Double Negative

Double Negative

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Double Negative
Double Negative

Double Negative

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Mentally tortured photojournalist attempts to track down his wife's murderer.

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Released: May. 12,1980 | Released Producted By: Quadrant Films , Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Mentally tortured photojournalist attempts to track down his wife's murderer.

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Cast

Michael Sarrazin , Susan Clark , Anthony Perkins

Director

Mary Kerr

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gridoon Michael Sarrazin is the journalist who can't remember anything about the night he found his wife raped and murdered on their bed; Susan Clark is his devoted girlfriend, who tries to help him piece the events together. Sounds good, but actually it's a muddled, visually unattractive thriller, with a predictable resolution. Anthony Perkins is fairly amusing as a kinky blackmailer. (*1/2)
sgt619-1 This murder/mystery makes little sense. Its a pity that an actor of Perkin's caliber got stuck in roles like this. Note John Candy's short appearence early on. I say go see it, if you don't fall asleep before it ends, then at least you can say you saw it!
cfc_can With a cast like this, I expected great things but Double Negative is a disappointment at best and a lousy thriller at worst. The film simply does not make sense even after seeing it twice. It's about a writer (Michael Sarrazin) trying to figure out the facts behind the death of his wife. Susan Clark plays his lover and Anthiony Perkins plays a mysterious man who connects the two of them. Actually, Perkins is probably the most interesting part of the film, which is not a difficult task. Some SCTV faces pop up for about a split second and the finale fails to clear up several questions. Double Negative has some great shots of Toronto in winter.