While driving one evening, Harold Pelham appears possessed and has a car accident. While on the operating table, there even appears to be two heartbeats on the monitor. When he awakes, Pelham finds his life has been turned upside-down: he learns that he now supports a merger that he once opposed, and that he apparently is having an affair. People claim they have seen him in places that he has never been. Does Pelham have a doppelganger - or is he going insane?
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note this is a region 2 DVD and region B Blu-ray. It will require a region B Blu-ray player to play the Blu-ray and DVD or a Region 2 DVD player for the DVD. While driving one evening, Harold Pelham appears possessed and has a car accident. While on the operating table, there even appears to be two heartbeats on the monitor. When he awakes, Pelham finds his life has been turned upside-down: he learns that he now supports a merger that he once opposed, and that he apparently is having an affair. People claim they have seen him in places that he has never been. Does Pelham have a doppelganger - or is he going insane? Actors Roger Moore, Hildegard Neil, Alastair Mackenzie, Hugh Mackenzie, Kevork Malikyan, Thorley Walters & Anton Rodgers Director Basil Dearden Certificate PG Year 1970 Languages English Duration 1 hour and 34 minutes (approx)
Psychological thriller adapted from an episode of the 1960s TV series 'Alfred Hitchcock Presents...'. Roger Moore stars as Harold Pelham, a successful businessman who becomes possessed by an alter-ego following a horrific car accident. This doppelganger brings chaos to Pelham's formerly sedate life: he discovers that his business has taken several drastically wrong turns, he is apparently having an affair with a casual acquaintance, and people claim to have seen him in places he's sure he has never been. This was Moore's last film before becoming James Bond in the 1973 film 'Live and Let Die'.
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