Double Vision (1992 TV Movie)
5/10
Flat and suspenseless
8 October 2016
Warning: Spoilers
I noticed in the opening credits that this film is based on a "short story" by Mary Higgins Clark. Τhis short story has been unwisely expanded to feature length, and you can definitely feel the padding. The director manages one good effect (the superimposition of Kim Cattrall's face on the water of a sink), but the film is mostly flat and suspenseless. The solution of the mystery is less than shocking, as well - there are only three suspects, after all, and one of them is so obvious that you know he probably didn't do it. And what is Christopher Lee doing here? He is basically lending his name for marquee value, but he is in the film for about 15 minute tops. Not really recommended unless you're a big Cattrall fan, or if you want to see Sayid from "Lost" in an early role. ** out of 4.
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