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Margot Kidder | Danielle Breton / Dominique Blanchion | |
Jennifer Salt | Grace Collier | |
Charles Durning | Joseph Larch | |
William Finley | Emil Breton | |
Lisle Wilson | Phillip Woode | |
Barnard Hughes | Arthur McLennen | |
Mary Davenport | Mrs. Collier | |
Dolph Sweet | Detective Kelly | |
Olympia Dukakis | Louise Wilanski | |
Bob Melvin | Extra | |
Bill Finley | ||
Bernard Hughes | ||
Cathy Berry | Lobster child | |
Burt Richards | Hospital Attendant | |
Justine Johnston | Bakery employee |
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Producer | Edward R. Pressman
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Writer | Brian De Palma
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Cinematography | Gregory Sandor
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Musician | Bernard Herrmann
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Danielle Breton (Margot Kidder) is a beautiful young model who meets a young advertising rep on a game show and brings him home with her that night. The next morning, a local reporter named Grace Collier (Jennifer Salt) witnesses a bloody and violent episode in Danielle's apartment, though no one believes what she claims to have seen. Along with Danielle's separated Siamese twin, Dominique (Margot Kidder), Grace soon becomes entwined in their mysterious story. Grace hires Joseph Larch (Charles Durning) to investigate the murder and the mystery of the girls. Will they be able to get to the bottom of the mystery and discover the secrets of Danielle and Dominique? |
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