Double Deal (1983)
1h 30m
Running Time
September 15, 1983Release Date

Plot.
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.
Where to Watch.

Currently Double Deal is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Brollie
Streaming in:🇦🇺 Australia
Cast & Crew.

Louis Jourdan
Peter Sterling

Angela Punch McGregor
Christine Sterling

Peter Cummins
Detective Mills

Bruce Spence
Doug Mitchell

Kerry Walker
Sibyl Anderson

Diane Craig
Miss Stevens

Warwick Comber
Young Man

June Jago
Mrs. Coolidge

Joan Letch
Mum

Danee Lindsay
Junior Secretary

Sean Myers
Freddie

Robin Cuming
James

Harold Baigent
Sir Henry

Kerry Daniel
Doug's Girl

Brenda Beddison
Old Lady

Don Bridges
Station Assistant

Brian Kavanagh
Director / Screenplay / Producer

Lynn Barker
Producer

tim lewis
Editor

Roger Cowland
Visual Effects

Pietra Robins
Hairstylist

Conrad Rothmann
Special Effects Supervisor

Ross Berryman
Director of Photography

Tim Lewis
Editor

Jill Eden
Production Design

Anna Jakab
Costume Designer

Deryck De Niese
Makeup & Hair

Bruce Smeaton
Music

Billy Baxter
Second Assistant Director

Carlie Deans
Associate Producer

Ray Phillips
Third Assistant Director

Pat Forster
Costume Designer

John Chase
Production Supervisor

Ross Hamilton
First Assistant Director
Details.
Release DateSeptember 15, 1983
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 30m
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
australia
affair
Wiki.
Double Deal is a 1981 Australian film about a bored wife of a rich man who has an affair and becomes a thief.
Angela Punch McGregor later said she was "amazed" to be offered the role of a model but accepted the part because she had not worked for a while.
I feared that if I didn't do it I would go down the plug hole The role was a mistake; the film was a mistake. But I didn't know that at the time. Brian Kavanagh turned out to be one of the most sensitive directors to actors that I have ever come across, but I don't think he should write his own scripts.
The film was made without government investment.