Doppelganger | |
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Directed by | Avi Nesher |
Written by | Avi Nesher |
Produced by | Donald P. Borchers |
Starring | Drew Barrymore George Newbern |
Cinematography | Sven Kirsten |
Edited by | Tatiana S. Riegel |
Music by | Jan A. P. Kaczmarek |
Distributed by | ITC Entertainment Group |
Release dates |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $3 million[1] |
Doppelganger (also known as Doppelganger: The Evil Within) is a 1993 American supernatural horror thriller film written and directed by Avi Nesher, starring Drew Barrymore and George Newbern.[2] The film premiered at the Avoriaz Fantastic Film Festival in January 1993, where it was nominated for the "Grand Prize" award. It was released on VHS on May 26, 1993 in the United States. This was George Maharis' final film before his death in May 2023.
Plot
The story follows Holly Gooding (Drew Barrymore), who moves from New York City to Los Angeles after being implicated in a murder. She is followed by what is apparently her evil twin. While in Los Angeles, she finds a room for rent by a writer named Patrick Highsmith (George Newbern). After some strange occurrences, it becomes less and less clear whether the woman is in fact Holly or her doppelgänger.
Patrick soon starts to realize something is odd about Holly. As he spends more and more time with her, things heat up and he falls for her. He then finds out that Holly's brother, Fred, is in a psychiatric hospital after killing his own father. When Patrick finds out that Holly's mother was murdered and she is the prime suspect, he starts doubting her sanity. But by that time he is too attached to her and does not want her going to jail. So when her brother Fred is attacked and she once more is a suspect he decides he is going to get to the bottom of it, no matter what.
At the end it is revealed that Holly has a split personality and absorbed a vanishing twin as a fetus in the womb. Also, it is her psychiatrist, Dr. Heller, that is responsible for all of Holly's misfortunes, having convinced Holly's alternate personality to murder her mother (who was planning to kill Holly for her money), and also having used a variety of disguises and latex masks to impersonate Holly and numerous other figures in Patrick's investigation in order to gaslight Holly as well as frame her for additional murders. Just as Dr. Heller is about to kill Patrick, Holly undergoes a bizarre supernatural transformation in which she splits into two partially unformed beings, one of which knocks the other one unconscious and kills Dr. Heller. The creature looks like it's about to kill Patrick, but spares him and remerges with the other creature to reform into Holly. The film ends with both Patrick and Holly recovering in the hospital.
Cast
- Drew Barrymore as Holly Gooding
- George Newbern as Patrick Highsmith
- Dennis Christopher as Dr. Heller
- Leslie Hope as Elizabeth
- Sally Kellerman as Sister Jan
- George Maharis as Mike Wallace
- Peter Dobson as Rob
- Carl Bressler as Larry Spaulding
- Dan Shor as Stanley White
- Jaid Barrymore as Mrs. Gooding
- Stanley DeSantis as Richard Wolf
- Thomas Bosack as Holly's Father
- Sarina C. Grant as Detective Pouget
- Scott Lawrence as Male Nurse
- Danny Trejo as Hard Hat
- Luana Anders as Ginger
- Lillian Garrett-Groag as Additional Voices
- Tina Lifford as Additional Voices
- Sara Hickman as Psychiatrist #2
- Sean Whalen as Gas Man
Production
Avi Nesher wrote Doppelganger as a deliberately smaller scale film after production stalled on a large scale science fiction film called Hammerheads he was to write and direct with the project eventually being cancelled.[3] The film was shot in the San Fernando Valley and Los Angeles with filming taking place between March and April 1992.[3]
References
- ↑ "Le Double Maléfique (Avi Nasher – 1993)". Horreur.net (in French). Retrieved July 1, 2017.
- ↑ The New York Times
- 1 2 Teitelbaum, Sheldon (February 1993). "Doppelganger". Cinemafantastique. Fourth Castle Micromedia. Retrieved July 17, 2023.