

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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