Credited cast: | |||
Charlotte Graham | ... | Melanie | |
Rick Cosnett | ... | Derrick / Alex | |
Sofia Mattsson | ... | Alisa | |
Cayleb Long | ... | Raymond | |
Judy Geeson | ... | Madame Briggs | |
M.J. Karmi | ... | Elaine | |
Harry Morgan Moses | ... | David | |
Randy Crowder | ... | Dale | |
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John Combs | ... | Arlis |
Brytni Sarpy | ... | Eva | |
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Jeff Rolle Jr. | ... | Delivery Man |
Forrest Kiyoshi Hoffman | ... | Waiter | |
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Lago David | ... | Bert |
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Kyle Jordan | ... | Derrick / Alex's double |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
Keida | ... | Client (as Keida Dervishi) |
Melanie's suspicion is proven correct when her husband's identical twin is living with her pretending to be her husband, endangering their lives with his sinister plans.
A line from this film which sums up its major flaw.
The evil twin is not an orginal concept, just the manner in which the plot is executed. In this case, not bad and on the whole, well acted albeit but best not to try and scrutinise the storyline too deeply!
It's epic fail for me was the awful fake "Mockney" accent - for the stereotypical English villain. Unfortunately nobody living in England has ever had such an accent. It's very distracting and really pointless, ultimately ruining what would have been a watchable film.
Probably best viewed with sound muted and subtitles on.