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Friday the 13th/Double Exposure
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Double Exposure | |
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Season 1, Episode 21 | |
Airdate | May 21, 1988 |
Written by | Durnford King |
Directed by | Neill Fearnley |
← 1x20 The Quilt of Hathor: The Awakening (2) |
1x22 → The Pirate's Promise |
Friday the 13th — Season One |
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Double Exposure is the twenty-first episode of the first season of Friday the 13th.
Starring: John D. Le May (Ryan Dallion), Robey (Micki Foster)
and Chris Wiggins (Jack Marshak)
Guest Stars: Gary Frank (Winston Knight), Catherine Disher (Cathy)
with Tony De Santis (Detective Duncan), Dennis O'Connor (Phil Benedetto), Fran Gebhard (Marlene), Deborah Tennant (Eleanor)
Contents |
Plot Overview
A news anchor uses a camera to make copies of himself and directs them to commit brutal murders so he can get an exclusive scoop on the unidentified serial killer. Unfortunately, Ryan catches sight of the double, which puts his new girlfriend in danger.
Notes
Manifest
- Camera (recovered)
Arc Advancement
Happenings
Characters
Referbacks
Trivia
The Show
- The name on one of the parking spots outside the news station is F. Mancuso Jr., an obvious reference to co-creator and executive producer Frank Mancusco Jr.
Behind the Scenes
Allusions and References
Memorable Moments
Goofs
- When Winston and his double are in the same shot, there is a visible wobbling in the stability of the two sides of the screen, giving away the effect used for the shot.
- When Winston's double is nearly hit by the car, it cuts to a shot of the driver. This is a reused shot from "Vanity's Mirror".
- When the camera pans from Jack's double to the real Jack tied in the chair, we can see the double is now played by an obvious stand-in as his face is clearly visible.