Twin Brothers (1974)
Title: Twin Brothers (1974)
- Film Overview
Summary:"Twin Brothers" is a 1974 film featuring identical twins who are reunited after many years, although the premise of their relationship becomes convoluted. The cast includes notable 1970s sexploitation actors such as Sandi Carey and Billy Lane. The plot revolves around a man, Tom, who is cheating on his wife, Doris. To cover his infidelity, he concocts a plan involving a fictitious twin brother, Tim, which leads to misunderstandings and absurd situations.
As the story progresses, Tom poses as his twin to engage in sexual encounters with his girlfriend while his unsuspecting wife entertains guests. The film lacks the expected comedic elements, instead devolving into a series of mechanical sexual pairings without much development. The narrative fails to explore the anticipated interactions between the twins, leaving viewers with an unresolved conclusion. The film's quality is described as marginal, with notable issues such as compression artifacts and color degradation. It features a soundtrack that includes Ravel's "Bolero" and light jazz. The release date is debated, with discrepancies between 1971 and 1974.
Key Details:
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Studio: SWV
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Overall Quality: Marginal
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Duration: 49 minutes
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Format: MPEG-4
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Video Quality: 4.5/10 Clarity; 5/10 Color/Contrast
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Scene Breakdown:
- Scene 1: Jill Sweete, Billy Lane
- Scene 2: Sandi Carey, Billy Lane
- Scene 3: Cleo O'Hara, Keith Erickson
- Scene 4: Andy Bellamy, Billy Lane
- Scene 5: Jill Sweete, an unnamed male
Media Information:
- File Size: 708 MiB
- Bit Rate: 2,015 kb/s
- Aspect Ratio: 4:3
- Audio Format: AAC LC, 132 kb/s
- Sampling Rate: 48.0 kHz
The film is part of a vintage collection and is noted for its poor narrative execution, despite featuring a cast of well-known performers from the era.