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  1. Double Exposure is a 1944 American crime comedy film directed by William Berke, and starring Chester Morris and Nancy Kelly.

  2. Double Exposure: Directed by William Berke. With Chester Morris, Nancy Kelly, Jane Farrar, Phillip Terry. A news magazine hires an out-of-town photographer and the antics begin.

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    • Comedy, Crime, Mystery
    • William Berke
    • 1944-12-18
  3. Dec 31, 2014 · This time-encapsulating film wisely suggests disbelief in what you think you see, even though a misrepresented photograph resolves the mystery. Memorable ne-liners include: “I can’t make up my mind, kids.

    • 62 min
  4. In New York City, a newly hired photographer becomes embroiled in a scandal when her photo is mistaken for evidence of a murder and she must try to prove her own innocence. Winston Miller. Screenplay, Story.

  5. In New York City, a newly hired photographer becomes embroiled in a scandal when her photo is mistaken for evidence of a murder and she must try to prove her own innocence. Cast. Crew. Details.

    • William Berke
    • Paramount, Pine-Thomas Productions
  6. Oct 11, 2021 · Double Exposure is a 1944 American crime comedy film directed by William Berke, and starring Chester Morris and Nancy Kelly.A news magazine hires an out-of-t...

    • 62 min
    • 132
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