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Double Indemnity
TrailerAn insurance representative lets himself be talked into a murder/insurance fraud scheme that arouses an insurance investigator's suspicions.Actors: Fred MacMurray, Barbara Stanwyck, Edward G. Robinson, Porter Hall, Jean Heather, Tom Powers, Byron Barr, Richard Gaines, Fortunio Bonanova, John Philliber, James Adamson, ...»Director: Billy WilderCountry: United StatesDuration: 107 minQuality: HDRelease: 1944IMDb: 8.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Double Indemnity"
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Characters of "Double Indemnity"
Walter NeffPlayed by: Fred MacMurrayPhyllis DietrichsonPlayed by: Barbara StanwyckBarton KeyesPlayed by: Edward G. RobinsonMr. JacksonPlayed by: Porter HallLola DietrichsonPlayed by: Jean HeatherMr. DietrichsonPlayed by: Tom PowersNino ZachettiPlayed by: Byron BarrEdward S. Norton, Jr.Played by: Richard GainesSam GarlopisPlayed by: Fortunio BonanovaJoe PetersPlayed by: John Philliber -
Directors of "Double Indemnity"
Billy WilderBirthdate: 22 June 1906, Sucha, Galicia, Austria-Hungary [now Sucha Beskidzka, Malopolskie, Poland] -
Creators of "Double Indemnity"
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Critic Reviews of "Double Indemnity"
Village VoiceJuly 29, 2014This expert night of the Hollywood soul is such a genre axiom it practically scans like a mid-'40s shopper's catalogue for noiristes ...
TIME MagazineMarch 07, 2014Double Indemnity is the season's nattiest, nastiest, most satisfying melodrama.
Chicago ReaderFebruary 11, 2008Wilder trades Cain's sun-rot imagery for conventional film noir stylings, but the atmosphere of sexual entrapment survives.
VarietyAugust 14, 2007MacMurray has seldom given a better performance. It is somewhat different from his usually light roles, but is always plausible and played with considerable restraint.
Hollywood ReporterSeptember 23, 2006The film is a brilliant collision of evil and the mundane, and one of the reasons viewers respond to it so well is that it makes the mundane seem a little sexier in the resulting debris.
CinePassionJuly 14, 2015Variations and tributes can't blunt the sting of Wilder's acidic noir benchmark
Daily Telegraph (UK)January 20, 2015Film noir is the most intoxicating of Hollywood cocktails, and none is more potent than Double Indemnity.
Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)June 06, 2014The quintessential film noir -- acid and snappy, and shockingly cold-blooded.
Total FilmMarch 07, 2014Even though you already know it isn't going to end well, it's suffused with a clammy-handed anxiety that belies its age. The dialogue, too, is classic Wilder -- almost poetic in its snappy, purple lyricism.
Radio TimesMarch 07, 2014This classic thriller from director Billy Wilder is one of the best-loved examples of film noir ever made.
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