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The Double

Keep your enemies close
2011 | 98m | English

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The mysterious murder of a US senator bearing the distinctive trademark of the legendary Soviet assassin 'Cassius', forces retired CIA operative, Paul Shepherson to team with rookie FBI agent, Ben Geary to solve the crime. Having spent his career chasing Cassius, Shepherdson is convinced his nemesis is long dead, but is pushed to take on the case by his former supervisor, Tom Highland. Geary, who wrote his Master's thesis on Shepherdson's pursuit of the Soviet killer, is certain that Cassius has resurfaced.
Release Date: Oct 27, 2011
Director: Michael Brandt
Writer: Michael Brandt, Derek Haas
Genres: Action, Drama, Crime
Keywords double agent
Production Companies Industry Entertainment Partners, Hyde Park Entertainment, Image Nation Abu Dhabi, Agent Two
Box Office Revenue: $4,729,855
Budget: $17,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Richard Gere Paul Shepherdson
Topher Grace Ben Geary
Martin Sheen Tom Highland
Tamer Hassan Bozlovski
Stephen Moyer Brutus
Christopher Rodriguez Marquette Oliver
Odette Annable Natalie Geary
Stana Katic Amber
Yuriy Sardarov Leo
Jeffrey Pierce Agent Weaver
Lawrence Gilliard Jr. Agent Burton
Sonja Crosby Employee
Ed Kelly Senator Dennis Darden
Dan Lemieux Russian Military Officer
Ivan Fedorov The Scrounger
Mike Kraft FBI Director Roger Bell
Randy Flagler Miller
Ella Maltby Lucy
Maxfield Lund Doctor
Jimmy Ortega Coyote
Darcy Leutzinger Vlad
Hugh Maguire Senator Morris Friedman
Nicole Forester Molly
Danny Maze Agent M
Andy Manning EMT
Ele Bardha American Man
Nina Kircher Russian Woman
Devin Scillian Newscaster
Jimmy Rhoades CIA Officer
Jamie Ridge French Woman
David Shackelford Security Guard
Matt McColm Guard #2
Johnny Otto FBI Agent (uncredited)
Name Job
Michael Brandt Director, Writer
Steve Mirkovich Editor
Jeffrey L. Kimball Director of Photography
Lance Gilbert Stunt Coordinator
Aggie Guerard Rodgers Costume Design
Troy Gilbert Stunts
John Debney Original Music Composer
Kent H. Johnson Property Master
David Barrett Stunt Coordinator
Matt McColm Stunt Double
John C. Meier Stunts
Hollywood Heard Rigging Gaffer
Kelly Wagner Casting
Giles Masters Production Design
Erin Boyd Set Decoration
Kevin J. Edwards Hairstylist
Brian McManus Makeup Artist
Paul Peabody Construction Coordinator
Josh Borsese Greensman
Jim Brookshire Supervising Sound Editor
Jonathan Wales Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jerry G. Callaway Camera Operator
Erik Lang Camera Operator
Brooks Robinson Steadicam Operator
Janet Pound Casting
Daniel Bahorski Set Decoration
Lyndell Quiyou Hair Department Head, Hairstylist
LuAnn Claps Makeup Department Head
Hilary Bristoll Art Department Coordinator
Jenny E. McCracken Scenic Artist
Sarah M. Pott Set Designer
Richard Kitting Sound Re-Recording Mixer
William Eichler Camera Operator
Vern Nobles Camera Operator
Ron Phillips Still Photographer
Mark Karavite Additional Camera
Sabra Temple Set Costumer
Derek Haas Writer
Kathy Mooney Casting
Caty Maxey Art Direction
Dajuan Lawson Set Decoration
Maggie Hayes-Jackson Hairstylist
Lauren Thomas Makeup Artist
Lars Petersen Construction Coordinator
Cheryl Gould Strang Leadman
Jay Wilkinson Sound Effects Editor
Sean Findley Visual Effects Producer
Dan Delgado Gaffer
Leo J. Napolitano Camera Operator
Jody Miller Steadicam Operator
Christos Moisides Camera Operator
Jonny Pray Costume Supervisor
Thom Whitehead Digital Intermediate
Anastasia Simanovski Dialect Coach
Jeff Carson Music Editor
Shannon Bakeman Hairstylist
Paul Grinder First Assistant Director
Nash Cubero Jr. Foley Editor
Phillip Beesley Rigging Grip
Orin Yost Still Photographer
Eileen McCahill Costume Supervisor
Laura Geucherian Digital Intermediate
Tracey Merkle Script Supervisor
Deven Chierighino Location Manager
Martin Wheeler Stunts
Robert Van Norden Production Supervisor
Kathleen A. Runey Lead Painter
Ken Gorrell Special Effects Supervisor
Shawn Cragin First Assistant Camera
Robert Leverett Best Boy Electric
Todd 'Chin' Piepenbrok Best Boy Electric
Deirdre Scully Key Costumer
William Beavers Jr. Property Master
Zach Michaelis Foley Mixer
Charlie Wright Transportation Coordinator
Ernest Belding Location Manager
John Tarro Hairstylist
Frank Beesley Jr. Prop Maker
Tula Snoeck Boom Operator
Danny Brazen Key Grip
Kyle M. Krystyan Rigging Grip
David J Moore Rigging Grip
Brittany Pask Key Costumer
Vicki O'Reilly Vandegrift Foley Artist
William MacLeod Rigging Grip
John Wendling Dolly Grip
Jim Harrison Music Editor
Linda Di Franco Dialogue Editor
Name Title
Ashok Amritraj Producer
Patrick Aiello Producer
Derek Haas Producer
Andrew Deane Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
4.0

Spooks aren't supposed to be creatures of habit. A retired CIA operative is paired with a young FBI agent to hopefully solve the case of a serial killer whose style of killings point to a Soviet operative long thought dead. In amongst the plot holes and ridiculous resolutions there's a more th ... an competent Cold War political murder mystery trying to get out. Unfortunately first time director and co-writer Michael Brandt thinks he's John le Carré and in his attempts to be clever and tricky for the final third of pic, he just comes off as an amateur who is insulting his audience. Initially the pic is on safe footings. Ok! so it's conventional in formula, but the intrigue is there, Richard Gere and Topher Grace in the lead roles have our attention, and a turn of events at the 30 minute mark has us firmly in the story's grip. Sadly it never materialises into the top line suspense thriller the makers clearly were aiming for. As the narrative spins into a muddled mess, Brandt is forced to rely on a couple of livewire sequences to save the day; cue interrogation machismo and some car crash chaseville, but it's never enough to save the day. More so when Martin Sheen wanders back into the fold, it is here when you realise you have forgotten he was in the pic anyway! That pretty much says it all. 4/10

May 16, 2024