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Double Take

DVD Release

  • Release Date: 2001
  • Original storyboards: The Emu Ranch
  • Storyboard to final scene comparison: multi-angle feature
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  • Deleted and extended scenes
  • "Clues Companion" featurette
  • "Director's Diary" behind-the-scenes featurette
  • Audio commentaries with director George Gallo and editor Malcolm Campbell
  • DTS 5.1 Digital Surround Sound
  • Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound
  • Widescreen enhanced for 16x9 televisions
  • Spanish subtitles

  • Rating: StarStar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Odd Couple Film, Action Comedy
  • Themes: Assumed Identities, Fish Out of Water, Flight of the Innocent
  • Director: George Gallo
  • Main Cast: Orlando Jones, Eddie Griffin, Edward Herrmann, Gary Grubbs, Shawn Elliott
  • Release Year: 2001
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 88 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG13

Plot

A man trying to run away from trouble finds it follows him in unexpected ways in this action-packed vehicle for comic actors Eddie Griffin and Orlando Jones. Daryl Chase (Jones) is a successful investment banker who handles international accounts for a major New York firm. Chase discovers to his surprise that one of his biggest clients, a company from Mexico, is actually a front for a cartel of drug smugglers; Chase realizes too late that he's been framed for money laundering, and is now wanted by the FBI. Chase is soon approached by a CIA agent, who thinks Chase's relationship with the Mexican drug kingpins might prove useful, but when his local contact disappears, Chase has to make his way to Mexico in order to save his skin and hopefully clear his name. Needing a new identity to get out of town and across the border, Chase obtains a stolen passport -- and soon learns the man whose name he's using is in even deeper trouble with the law than himself. With nowhere else to turn, Chase asks streetwise hustler Freddie Tiffany (Griffin) to help him get out of town; Chase will pretend to be Freddie, while Tiffany will pose as a businessman like Chase. However, Chase finds out Tiffany isn't the man he thought he was, and that his sticky situation is even more perilous and fraught with secrets than he imagined. Double Take was inspired by the 1957 drama Across The Bridge, which was in turn based on a novel by Graham Greene; the supporting cast includes Edward Herrmann, Gary Grubbs, Garcelle Beauvais, and Daniel Roebuck. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast


Brent Briscoe - Junior Barnes; Daniel Roebuck - Agent Norville; Carlos Carrasco - Captain Garcia; Sterling Macer - Agent Gradney; Garcelle Beauvais - Chloe; Andrea Navedo - Maque Sanchez; Benny Nieves - Martinez; Frank Pesce - Vito

Credit

Frank Pesce - Co-producer; Barry Bernardi - Executive Producer; Malcolm Campbell - Editor; Alex Carle - Set Designer; Alex Carle - Set Decorator; George Gallo - Director; George Gallo - Screenwriter; Graham Greene - Book Author; Stephen Lineweaver - Production Designer; David Permut - Producer; Graeme Revell - Composer (Music Score); Michael Rotenberg - Executive Producer; Theo Van de Sande - Cinematographer; Kim Ornitz - Sound/Sound Designer; Clayton R. Hartley - Art Director; Sharen Davis - Costume Designer; Happy Walters - Musical Direction/Supervision; Marcia Ross - Casting; Mario Roberts - Stunts; Vincent Lascoumes - First Assistant Director; Brett Ratner - Producer; Donna Morong - Casting; Virginia Randolph-Weaver - Art Director; Gary Jones - Musical Direction/Supervision; Gail Goldberg - Casting

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