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'''''A Stolen Life''''' is a 1946 drama film starring [[Bette Davis]], who also produced, and [[film director|directed]] by [[Curtis Bernhardt]]. Based on the 1935 novel, "A Stolen Life" by Karel Josef Benes, which was in Czechoslovakia. The supporting cast includes [[Glenn Ford]], [[Dane Clark]], [[Peggy Knudsen]], [[Charlie Ruggles]], and [[Bruce Bennett]] (formerly "Herman Brix"). The movie is a [[remake]] of a 1939 British film ''[[Stolen Life (1939 film)|Stolen Life]]'' starring [[Elisabeth Bergner]] and [[Michael Redgrave]].
 
The film 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 (film)|Blithe Spirit]].