- Body Double
Infobox_film
name = Body Double
caption = "Body Double" movie poster
director =Brian De Palma
writer = Brian De PalmaRobert J. Avrech
producer = Brian De Palma
starring =Craig Wasson Melanie Griffith Gregg Henry Dennis Franz Deborah Shelton
cinematography =Stephen H. Burum
editing =Gerald B. Greenberg Bill Pankow
music =Pino Donaggio
runtime = 114 min.
released =October 26 ,1984
distributor =Columbia Pictures
language = English
country = USA
budget = $10,000,000
amg_id = 1:6485
imdb_id = 0086984"Body Double" is a 1984 film directed by
Brian De Palma . StarringCraig Wasson ,Melanie Griffith , andDennis Franz . The film is ahomage toAlfred Hitchcock 's films "Vertigo", "Rear Window ", and "Dial M for Murder ". The original music score is composed byPino Donaggio . The film is marketed with the tagline "You can't believe everything you see". The film was remade inIndia as theHindi film "Pehla Nasha " (1993) [ [http://imdb.com/title/tt0086984/movieconnections Body Double (1984) - Movie connections ] ]Plot summary
The film begins and ends with the protagonist Jake Scully (Wasson) playing the character of a
vampire on the set of a low-budgethorror film . He is unable to rise from a coffin due toclaustrophobia , causing him to lose the part. He also attends an acting workshop to improve his skills. He has recently found himself without a home, after witnessing his girlfriend having an affair in her home, where he had been living. At the workshop class, he makes a new friend, who gives him a house-sitting offer he cannot refuse, on top of a cul-de-sac with 360 degree views (aided by a bed that rotates slowly). He also introduces Jake to his "favorite neighbor" via telescope: a beautiful young woman who dances seductively, half naked, in the window of a nearby house. Jake's nightly voyeuristic viewings of this woman quickly evolve into a murder mystery, as he witnesses a murder. At one point in the film, we see a "movie within a movie" withFrankie Goes to Hollywood performing the song "Relax" on the set of aporn film.Scream queen starletBrinke Stevens appears in this and other brief scenes as a porn actress.Critical reception
The movie was largely dismissed by critics upon release, and even denounced outright by others. Only star
Melanie Griffith received rave reviews from the film, earning aNational Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress , aGolden Globe Nomination as Best Supporting Actress, and theMotion Picture Booker's Club Award as "Star of Tomorrow."However,
Roger Ebert praised the movie, giving it three and a half out of four stars. The film developed a dedicatedcult following , which remains strong today, perhaps due to its directorial and aesthetic indulgences, early 1980s new wave soundtrack, and the use of iconicLos Angeles locations.De Palma has stated in the
DVD commentary that the film was his response to critics who had denounced him before as ripping off Hitchcock, for his use of graphic violence (especially in the case of "Scarface"), and what they interpreted asmisogyny (in the case of "Dressed to Kill".)"Body Double" is referenced repeatedly throughout the
Bret Easton Ellis novel "American Psycho ", as the favorite film of the protagonist and narrator, businessman and serial killerPatrick Bateman , who is drawn in by the lurid violence and sexuality of the film. He mentions at one point he has seen the film thirty-seven times, and rents the tape of it from video stores several times in the story. He also occasionally repeats his preferred moments (the most violent scenes) from the film to the reader or to other characters.Main cast
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Craig Wasson : Jake Scully
*Melanie Griffith : Holly Body
*Gregg Henry : Sam Bouchard
*Deborah Shelton : Gloria Revelle
* Guy Boyd: Detective Jim McLean
*Dennis Franz : Rubin
*David Haskell : Will
*Lane Davies : Billy
*Barbara Crampton : CarolReferences
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