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Hollow Triumph - Film Noir
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Hollow Triumph

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Hollow Triumph, also known under the title The Scar, is a 1948 American film noir directed by Steve Sekely. The film stars Paul Henreid in a dual role as Johnny Muller, a recently released convict, and Dr. Victor Bartok, a successful psychiatrist. Muller discovers that he closely resembles the doctor and plots to murder him in order to assume his identity and evade his criminal past.

The narrative is driven by the tension of maintaining the deception despite a prominent physical flaw.

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What is the alternate title of Hollow Triumph?

Hollow Triumph is also known as The Scar. The 1948 film uses that title because Paul Henreid's character tries to impersonate a psychiatrist after noticing a distinctive facial scar.

Who plays the two main roles in Hollow Triumph?

Paul Henreid plays both Johnny Muller and Dr. Victor Bartok. The dual role is central to the plot because Muller attempts to replace the successful psychiatrist after discovering how closely they resemble each other.

Who directed Hollow Triumph?

Steve Sekely directed Hollow Triumph, which was released in 1948. The film is a compact American film noir built around identity theft, criminal ambition, and the danger of being recognized.

What kind of movie is Hollow Triumph?

It is a 1948 film noir with a crime and psychological-identity plot. Johnny Muller is a recently released convict whose plan to assume Dr. Bartok's identity creates the film's central suspense.

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