
The Double
The Double
Release: 2014-04-03·Runtime: 93m·★ 6.5
ThrillerDrama
An awkward office drone becomes increasingly unhinged after a charismatic and confident look-alike takes a job at his workplace and seduces the woman he desires.
Production Countries
United Kingdom
Production Companies
Alcove Entertainment
Attercop Productions
BFI
Film4 Productions
Protagonist Pictures
MC Pictures
Trailers & Videos
Cast
James Foxas The Colonel
Cathy Moriartyas Kiki
Chris Morrisas Workers' Services Executive
Kierston Wareingas James' Funeral Date
Gemma Chanas 'The Replicator' - Glamourous Judge
Nathalie Coxas 'The Replicator' - Jack's Wife
Noah Tayloras Harris
Morrison Thomasas Coughing Man
Natalia Warneras The Girl (uncredited)
Kim Nobleas Box Man / Guard 1
Joanna Finataas Bar Girl (uncredited)
Rade Šerbedžijaas Frightening Old Man (uncredited)
Phyllis Somervilleas Simon's Mother
Craig Robertsas Young Detective
Kobna Holdbrook-Smithas Guard / Doctor
Paddy Considineas 'The Replicator' - Jack
Dannyas Singer (uncredited)
Bruce Byronas Skinhead
Tony Rohras Rudolph
Andrew Gruenas Man on Train
Daniel Chappleas Executive Worker (uncredited)
Lukas DiSparrowas Resident (uncredited)
Steve Saundersas Moaning Man on Trolley (uncredited)
Jesse Eisenbergas Simon James / James Simon
Wallace Shawnas Mr. Papadopoulos
Gabrielle Downeyas Strange Woman
Susan Blommaertas Liz
J. Mascisas Janitor
Chris O'Dowdas Nurse
Catherine Delaloyeas Air Hostess (uncredited)
Mia Wasikowskaas Hannah
Yasmin Paigeas Melanie
Tim Keyas Care Worker
Sally Hawkinsas Receptionist at Ball
Lydia Foxas Well-Dressed Woman at Ball / Test InvigilatorCrew
" />David CronenbergThanks
" />Michael CaineExecutive Producer
" />Andy KennedySound Designer
" />Nick FentonEditor
" />Sol SaihatiGaffer
" />Jacqueline DurranCostume Design
" />Harmony KorineAssociate Producer
" />Ben BrowningThanks
" />Tessa RossExecutive Producer
" />Chris DickensEditor
" />Andrew HewittOriginal Music Composer
" />Stuart CornfeldThanks
" />Richard AyoadeDirector, Writer
" />Lydia FoxProducer
" />Fyodor DostoevskyNovel