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Double Jeopardy (1999)
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It wouldn't be fair to say that the trailers and TV ads for the staggeringly preposterous new thriller Double Jeopardy give away every surprise in the film. After all, that would imply that there actually are some surprises to give away, and clearly that's not the case. Well, maybe there is one: the director's credit for Bruce Beresford, previously best known for well-meaning middlebrow dramas like Crimes of the Heart and Driving Miss Daisy. His lackadaisical touch is all wrong for this material, but no matter. Hitchcock himself would have been hard pressed to wring any suspense out of the lumpy screenplay by David Weisberg and Douglas Cook (The Rock). In fact, this bone-weary material would barely make for a passable episode of Diagnosis: Murder.