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Release Date • USA: Jul 17, 1996 DVD Release Date • R1: Apr 14, 1998 • R2: 16 Feb 2004
Budget $45,000,000
MPAA Rating Rated PG-13 for sexual situations.
Running Time 1 hour, 57 minutes
Country USA
Studio Sony Pictures Entertainment, Trevor Albert Production
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Other Titles • Multiplicity
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Genre: Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Comedy, Role-switching, Love
Tagline: Sometimes to get more out of life, you have to make more of yourself.
Plot: In this highly imaginative comedy, Michael Keaton stars as Doug Kinney, an overworked family man who is in desperate need of a vacation. When pressures mount at a job site, he is noticed by a slightly deranged scientist who offers him an intriguing solution to his problems: cloning. Doug agrees and finds himself with an exact replica to do all of his dirty work at the office. But there's just one problem: There's no one to help out at home, which leads to the arrival of Doug number three, a domestic whirlwind who can solve any household problem. But things are not as simple as they seem, and the clones soon begin to act out the extremes in the original Doug's personality. Clone number one becomes a macho workaholic, while clone number two becomes downright feminine. Real trouble ensues when a third clone is created by the duplicates, who is a copy of a copy, having lost some of his smarts in the duplication. Andie MacDowell stars as Doug's wife, who is suddenly faced with her husband's seemingly erratic behavior, while the original Doug scrambles to hide the truth about his little experiment from his wife, friends, and coworkers. Ironically, Doug's life becomes more complicated than ever, proving that four Dougs aren't necessarily better than one. Director Harold Ramis handles
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