Double Vision (1992 film)

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Double Vision
GenreDrama
Mystery
Thriller
Written byScreenplay:
Tony Grisoni
Short story:
Mary Higgins Clark
Directed byRobert Knights
StarringKim Cattrall
Gale Hansen
Macha Méril
Naveen Andrews
Christopher Lee
Music byGraham Sacher
Country of originCanada
France
United Kingdom
Germany
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producersJean-Pierre Cottet
Patrick Moine
Paul E. Painter
François Lesterlin (co-executive producer)
Paul E. Painter (executive producer)
ProducersSteve Walsh
Lance O'Connor (line producer)
CinematographyBruno de Keyzer
EditorChris Wimble
Running time92 minutes
Production companiesCaméras Continentales
Canal+
Films A2
Gemini Film Productions
M6 Métropole Télévision
Telescene Film Group Productions
Original release
ReleaseDecember 2, 1992 (1992-12-02)

Double Vision is a 1992 television film directed by Robert Knights. The film was based on the novel by Mary Higgins Clark.

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The telepathy between identical twins: conventional Caroline lives with her father and is engaged; Lisa is hard-drinking, devil-may-care, and lives in London as a high-class call girl. Caroline has horrid dreams of Lisa's untimely demise, so she flies to London to help. To find out what befell Lisa, Caroline submerges herself in Lisa's dangerous milieu, seeking help from an East Indian cabdriver who loved Lisa, and continuing to have dreams and visions. Then, while staying in Lisa's flat, wearing Lisa's clothes, and avoiding her own fiancé, who has followed her over from the States, Caroline follows her instincts to confront what did happen in her sister's last minutes of life.[1]

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