Double Exposure
Year: 1944
Studio: Paramount Pictures, Pine-Thomas Productions
Director: William Berke
Cast: Chester Morris, Nancy Kelly, Jane Farrar, Phillip Terry, Richard Gaines, Charles Arnt
Crew: William Berke (Director), Winston Miller (Story), Ralph Graves (Story), Maxwell Shane (Screenplay), Fred Jackman Jr. (Director of Photography), Winston Miller (Screenplay)
Runtime: 63 minutes
Release: Dec 18, 1944
IMDb: 5.50/10 by 4 users
Popularity: 4
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
I was a fan of Chester Morris. He managed to deliver a quickly paced dialogue amusingly well, without it seeming forced or strained. This is one of his better efforts, with half decent dialogue from Winston Miller and a better the average foil in Nancy Kelly ("Pat"). It is centred around the antics at a magazine, where she is brought in as a photographer to liven up their rather staid publication, and of the interesting/bonkers folks who own/work for it. The plot offers us a few more quirk than usual, too - and though we are never really in doubt about what's going to happen; the road is agreeably bumpy for much of the hour this takes. Not bad at all...