Double Exposure (1994 film)

Double Exposure is a 1994 crime drama, starring Ron Perlman, Ian Buchanan, and Dedee Pfeiffer.[1][2]

Double Exposure
Directed byClaudia Hoover
Produced bySamuel Benedict (producer)
Joanne Watkins (producer)
Scott Wiseman (executive producer)
Written byChristine Colfer
Bridget Hoffman
Claudia Hoover
StarringRon Perlman
Ian Buchanan
Dedee Pfeiffer
Music byPaolo Rustichelli
CinematographyJohn J. Connor
Edited byThomas Meshelski
Production
company
Falcon Arts & Entertainment
Joey Walker
Distributed byPrism Entertainment Corporation
Hellas Cosmos Video
Release date
  • April 16, 1994 (1994-04-16)
Running time
93 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

The Putnams, Roger ('Ian Buchanan') and Maria (Jennifer Gatti), continue an unstable marriage. She is unhappy at his obsessiveness and possessiveness and he continually suspects her of having an affair. On Tuesday and Thursday nights Maria is allowed out for a gym workout with their mutual friend and his colleague, Linda (Dedee Pfeiffer) but she gets home so late that he presumes she is up to something behind his back. He hires private detective, John McClure (Ron Perlman) to find out if she is cheating and with whom. Meanwhile, Linda discovers that Roger has been skimming from the company they work for. McClure brings evidence to Roger that his wife is indeed having an affair. Roger wants Maria's lover killed and asks McClure to help him. McClure requests twenty five thousand dollars and says that he knows a man who knows a man -but is really planning to do it himself because he's broke and is being blackmailed by an old friend. The plan is screwed up when McClure shoots blindly into the hotel room and shoots Maria instead of her lover. Enter a young homicide investigator (William R. Moses) and a forensic scientist who knows how to analyze a nanogram of dog excrement and human vomit to discover the actual identity of the killers and the lover.

Cast

References

  1. Paone, Pat. "Ron Perlman - "Double Exposure"". Perlmanpages.com. Retrieved 2014-06-21.
  2. Halliwell's Film Guide 2008 - HarperCollins UK - Google Books. Books.google.com. 2008-04-28. Retrieved 2014-06-21.


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