NamelessDrifter
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Nope, I checked out Homicidal, and this is not it.
Anyone??
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First of all, thanks for all the great movies at TCM. This is THE favorite channel I have on cable today!
My question:
when I was a kid I watched a very interesting mystery black and white movie (now I don't recall if this was because my TV set was b/w or if the movie itself was b/w). I have trying to find it forever.
The movie features a person who claims to be the brother of a woman. She is convinced that he is not. He tries everything possible to convince her that he is. Until finally, she admits that he could not be her brother as ....well, I can't spoil the ending.
There is an unusual afterword to the movie to where someone (perhaps by the director) appears and asks the audience not to reveal the ending to future potential viewers.
And of course I won't. ...
I've talked to my kids about it but I've never managed to actually show this to them. Can you help??
thanks

Trying to find this movie
in Information, Please!
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Definitely not the 60's but the 70's.
Spoiler ahead:
I do recall that the title sequence had a chase motif to it: as if to denote that a man was chasing a woman and vice versa....
At one point in the movie, the murderer (murderess?) is taken by the detective in a fast motorcar ride across town. He tries to prove that he is a great driver as the person he claims to be happened to be one.
The final scene has the detective in a room begging the woman to accept his claim. And finally she says "you can't be him...because I killed him". At this point, the detective goes to the phone, facing camera, with the woman in the background, and calls the police. He identifies himself on the phone as a detective...
Fade to black and ... the director comes out and asks the audience not to reveal the ending.
Anyone out there know this? C