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Double Threat - Tödliches Verlangen (1992) Online
Original Title :
Double Threat
Genre :
Movie / Mystery / Thriller
Year :
1992
Directror :
David A. Prior
Cast :
Sally Kirkland,Andrew Stevens,Sherrie Rose
Writer :
David A. Prior
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 33min
Rating :
5.1/10
Double Threat - Tödliches Verlangen (1992) Online

A former movie star, Monica Scott, returns to the big screen along with younger boyfriend, Eric Cline, after a long absence. Monica is very jealous of the attention Eric gives to her body double - Lisa. The plot becomes difficult to follow as it changes between real life and the movie they are making. The jealousy inevitably leads to murder attempts and denials
Cast overview, first billed only:
Sally Kirkland Sally Kirkland - Monica Martel
Andrew Stevens Andrew Stevens - Eric Cline
Sherrie Rose Sherrie Rose - Lisa Shane
Chick Vennera Chick Vennera - Stephen Ross
Gary Swanson Gary Swanson - Coleman
Richard Lynch Richard Lynch - Detective Robert Fenich
Anthony Franciosa Anthony Franciosa - Crocker Scott
Monique Detraz Monique Detraz - Tawny
Dave Scott Dave Scott - Officer #1
Tom Atwater Tom Atwater - Officer #2
Chris Jenkins Chris Jenkins - Officer #3
Charles Lawlor Charles Lawlor - Joe
Ted Prior Ted Prior - Thug #1
Robin Spriggs Robin Spriggs - Thug #2
Bruce Taylor Bruce Taylor - Hendrikson

The clapper board for the movie within a movie shows the title of "Double Vision" with director "S. Ross", which is the correct name for Chick Vennera's character, director Stephen Ross. However the "camera" is shown as "A. Stevens", who of course is one of the lead actors in the movie and in the movie within a movie.


User reviews

Dagdarad

Dagdarad

Aging sex kitten Monica Martel (Sally Kirkland) is having a tough time. Her boyfriend, gigolo Eric (Andrew Stevens) is messing around with her young body double, her career is on the skids, her "comeback" movie is not going well, and, oh yeah, someone wants her dead. Bad acting, bad cinematography and the same "ka-ching" song throughout the film makes...a fun flick? Oh yes. High drama and campy acting makes for a good "bad movie we love." One of the many "erotic thrillers" actor/producer Andrew Stevens put out in the late 80's and early 90's.
huckman

huckman

This is yet another David Z Priory film with a pervy bent (not unwelcome) involving a film within a film, an aging actress who don't want to do nude scenes (in the film within the film, but luckily not the film we're watching as we're treated to invisible banjo playing), her body double (also gets naked) and the possibly scheming lying fanny rat who may be fending off a killer or may be just full of roid rage.

Oh, Richard Lynch is in this one as well as the cop who doesn't believe a word the fanny rat says. And that guy out of Tenebrae is in it too, so that's good.

Many, many twists and turns in this one, loads of flesh, surprise reveals - once again I'm wondering why Prior's labelled as a 'bad' director. This costs about 4 pence now. I honestly picked up a load of Prior films for about 30 pence.

Di-di-di-di (pats arse like Asda advert)
Gholbimand

Gholbimand

Sally kirkland is the only reason to watch this film... andrew stevens does his usual mug up as a psycho and loser .... somebody must like him because he makes a living at it ... the woman stalking part is quite believable ... its almost his trade mark... i won't mention the other pervs in the film because they are well known too
Vetitc

Vetitc

Back in the early 90s, there was a whole genre of erotic thrillers that has disappeared now. This is a solid entry, featuring Andrew Stevens, who would go on to direct a number of this type of picture, as a Hollywood ne'er do well, living with ageing movie star, Sally Kirkland, about to make a comeback in a movie featuring Stevens. Rose is brought in as a body double as Kirkland's character would never strip for a film. Luckily, Kirkland herself has no such restriction, and gives us a lurid masturbation scene that is a highlight. The plot involves shady dealings, suspicious characters and gunplay, further complicated by a clever conceit of slipping in scenes from the movie within the movie, which appears to have a similar plot to the actual movie. The cast give it their all, to an incessant synth score and brightly colored costumes and sets. All in all, it's a fun ride.