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The Razor's Edge is a 1946 American drama film based on W. Somerset Maugham's 1944 novel of the same name.It stars Tyrone Power, Gene Tierney, John Payne, Anne Baxter, Clifton Webb, and Herbert Marshall, with a supporting cast including Lucile Watson, Frank Latimore, and Elsa Lanchester.
The Razor's Edge is a 1944 novel by W. Somerset Maugham.It tells the story of Larry Darrell, an American pilot traumatized by his experiences in World War I, who sets off in search of some transcendent meaning in his life.
John Ole Voldstad (born February 20, 1951) is an American television and film actor best known for his role as one of the brothers Darryl on Newhart. He played "my other brother Darryl", the one with the curlier, lighter colored hair.
The next morning, Larry is awakened by two men and brought to the morgue to identify Sophie's body. Her throat was slashed by a razor. Larry then goes to Elliott's house to try to figure out what happened. Elliott had a stroke and was given his last rites. Larry confronts Isabel, who admits her role in driving Sophie back to the bottle.
William Sanderson (born January 10, 1944) is a retired American actor. He played J. F. Sebastian in the feature film Blade Runner (1982), and had regular roles on several television series, playing Larry on Newhart (1982–1990), E. B. Farnum on Deadwood (2004–2006, 2019), and Sheriff Bud Dearborne on True Blood (2008–2010, 2012).
David Rodriguez, 13, left, and his brother Santos Rodriguez, 12, stand by a relative’s car in 1973 just one month before Santos was killed. (Courtesy family photo) Courtesy/The Rodriguez family
His most recent projects include The Completely Remarkable, Utterly Fabulous Transformation of a Regular Joe and Holiday Beach. Of his role in Newhart, John Voldstad, who played the other brother who never talked, said he and Papenfuss came up with imaginary scripts that represented what the brothers were thinking. The casting director "knew we ...
[One reader wonders if the names Larry, Darryl, and Darryl were inspired by the character Larry Darrell, protagonist of W. Somerset Maugham's novel "The Razor's Edge." That Larry was, of course, not very conversant, and was rather cryptic when he did divulge anything about himself. Any known facts about this would be appreciated.]