The Man Who Played God
movie

'A Modern Drama From Real Life'
Released February 09, 1932
Overview
While giving a private performance for a visiting monarch, concert pianist Montgomery Royle is deafened when a bomb is detonated in an attempt to assassinate the foreign ruler. With his career over as a result of his injury, Royle returns to New York City with his sister Florence, close friend Mildred Miller, and considerably younger fiancée Grace Blair. After abandoning thoughts of suicide, Montgomery discovers he can lip read, and he spends his days observing people in Central Park from his apartment window. As he learns of people's problems, he tries to help them anonymously and becomes absorbed in his game of "playing God".
Cast

George Arliss
as
Montgomery Royle

Violet Heming
as
Mildred Miller

Bette Davis
as
Grace Blair

André Luguet
as
The King

Louise Closser Hale
as
Florence Royle

Donald Cook
as
Harold Van Adam

Ivan F. Simpson
as
Battle

Oscar Apfel
as
Appleby - the Lip Reader
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Charles E. Evans
as
The Doctor

Hedda Hopper
as
Mrs. Alice Chittendon

Ray Milland
as
Eddie (uncredited)

Dorothy Libaire
as
Jenny (uncredited)
Crew

John G. Adolfi
as
Director
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Gouverneur Morris
as
Story
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Jack Okey
as
Art Direction
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Julien Josephson
as
Adaptation
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Maude T. Howell
as
Adaptation
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William Holmes
as
Editor
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Darryl F. Zanuck
as
Producer
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Earl Luick
as
Costume Design

Jack L. Warner
as
Executive Producer
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James Van Trees
as
Director of Photography
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C.A. Riggs
as
Sound
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Perc Westmore
as
Makeup Artist