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Double Deal
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Double Deal

Sep 15, 1983
1h 30m
★ 0.0

Someone, somewhere isn't dealing the cards straight!

Overview

Wealthy Peter Sterling and his younger wife Christine have an existence of little excitement so when a stranger comes into their lives, she is intrigued. An affair turns into much more and they are soon plotting to rob Peter of a precious gemstone.

Genres

Crime
Drama
Mystery
Thriller

Production Companies

Filmco Limited
Rychemond Film Productions

Cast

Louis Jourdan

Peter Sterling

Louis Jourdan

Angela Punch McGregor

Christine Sterling

Angela Punch McGregor

Peter Cummins

Detective Mills

Peter Cummins

Bruce Spence

Doug Mitchell

Bruce Spence

Kerry Walker

Sibyl Anderson

Kerry Walker

Diane Craig

Miss Stevens

Diane Craig

Warwick Comber

Young Man

Warwick Comber

June Jago

Mrs. Coolidge

June Jago

Joan Letch

Mum

Joan Letch

Danee Lindsay

Junior Secretary

Danee Lindsay

Sean Myers

Freddie

Sean Myers

Robin Cuming

James

Robin Cuming

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