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À chacun sa loi

Original title: Double Trouble
  • 1992
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
2.4K
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David Paul and Peter Paul in À chacun sa loi (1992)
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Muscle-bound twins try to smash a jewel smuggling ring.Muscle-bound twins try to smash a jewel smuggling ring.Muscle-bound twins try to smash a jewel smuggling ring.

  • Director
    • John Paragon
  • Writers
    • Jeffrey Kerns
    • Kurt Wimmer
    • Charles Osburn
  • Stars
    • Peter Paul
    • David Paul
    • Roddy McDowall
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    2.4K
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    • Director
      • John Paragon
    • Writers
      • Jeffrey Kerns
      • Kurt Wimmer
      • Charles Osburn
    • Stars
      • Peter Paul
      • David Paul
      • Roddy McDowall
    • 27User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Peter Paul
    Peter Paul
    • Peter Jade
    David Paul
    David Paul
    • David Jade
    Roddy McDowall
    Roddy McDowall
    • Philip Chamberlain
    David Carradine
    David Carradine
    • Mr. C
    Steve Kanaly
    Steve Kanaly
    • Kent
    Troy Donahue
    Troy Donahue
    • Leonard Stewart
    A.J. Johnson
    A.J. Johnson
    • Danitra
    Bill Mumy
    Bill Mumy
    • Bob
    James Doohan
    James Doohan
    • Chief O'Brien
    Collin Bernsen
    • Whitney Regan
    Timothy Stack
    Timothy Stack
    • Albers
    • (as Tim Stack)
    Bob Evan Collins
    • Rosehill
    • (as Robert Evan Collins)
    Lewis Arquette
    Lewis Arquette
    • Tarlow
    Phil H. Fravel
    Phil H. Fravel
    • Ed
    • (as Philip H. Fravel)
    Nancy Marlow
    Nancy Marlow
    • Mrs. Larson
    Lynne Marie Stewart
    Lynne Marie Stewart
    • Policewoman
    George McKinney
    • Ellis
    Wayne C. Dvorak
    • Walter
    • Director
      • John Paragon
    • Writers
      • Jeffrey Kerns
      • Kurt Wimmer
      • Charles Osburn
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    7staticb

    A B Movie Classic

    Some say may say I have poor taste, but to me I just like to accept movies for what they are. Within the very first 10 minutes you can immediately tell this is a B movie affair. The production values are sub par and the acting is uh...basic. However with most B or perhaps C level movies you can find a whole lot of character if you sit on their level. And there is a whole lot of character here. On the whole this movie is charming and plenty entertaining on both a comedic and action level. Probably more so comedy wise than anything else. This movie undoubtedly suffers from the unintentional funnies. Total sober you can hear me giggling away every 3 minutes on the most irrelevant things from the way these muscle bound beasts run to how slightly more fat one is than the other. Not to say there aren't any legitimate laughs in this movie. The writing is decent, nothing too fancy. Plenty will say the Paul/Barbarian Brothers lack of talent. However, I believe there's enough there. They don't look stupid delivering the core content and they deliver the laughs by the truckload even on small liens. You kinda get that brotherly chemistry that I guess could only be gotten from some twins. Plus thanks to their frame they can handle some decent action scenes that appear to cater to what they do best (lift stuff). However, I will admit all hand to hand action was absolutely dreadful. But what do you expect for a B-flick?
    10BWozniak

    the Barbarion Brothers rule!

    Yeah, this movie is totally cheezy, but the Barbarion Brothers never fail to crack me up, I love these dudes, they're just like big funny kids. This is probably even their least intentionally funny movie. Compared to Twin Sitters or Think Big, this one tries to be more of a real action/crime movie, which adds to the humor. Try to take these guys seriously as cops for a minute, you'll crack up laughing. If you like Terence Hill or the band Sparks, you'll probably get their humor. Goofy for sure! and with a positive attitude that makes you feel good.
    amesmonde

    Shouldn't be as much as fun as it is.

    A brawny suited burglar and his equally muscular twin, a upstanding police officer, are forced to team up to bring down some diamond criminals.

    With the fashion, music, hairdos and Rambo III poster on display you'd swear director John Paragon's Double Trouble was made in the eighties (even though it was 1992). The cast feature plenty of familiar acting faces, surprisingly this B film has some good talent on display. This forgotten film features David Carrdine, James Doohan, Roddy McDowell and those two muscle bound twins from the Conan wannabe film Barbarians, I kid you not. McDowell has lot of fun shooting people and Doohan gets to Scotty rant while the twins get to wink at fine women, fight and shoot a lot. It's all as outlandish and retro un-PC as it sounds.

    To the twins David and Peter Paul's credit they are great fun throughout and thanks to some writing flukes including Jessie Venture impressions, sibling rivalry along with Paragon's clumsy setups and reverse fridge logic it's more enjoyable than it should be.

    If you love the 1980s cheese, this 90s film is a great example, think a second rate Twins mixed with Stop or My Mum will Shoot and let your mullet and crop top do the thinking, you should enjoy.
    Creepy Girl from Catalina

    Where it Wasn't: I Survived Double Trouble

    Just how bad off were such talents as Roddy MacDowall, Troy Donahue, Bill Mumy, Lewis Arquette, and David Carradine that they decided that Double Trouble was the movie to be in? Were all the parts taken up in a Munster's tv movie?

    This disgraceful film I caught one night while flipping around on television. After the revelation came that David Paul was not wearing a weight lifters belt but a midriff, my skin turned a color of green that Martha Stewart is sampling for her new paint collection. With such winning quotes as, "Where it IS!", I don't believe even James "Scotty" Doohan is putting this on his repitoire.

    A true testament that if you try hard enough in Hollywood, you too can have your own movie...the Barbarian Brothers had three or four. Hope springs eternal.
    3Buster007

    So bad its good? Almost.

    This movie is an anachronism. Based on the clothes, music, hairdos, and so forth, it seems like this should be an eighties film.

    Horkheimer, Adorno, and others of the Frankfurt School of thinkers argued in the 1940s that mass media was used to control the people and ultimately resulted in sameness. Double Trouble certainly proves the latter. The plot and the villains are all plucked willy nilly from various 1980s films. One of the barbarian brothers accidentally steals a card that gives access to a vault of diamonds just above the subway in downtown LA. The other barbarian brother is a cop forced by the chief to partner with his larcenous brother. Oh, the other barbarian brother...

    How could anyone wear what this guy wears? The Raiders sweatshirt/half shirt with high-waisted, acid-washed jeans? But all of that pales compared with the mullets sported by each brother. Paging Billy-Ray Cyrus. The guy can't run either. He has a worse gait than Keanu Reeves.

    Whoever thought that wrestlers could act anyway?

    This film is about as fragmented and nonsensical as this review of it. In the right company this could be part of a beer-fueled evening with friends, or consumed alone. Regardless, mouths will be agape. The horror, the horror.

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    • Trivia
      This was James Doohan's first non-"Star Trek" film since Le convoi sauvage (1971) 21 years earlier.
    • Goofs
      The final fight against the villain of the movie is set at an airfield where it is quite clearly the middle of the night during a heavy downpour, then 5-10 minutes later the final scene plays and it's clearly just becoming dusk and there is no sign of there having been any rain at all.
    • Quotes

      David Jade: Peter, are you all right?

      Peter Jade: No I'm not all right, I'm shot! He shot me!

    • Connections
      Featured in Die schlechtesten Filme aller Zeiten: Double Trouble - Warte, bis mein Bruder kommt (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Second Chance
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      Written by Donnie Demers

      Performed by Jimmy Demers

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    • Release date
      • February 14, 1992 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Double Trouble
    • Filming locations
      • 5314 Pacific Ave., Marina del Ray, California, USA(on location)
    • Production company
      • Motion Picture Corporation of America (MPCA)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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