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Dead Ringers (1988)

Dead Ringers (1988)
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Two twin brothers, both renowned gynecologists, descend into madness after becoming romantically involved with the same woman in this disturbing, horrific drama. Jeremy Irons delivers a bravura performance as both Beverly and Elliot Mantle, Toronto-based surgeons who operate an exclusive gynecological clinic and share a reputation as brilliant innovators. They also share lovers, as the more aggressive, confident Elliott seduces women and later secretly allows the shier, more intellectual Beverly to reap the benefits. This arrangement is disturbed when Beverly falls in love with their newest conquest, Claire Niveau (Genevieve Bujold), a famous actress with an unusual gynecological deformity. Beverly's relationship with the hard-living Claire leads to him to turn away from Elliot and begin a dangerous involvement with drugs and alcohol. Elliot senses his brother's rapid decline into addiction and paranoia and attempts to save him, only to start falling victim to the same urges. Director David Cronenberg adapted the loosely fact-based tale to his own creepy purposes, tapping into primal fears regarding the uncanniness of twins and male sexual panic. His notorious gore was used sparingly here, however, with the film's most disturbing moments coming through suggestion, as in the display of a group of terrifying surgical instruments created by Beverly in his madness. Cronenberg's expertise with special effects proves crucial, however, as he and his regular cinematographer Peter Suschitzsky seamlessly combine Irons' two performances in a manner unrivalled by any previous depiction of twins. This visual achievement is more than matched by Irons, who delivers what may be his career performance, delineating the twins' differences and similarities and embodying their collapse in frighteningly believable fashion. The subject matter and chilly tone may be too intense for some viewers, but the brilliant central performance and intellectually provocative approach will prove thoroughly absorbing for others. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

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Starring:
Jeremy IronsGeneviève Bujold, (more)
Director(s):
David Cronenberg
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Dead Ringers

Two twin brothers, both renowned gynecologists, descend into madness after becoming romantically involved with the same woman in this disturbing, horrific drama. Jeremy Irons delivers a bravura performance as both Beverly and Elliot Mantle, Toronto-based surgeons who operate an exclusive gynecological clinic and share a reputation as brilliant innovators. They also share lovers, as the more aggressive, confident Elliott seduces women and later secretly allows the shier, more intellectual Beverly to reap the benefits. This arrangement is disturbed when Beverly falls in love with their newest conquest, Claire Niveau (Genevieve Bujold), a famous actress with an unusual gynecological deformity. Beverly's relationship with the hard-living Claire leads to him to turn away from Elliot and begin a dangerous involvement with drugs and alcohol. Elliot senses his brother's rapid decline into addiction and paranoia and attempts to save him, only to start falling victim to the same urges. Director David Cronenberg adapted the loosely fact-based tale to his own creepy purposes, tapping into primal fears regarding the uncanniness of twins and male sexual panic. His notorious gore was used sparingly here, however, with the film's most disturbing moments coming through suggestion, as in the display of a group of terrifying surgical instruments created by Beverly in his madness. Cronenberg's expertise with special effects proves crucial, however, as he and his regular cinematographer Peter Suschitzsky seamlessly combine Irons' two performances in a manner unrivalled by any previous depiction of twins. This visual achievement is more than matched by Irons, who delivers what may be his career performance, delineating the twins' differences and similarities and embodying their collapse in frighteningly believable fashion. The subject matter and chilly tone may be too intense for some viewers, but the brilliant central performance and intellectually provocative approach will prove thoroughly absorbing for others. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
115 mins

Complete Cast of Dead Ringers


Director(s):
David Cronenberg
Writer(s):
Norman SniderDavid Cronenberg
Producer(s):
Joe RothDavid CronenbergMarc Boyman
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Violence, Strong Sexual Content, Not For Children, Adult Situations, Profanity, Nudity, Adult Language)
Dead Ringers Awards:
  • 1989 - Genie Awards - Best Sound
  • 1989 - Genie Awards - Best Sound Editing
  • 1989 - Genie Awards - Best Score
  • 1989 - Genie Awards - Best Actor
  • 1989 - Genie Awards - Best Adapted Screenplay
  • 1989 - Genie Awards - Best Art Direction/Production Design
  • 1989 - Genie Awards - Best Cinematography
  • 1989 - Genie Awards - Best Sound Editing
  • 1989 - Genie Awards - Best Sound
  • 1989 - Genie Awards - Best Sound
  • 1989 - Genie Awards - Best Sound Editing
  • 1989 - Genie Awards - Best Sound Editing
  • 1989 - Genie Awards - Best Director
  • 1989 - Genie Awards - Best Adapted Screenplay
  • 1989 - Genie Awards - Best Editing
  • 1989 - Genie Awards - Best Picture
  • 1989 - Genie Awards - Best Sound Editing
  • 1987 - Los Angeles Film Critics Association - Best Director
  • 1987 - Los Angeles Film Critics Association - Best Supporting Actress
  • 1988 - New York Film Critics Circle - Best Actor
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Conor S.

    Jeremy Irons is at his creepy, smarmy best portraying twins from opposite ends of the personality spectrum. Though not conjoined, they live like siamese twins and share everything in their lives. Not drenched with Cronenberg's usual mind-bending visceral visuals, but rather focused on the brothers relationship and eventual downfall.

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    Mary V.

    Cronenberg's best. The first act is slow-paced, but it's worth it. The visuals were more understated than in Cronenberg's other films, but the atmosphere is so fantastically creepy it still makes your skin crawl. I felt like I needed a shower after watching it.

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    Lysa C.

    A classic tale of good vs. evil. Definitely one of Cronenberg's best. The story is about two twin brothers, their relationship and their eventual downfall. This is a well-acted film (Jeremy Irons is really creepy) with enough atmosphere to keep you engaged. A bit slow a first but Irons will keep you captivated. Film students and true horror fans will really appreciate this movie. It's not for everyone.

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