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Writers:
Kim Fuller (written by) &
Paul Alexander (written by)
Release Date:
11 April 2003 (UK) more
Tagline:
Join the club for double the fun.
Plot:
When the members of S Club complain about how tough it is to stay on top, they find themselves replaced by lookalikes... or are they? | add synopsis
NewsDesk:
(2 articles)
Beatle Author Seeing Double
(From New York Post. 3 April 2009, 9:37 PM, PDT)
Seeing Double: Lars And The Real Girl
(From ioncinema. 25 July 2007)
User Comments:
Brilliant for the whole family more (11 total)
Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Tina Barrett | ... | Tina | |
| Jon Lee | ... | Jon | |
| Bradley Mcintosh | ... | Bradley (as Bradley McIntosh) | |
| Jo O'Meara | ... | Jo | |
| Hannah Spearritt | ... | Hannah | |
| Rachel Stevens | ... | Rachel | |
| David Gant | ... | Victor | |
| Joseph Adams | ... | Alistair | |
| Cristina Piaget | ... | Susan Sealove | |
| Meritxell Santamaria | ... | Natalie (as Meritxell Santamaría) | |
| Gareth Gates | ... | Gareth Gates clone | |
| Hans Juergen Richter | ... | Carlos | |
| Domingo Calvo | ... | Desk sergeant | |
| Nigel Dick | ... | Director | |
| Reg Wilson | ... | Marcus |
Additional Details
Also Known As:
Seeing Double (Philippines: English title) (video title) (USA) (copyright title)
No me creo lo que veo (Spain)
S Club Movie (UK) (working title)
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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for some sexual material.
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Runtime:
91 min
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Certification:
Iceland:L | Netherlands:6 | Argentina:13 | Denmark:A | Germany:6 | UK:PG | USA:PG-13 | Australia:PG | Singapore:PG
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Jon says, on the DVD's bonus features, that it took three months to film one and a half hours, compared to having to film over seven hours footage in a month for the TV series. more
Goofs:
Continuity: The concert scenes were taken from the S Club's Carnival Tour when Paul Cattermole was still in the band. You can clearly see seven people in the supposedly live show instead of the six that are in the movie. Also, hairstyles for Jo, Jon and Hannah are completely different than they are in the movie. more
Quotes:
Rachel:
[after entering a room full of clones] Is that Posh Spice eating a steak and kidney pie?
Hannah:
Well that proves she's not the real thing.
Hannah:
There's Robbie Williams having a food fight with Eminem.
Tina:
And Ozzy Osbourne! I can't believe they cloned Ozzy Osbourne.
Bradley:
No, that's the real Ozzy Osbourne. Victor never cloned him. He's a mad scientist, but he's not insane.
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Follows "Viva S Club" (2002) more
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I loved this film. I'd been a fan of S Club for a long time, and loved the series, and I thought the film was a brilliant final point for the band. Everything about the film I loved, from the acting right down to the plot lines.
I love Hannah Spearritt's acting, I think it is so funny. In fact, all the cast can act, which is a rarity for a pop group/acting mix. The songs were ones that everyone knew and could sing along to, and the dancing was brilliant. Other than S Club, the rest of the cast were good actors too.
I also loved the storyline, I thought it was cleverly put together for all ages to enjoy. Altogether, I think it was a brilliant end to S Club's brilliant career. Simon Fuller definitely re-deemed himself after the big mistake that was Spiceworld.