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An ingenious hybrid, Double Take is part mock-documentary, part conceptual experiment, and altogether a thought-provoking, hugely entertaining and hilarious piece that does for Alfred Hitchcock what Orson Welles did for himself in his myth-making F for Fake. Using archive TV and newsreel material, classic footage from his films, and newly shot scenes, Double Take constructs a new tale of paranoia and mystery narrated by Hitchcock himself.
Original Release
02/10/2009
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Cast
Name | Character |
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Ron Burrage | Hitchcock Double |
Mark Perry | Hitchcock Voice |
Delfine Bafort | Waitress |
Leonid Brezhnev | Self |
George Bush | Self |
George W. Bush | Self |
Jimmy Carter | Self |
Fidel Castro | Self |
John Chancellor | Self - TV Newsman |
Bill Clinton | Self |
Directors
Writers
Johan Grimonprez, Tom McCarthy
Cast
Name | Character |
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Ron Burrage | Hitchcock Double |
Mark Perry | Hitchcock Voice |
Delfine Bafort | Waitress |
Leonid Brezhnev | Self |
George Bush | Self |
George W. Bush | Self |
Jimmy Carter | Self |
Fidel Castro | Self |
John Chancellor | Self - TV Newsman |
Bill Clinton | Self |
Ron Cochran | Self - TV Newsman |
Walter Cronkite | Self - TV Newsman |
Douglas Edwards | Self - TV Newsman |
Michael Fitzmaurice | Self |
Yuri Gagarin | Self - Soviet Cosmonaut |
Dizzy Gillespie | Self |
Mikhail Gorbachev | Self |
Farley Granger | Guy Haines in 'Strangers on a Train' |
Tippi Hedren | Self |
Ed Herlihy | Self - Newsreel Narrator |
Producers
Name | Role |
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Doris Hepp | Executive Producer |
Nicole Gerhards | Producer |
Emmy Oost | Producer |
Hanneke Van der Tas | Producer |
Denis Vaslin | Producer |