| Max Thayer | ... | Frank / Dave | |
| Christine Lassiter | ... | Cathy Marlowe | |
| Mike Cohen | ... | John Marlowe, the Godfather | |
| Mike Monty | ... | Charlie | |
| Nick Nicholson | ... | Steve | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Gaby Ferro | |||
| Frank Juhas | ... | Bearded hotel clerk | |
| Paul Vance | |||
| Teddy Page | ... | Bartender (uncredited) | |
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| Teddy Page | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Timothy Jorge | writer | |
| Paul Vance | writer | |
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| K.Y. Lim | .... | producer | |
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From the beginning to the end, this elaborate action movie takes us on a rollercoaster of hot car chases, gunfights and emotional conflicts. The story narrates the adventures of a hero (MAX THAYER, WOAW) who looks a lot like another man the local mafia wants to kill. Max could try to explain itself or talks to the police, but there would be no fun, so he embarks on a mission to kill every bad guy and get out with the godfather's daughter. Masterfully directed, full of explosive action (the boat chase is AWESOME), tender moments (the chemical between Max Thayer and the girl is touching) and utterly surreal scenes (the ultimate weapon Max Thayer brings at the end...). Honestly, Deadringer is PURE AND EXCELLENT ENTERTAINMENT. If you have the luck of finding it anywhere, BUY IT, you won't regret it! (oh and it helps to see it with some friends, very late at night)