Double Exposure

A classic portrait in terror!

4.2
19821h 35m

A photographer for a men's magazine is haunted by disturbing dreams, in which he slaughters his models. When he learns that these models are dying in real life as they did in his dreams, he begins to go insane.

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Trailers & Videos

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1982 Theatrical Trailer

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DOUBLE EXPOSURE Official Trailer [1982]

Cast

Photo of Michael Callan

Michael Callan

Adrian Wilde

Photo of Joanna Pettet

Joanna Pettet

Mindy Jordache

Photo of James Stacy

James Stacy

B.J. Wilde

Photo of Pamela Hensley

Pamela Hensley

Sgt. Fontain

Photo of Cleavon Little

Cleavon Little

Police Chief

Photo of Seymour Cassel

Seymour Cassel

Dr. Frank Curtis

Photo of Frances Bay

Frances Bay

Old Woman

Photo of Victoria Jackson

Victoria Jackson

Racetrack Model #1

Photo of Betsee Finlee

Betsee Finlee

Motel Hooker #2

Photo of Kathy Shower

Kathy Shower

Mudwrestler #1

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Reviews

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Wuchak

6/10

**_Who’s killing alluring women in early 80’s SoCal?_**

A photographer in Los Angeles (Michael Callan) has troubling dreams as he juggles visits to a shrink (Seymour Cassel), dealing with his amputee brother (James Stacy) and establishing a new romantic relationship (Joanna Pettet). Meanwhile a serial killer is on the loose.

“Double Exposure” (1982) is a psychological murder mystery with some slasher elements. Think of movies like Shatner’s “Impulse,” “The Centerfold Girls” or “Haunts” mixed with a little “Nightmare” from the year prior. It’s basically a quasi-remake of Callan’s own “The Photographer” from eight years prior.

The quality cast is rounded out by the likes of Pamela Hensley, Cleavon Little, Robert Tessier and Don Potter with the female cast highlighted by Misty Rowe (Bambi), Debbie Zipp (Toni), Sally Kirkland and Victoria Jackson (her cinematic debut in a bit part).

It runs 1 hour, 34 minutes, and was shot in the Los Angeles area, including Ventura Boulevard in Sherman Oaks and Tarzana, Burbank and Santa Monica Beach.

GRADE: B-

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