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| studio = B.D. Production
| distributor = [[Warner Bros.]]
| released = {{
| runtime = 109 minutes
| language = English
| country = United States
| budget = $2,217,000<ref name="warners">Warner Bros financial information in The William
| gross = $4,785,000<ref name="warners"/><br>$3 million (US rentals)<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/variety165-1947-01#page/n54/mode/1up "60 Top Grossers of 1946", ''Variety'' 8 January 1947 p8]</ref>
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'''''A Stolen Life''''' is a 1946 American [[drama (film and television)|drama film]] starring [[Bette Davis]], who also produced it. The film, based on the 1935 novel ''A Stolen Life'' by Karel Josef Benes,
It was nominated for [[Academy Award for Best Visual Effects|Best Special Effects]] ([[William C. McGann]]; Special Audible Effects by [[Nathan Levinson]]) at the [[19th Academy Awards]], but lost to [[Blithe Spirit (1945 film)|''Blithe Spirit'']].
The second time Davis played twin sisters was in ''[[Dead Ringer (1964 film)|Dead Ringer]]'' (1964).
==Plot==
Kate Bosworth
A heartbroken Kate focuses on her work with a rude but very talented artist named Karnock
Bill is about to return, so Kate decides to assume her late sister's identity. To her surprise, she learns that Bill is angry at Pat for her many affairs and in no mood to continue the marriage. Cousin Freddie has guessed the truth and insists that Kate must reveal to Bill her real identity. When she does, Bill realizes that Kate is the one he truly loves.
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* [[Leo White]] as Waiter (uncredited)
==Box
According to Warner Bros. records, the film earned $3,222,000 domestically and $1,563,000 foreign.<ref name="warners"/>
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