It's All in Your Mind (film)

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It's All in Your Mind
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Reissue Poster
Directed by Bernard B. Ray
Produced by
Written by Bernard B. Ray
Starring
Music by Modest Altschuler
Cinematography Pliny Goodfriend
Edited by Fred Bain
Production
company
Metropolitan Pictures
Release dates
March 29, 1938
Running time
63 minutes
Country United States
Language English

It's All in Your Mind is a 1938 American drama film directed by Bernard B. Ray and starring Byron Foulger, Constance Bergen and Lynton Brent.[1]

It was released as an exploitation movie outside the usual mainstream channels, and it played theaters catering to moviegoers seeking sensationalized fare. Byron Foulger, then an obscure supporting actor playing bit parts, played the leading role of a henpecked husband who resolves to sample the fast life of nightclubs and good-time girls. He does, but he's haunted by visions of the seamy side of life (allowing writer-producer-director Bernard B. Ray to include semi-nudity and suggestive situations). It's All in Your Mind was re-released in later years as Fools of Desire, the title hinting at the spicy content.

Foulger was so convincing as the milquetoast that other studios began casting him regularly, and he was typecast as mild-mannered worrywarts for the next 30 years.

Cast

References

  1. McCarty 439

Bibliography

  • McCarty, Clifford. Film Composers in America: A Filmography, 1911-1970. Oxford University Press, 2000.

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