins saving not only himself but others, eventually creating Alcoholics Anonymous. ## Cast[edit] * Richard Egan as Jim Burton * Julie London as Ellen Burton * Walter Matthau as Dr. Karnes * Troy Donahue as Paul Cunningham * Harry Bartell as Harry Graham * Peggy Converse as Mrs. Harriet Cunningham – Paul's Mother * Ann Doran as Mrs. Deviln * Mae Clarke as Mrs. Robbins * Max Showalter as Don Martin (as Casey Adams) * Hugh Sanders as A.W. Hornsby * Ken Lynch as Frank – Bartender * Dorris Singleton as Liz Perkins * Dave Barry as Quintet Planist * Alan Dexter as Bartender * Arthur O'Connell as Bill Tobin ## References[edit] 1. ^ Schallert, Edwin (Aug 24, 1957). "Kovacs Hit Portends Gala Era; Eva Marie Saint Comedy Foreseen". Los Angeles Times. p. B3. ## External links[edit] * Voice in the Mirror at IMDb * Voice in the Mirror at the American Film Institute Catalog * Voice in the Mirror at the TCM Movie Database * v * t * e Films of Harry Keller * The Blonde Bandit (1949) * Tarnished (1950) * Fort Dodge Stampede (1951) * Desert of Lost Men (1951) * Rose of Cimarron (1952) * Leadville Gunslinger (1952) * Black Hills Ambush (1952) * Thundering Caravans (1952) * Marshal of Cedar Rock (1953) * Savage Frontier (1953) * Bandits of the West (1953) * El Paso Stampede (1953) * Red River Shore (1953) * Phantom Stallion (1954) * The Unguarded Moment (1956) * Man Afraid (1957) * Quantez (1957) * The Female Animal (1958) * Day of the Badman (1958) * Voice in the Mirror (1958) * Step Down to Terror (1958) * Seven Ways from Sundown (1960) * Tammy Tell Me True (1961) * Six Black Horses (1962) * Tammy and the Doctor (1963) * The Brass Bottle (1964) * In Enemy Country (1968) This 1950s drama film-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. | * v * t * e *[v]: View this template *[t]: Discuss this template *[e]: Edit this template