Double Exposure
Director: William Byron Hillman
Actors: Michael Callan, Joanna Pettet, James Stacy
PlotAdrian Wilde, a successful photographer, struggles with life after a traumatic car accident that killed his brother. Although his unique style and captivating images win him acclaim, Adrian is haunted by disturbing dreams of gruesome murders. As the eerie dreams intensify, Adrian begins to suspect that his nightmares might be more than mere figments of his imagination—they might be horrifying premonitions. The lines between reality and dream blur further when he discovers that women he's photographed end up brutally killed. Haunted by this uncanny link, Adrian wrestles with paranoia and the fear that he might be responsible for these heinous acts.
Tensions rise as Adrian seeks solace and answers from his compassionate girlfriend, his enigmatic psychiatrist, and a dogged detective who is eager to crack the chilling case. The disturbing events unravel at an increasingly frantic pace, challenging Adrian's grip on reality. As he delves deeper into his subconscious and the clues surrounding the murders, Adrian faces unsettling revelations that force him to confront his deepest fears and darkest secrets. Suspense builds relentlessly, creating a harrowing journey that tests the limits of his sanity and the truth behind the terrifying events.
Writers: William Byron Hillman
Release Date: 09 Nov 1983
Runtime: 94 min
Rating: R
Country: United States
Language: English
Physical Media Reviews
Double Exposure blends muddled suspense with vibrant '80s atmospherics, while Vinegar Syndrome's Blu-ray offers an excellent video transfer and engaging extras.