The Razor's Edge - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "The Razor's Edge"
The Razor's Edge (1946)
Timing: 2:25 (145 min)
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Actors and characters

Photo Tyrone Power #100278Photo Tyrone Power #100279Photo Tyrone Power #100280Photo Tyrone Power #100281

Tyrone Power

Tyrone Power
Character Larry Darrell
Photo Gene Tierney #141829Photo Gene Tierney #141830Photo Gene Tierney #141831Photo Gene Tierney #141832

Gene Tierney

Gene Tierney
Character Isabel Bradley
Photo John Payne #44659Photo John Payne #44660Photo John Payne #44661

John Payne

John Payne
Character Gray Maturin
Photo Anne Baxter #41822Photo Anne Baxter #41823Photo Anne Baxter #41824Photo Anne Baxter #41825

Anne Baxter

Anne Baxter
Character Sophie MacDonald
Photo Clifton Webb #122711Photo Clifton Webb #122712Photo Clifton Webb #122713Photo Clifton Webb #122714

Clifton Webb

Clifton Webb
Character Elliott Templeton
Photo Herbert Marshall #210290Photo Herbert Marshall #210291Photo Herbert Marshall #210292

Herbert Marshall

Herbert Marshall
Character W. Somerset Maugham
Photo Lucile Watson #181368Photo Lucile Watson #181369Photo Lucile Watson #181370

Lucile Watson

Lucile Watson
Character Louisa Bradley
Photo Frank Latimore #113344Photo Frank Latimore #113345Photo Frank Latimore #113346

Frank Latimore

Frank Latimore
Character Bob MacDonald
Photo Elsa Lanchester #78186Photo Elsa Lanchester #78187Photo Elsa Lanchester #78188Photo Elsa Lanchester #78189

Elsa Lanchester

Elsa Lanchester
Character Miss Keith
Photo Fritz Kortner #264541Photo Fritz Kortner #264542Photo Fritz Kortner #264543

Fritz Kortner

Fritz Kortner
Character Kosti
Photo John Wengraf #125411Photo John Wengraf #125412

John Wengraf

John Wengraf
Character Joseph - Gray & Isabel's Butler
Photo Cecil Humphreys #161188Photo Cecil Humphreys #161189Photo Cecil Humphreys #161190
Cecil Humphreys
Character Holy Man
Photo Harry Pilcer #264544
Harry Pilcer
Character Specialty Dancer
Photo Cobina Wright Sr. #342212
Cobina Wright Sr.
Character Princess Novemali
Photo Henri Letondal #108944Photo Henri Letondal #108945

Henri Letondal

Henri Letondal
Character Police Inspector at Sophie's Death (uncredited)
Photo Brooks Benedict #48128

Brooks Benedict

Brooks Benedict
Character Party Guest (uncredited)
Photo Reed Hadley #264545Photo Reed Hadley #264546

Reed Hadley

Reed Hadley
Character Party Waiter (voice) (uncredited)
Photo Paul Everton #111303
Paul Everton
Character Banker (uncredited)
Shushella Shakari
Character Arab Girl
Photo Bess Flowers #58646Photo Bess Flowers #58647

Bess Flowers

Bess Flowers
Character Country Club Party Guest
Photo Forbes Murray #58654

Forbes Murray

Forbes Murray
Character Dr. Maturin
Cosmo Sardo
Character Minor Role

Edna Harris

Edna Harris
Character Guest (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • While filming a scene in the hospital, Ann Baxter (1923-1985) drew on her own childhood memories of losing her three-year-old brother.
  • 89 sets were built with decorations. At the time (1946), the shooting schedule was the longest in the history of cinema.
  • Playwright and novelist William Somerset Maugham (1874-1965) was hired to write the screenplay, and the script he wrote is still kept in the film company's archives. How much of his script was ultimately used in the film remains unknown.
  • 20th Century Fox acquired the rights to adapt the source novel in March 1945 for $250,000 plus 20% of the net profit. The contract stipulated that if filming did not begin by February 2, 1946, the film company would be fined $50,000. To avoid paying the fine, producer Darryl F. Zanuck (1902-1979) organized filming in the mountains near Denver, Colorado, in August 1945 (they portrayed the Himalayas in the film). The film’s cast had not yet been finalized at that time, so a stunt double played Larry, and he was only filmed from a distance. Zanuck hoped that Tyrone Power (1914-1958) would star in the lead role, so he kept delaying the start of filming to give Power time to be demobilized, which happened in January 1946.
  • The film company 20th Century Fox did not use Somerset Maugham's screenplay, written based on his own novel of the same name (1944), and therefore felt somewhat indebted to him. Director George Cukor (1899-1983) suggested gifting Maugham a painting, and later recounted that Maugham was given a canvas by Henri Matisse (1869-1954).
  • The 20th Century Fox film company did not use Somerset Maugham's screenplay, written based on his own novel of the same name (1944), and therefore felt somewhat indebted to him. Director George Cukor (1899-1983) proposed gifting Maugham a painting, and later recounted that Maugham was gifted a canvas by Henri Matisse (1869-1954).
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