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A writer with a room for rent acquires a strange new roommate with a psychotic alter-ego that follows her wherever she goes.A writer with a room for rent acquires a strange new roommate with a psychotic alter-ego that follows her wherever she goes.A writer with a room for rent acquires a strange new roommate with a psychotic alter-ego that follows her wherever she goes.
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- 1 nomination total
Sarina C. Grant
- Detective Pouget
- (as Sarina Grant)
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- TriviaLast film of George Maharis.
- GoofsHolly is wearing a white dress when her transformation begins. She splits into two naked creatures. After the creatures "reassemble," the reconstituted Holly is magically wearing her white dress again.
- Quotes
[Elisabeth comments on how fast Patrick had begun sleeping with Holly when a guy comes out of her bedroom]
Patrick Highsmith: What was that you were saying about 6 months of suffering?
Elisabeth: OK, so I'm a slut, you're a slut, who wants coffee?
- Crazy creditsKaren Leigh Hopkins and Sara Hickman are listed in the end credits as "Psycho-slut #1" and "Psycho-slut #2," respectively.
- ConnectionsReferences Godzilla (1954)
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Such a strange, strange film, but sadly not in a good way. "Doppelganger" is an odd, sensual supernatural horror feature, which is well produced and slickly catered for (it's irresistibly slick). It's a great opening
strikingly seductive but brutal where it has Barrymore's real life mother portraying in her mother on screen. There's obviously money behind it, especially during the climax scenes with a special effects / make-up FX extravaganza. It's a WTF moment. While it might look good, there's no denying how ridiculously silly the story becomes (like some sort of parody) and the acting (mainly the support; Leslie Hope and Dennis Christopher) is overdone. Drew Barrymore is the star, but looks all out of place in the role and George Newbern as her lead comes off bemused more often. The concept isn't bad, but the hollow plot lacks cohesion and involvement in what turns out to be nothing more than unintentionally hilarious in its b-grade shadings and a disappointing smokescreen by the end.
- lost-in-limbo
- Oct 14, 2010
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- Doppelganger: The Evil Within
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- $3,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 44 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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