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Le double maléfique

Original title: Doppelganger
  • 1993
  • 16
  • 1h 44m
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4.4/10
4.5K
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Drew Barrymore in Le double maléfique (1993)
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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  • Director
    • Avi Nesher
  • Writer
    • Avi Nesher
  • Stars
    • Drew Barrymore
    • George Newbern
    • Dennis Christopher
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    • Director
      • Avi Nesher
    • Writer
      • Avi Nesher
    • Stars
      • Drew Barrymore
      • George Newbern
      • Dennis Christopher
    • 45User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Drew Barrymore
    Drew Barrymore
    • Holly Gooding
    George Newbern
    George Newbern
    • Patrick Highsmith
    Dennis Christopher
    Dennis Christopher
    • Doctor Heller
    Leslie Hope
    Leslie Hope
    • Elizabeth
    Sally Kellerman
    Sally Kellerman
    • Sister Jan
    George Maharis
    George Maharis
    • Mike Wallace
    Peter Dobson
    Peter Dobson
    • Rob
    Carl Bressler
    Carl Bressler
    • Larry Spaulding
    Dan Shor
    Dan Shor
    • Stanley White
    Jaid Barrymore
    Jaid Barrymore
    • Mrs. Gooding
    Stanley DeSantis
    Stanley DeSantis
    • Richard Wolf
    Sean Whalen
    Sean Whalen
    • Gas Man
    Thomas Bosack
    • Holly's Father
    Sarina C. Grant
    • Detective Pouget
    • (as Sarina Grant)
    John Cardone
    • Handcuffed Man
    Irene Olga López
    • Night Nurse
    Scott Lawrence
    Scott Lawrence
    • Male Nurse
    Danny Trejo
    Danny Trejo
    • Hard Hat
    • Director
      • Avi Nesher
    • Writer
      • Avi Nesher
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    3jluis1984

    Drew Barrymore at the lowest point in her career...

    Drew Barrymore is an actress that has gone through bad periods, not only in her career, but in her personal life too. After being a prodigy child actress she descended into obscurity with mediocre films of low quality. While she has recovered from that dark past, this movie stays as a reminder of Drew Barrymore's worst days.

    The movie starts with an interesting premise, very reminiscent to Brian De Palma's "Raising Cain"; with a plot dealing with multiple personality disorder that sets the story for a horror/thriller. Barrymore stars as Holly Gooding, a young woman who is trying to make a new life in California after a traumatic event of her past in which apparently her other personality killed her mother.

    Suddenly, her past returns to haunt her as her evil personality is back in her life willing to ruin her new found peace and her new found love. In the middle of the chaos his new boyfriend, Patrick Highsmith (George Newbern), will try to help Holly to face the demons of her past.

    Unlike De Palma's underrated thriller, "Doppelganger" is for the most part a mediocre film that not only never fulfills it's purpose, it also concludes in one of the worst endings of movie history. While Barrymore is definitely not at her best, she manages to keep her dignity with an above average performance. The rest of the cast however range from mediocre to painfully bad over-the-top performances, although Leslie Hope manages to be among the best of them.

    The script is full of clichés and De Palma's influence is quite obvious. While the movie tries to be original by making literary references in almost every line, the dialogs are dull and the wooden acting certainly doesn't do any good. It has a fair share of nudity and for strange reasons, and excessive use of special effects.

    The make-up effects are done by the outstanding KNB and are really among the few good things in the movie. However, the bizarre over-use of the effects in the totally out of context ending decreases the impact of KNB's work and makes cheesy what in a different movie would be amazing.

    The fact that this is a B-Movie is no excuse for it's low quality, as with a better and more coherent script this could had been an interesting movie. Sadly, all we have here is a mediocre film that gets worse every second. Worthy for Barrymore's beauty. 3/10
    2hall895

    Horrible horror

    Here we have a movie which fails in pretty much every way it is possible for a movie to fail. Terrible script, lousy acting, amateurish directing, laughable special effects...it's just an utterly awful movie. Not to mention the fact that when you get to the end you'll realize the whole thing doesn't make a lick of sense. After spending the whole movie wondering what in the world is going on here when things are finally explained you realize the story has been built on a foundation which is ludicrously impossible. In one of those hideous "villain explains the whole movie" sequences we are told that our villain has done something which quite simply can't be done and which makes absolutely no sense whatsoever. Oh, and after that we see that there also appears to be some kind of jell-o monster involved. I'm sure Drew Barrymore would very much like to pretend this movie never happened. If for some ungodly reason you are ever tempted to sit down and watch this movie may I suggest instead taking that time to bang your head against a wall for 104 minutes. That would prove to be a much more pleasurable experience than sitting through this garbage.
    5wes-connors

    Drew Barrymore's Double Trouble

    During the opening credits, we see an aroused Drew Barrymore squirming around with an unidentified man. She appears to be enjoying a very pleasant sexual experience, but is later haunted by this memory. Next, Drew Barrymore visits an unidentified woman and stabs her after bleeding from the nose and showing webbed fingers. The story really gets started when Barrymore (as Holly Gooding) arrives in Los Angeles to answer a "roommate wanted" ad placed by cute young writer George Newbern (as Patrick Highsmith). He wears a hat to bed, but Mr. Newbern is not balding...

    Also in town is a Barrymore twin she calls her "Doppelganger"...

    Newbern first sees the second Barrymore at a café with ex-girlfriend Leslie Hope (as Elizabeth). Then, she disappears. Dennis Christopher has fun as a mad doctor with Hell to pay and Sally Kellerman is a reformed nun. Newbern doesn't know what to think, and neither will you. There is a lesson here - if a beautiful young woman arrives to be your roommate, there will be a catch. Cheers to Avi Nesher and the crew for finding and re-decorating what looks like my old Los Angeles apartment. The curtains, tea kettle and dish drainer went with the place. The TV never worked.

    ***** Doppelganger (4/24/93) Avi Nesher ~ Drew Barrymore, George Newbern, Leslie Hope, Dennis Christopher
    4lost-in-limbo

    "You don't own me. You're not my father"

    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.
    6Wuchakk

    Entertaining Drew Barrymore mystery/thriller with a bizarre ending

    After a murder in Manhattan, a young woman (Barrymore) moves back to her old haunts in Los Angeles where a promising writer takes her in as a roommate (George Newbern). Unfortunately, her deadly alter ego seems to have followed her.

    "Doppelganger" (1993) is part spooky mystery and part romcom with some slasher bits. Drew was really cute at 17 during shooting, similar to "Poison Ivy" from the previous year. Meanwhile the story is amusing with a compelling mystery: Does Holly really have an evil doppelganger or is she experiencing multiple personality disorder? Or is something else going on?

    Regrettably, the climax is unlikely (in a Scooby-Doo kind of way) and, then, outlandish (in a Hellraiser kind of way). Writer/director Avi Nesher must've asked himself, "What can I do to totally throw viewers off, a twist that no one sees coming?" Although confusing, I suppose the revelations make sense: Those who abused and manipulated a certain person for their own selfish ends unknowingly caused what is observed.

    FYI: The first victim is played by Drew's mother, Jaid Barrymore.

    The film runs 1 hour, 44 minutes, and was shot in Los Angeles (including Old Anoakia Mansion in Arcadia), as well as Manhattan for the opening scenes.

    GRADE: B-

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    • Trivia
      Last film of George Maharis.
    • Goofs
      Holly 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 credits
      Karen Leigh Hopkins and Sara Hickman are listed in the end credits as "Psycho-slut #1" and "Psycho-slut #2," respectively.
    • Connections
      References Godzilla (1954)
    • Soundtracks
      Kianga
      Written and Produced by Patrick Seymour

      Featuring Maxayn Lewis and Wil Wheaton Jr.

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    • Release date
      • August 10, 1994 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Doppelganger, le double maléfique
    • Filming locations
      • 1165 North Hobart Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Barnholtz Entertainment
      • Carlson International
      • Incorporated Television Company (ITC)
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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 44m(104 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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