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Double Exposure
After the tragic death of his wife, Jack (Randy Spears), the once flamboyant photographer, now lives life as a recluse. Not speaking, but instead living life through his artwork. But all that changes when he sees a mysterious woman sunbathing on a nearby rooftop. He becomes obsessed with her. Who is she? Will she help him finally break free of his self-imposed artistic isolation? Sometimes it just takes a little double exposure to rekindle passion...
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Plot Summary
A hard-boiled detective takes on a dangerous case involving a beautiful singer and a powerful mob boss. He finds himself entangled in a web of deceit, betrayal, and violence as he races against time to uncover the truth and survive the perilous underworld.
Critical Reception
Double Exposure received a generally mixed to negative reception from critics, with many citing a convoluted plot and uneven pacing. However, some appreciated the performances of its veteran cast, particularly David Carradine and Charles Durning, and the film's gritty atmosphere.
What Reviewers Say
The film suffers from a predictable and often confusing storyline.
Despite a talented cast, the performances are underutilized.
A forgettable thriller that fails to leave a lasting impression.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Double Exposure are scarce, but available feedback suggests a low level of satisfaction, with viewers often pointing to the weak script and execution.
Fun Fact
The film features a posthumous appearance by the legendary actor Charles Durning, who passed away in 2012, adding a poignant element to his role.
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