5.8
Construction worker Doug Kinney finds that the pressures of his working life, combined with his duties to his wife Laura and daughter Jennifer leaves him with little time for himself. However, he is approached by geneticist Dr. Owen Leeds, who offers Doug a rather unusual solution to his problems: cloning.
Michael Keaton
Doug Kinney
Andie MacDowell
Laura Kinney
Harris Yulin
Leeds
Eugene Levy
Vic
Zack Duhame
Zack Kinney
Katie Schlossberg
Jennifer Kinney
Richard Masur
Del King
Ann Cusack
Noreen
John de Lancie
Ted
Judith Kahan
Franny
Brian Doyle-Murray
Walt
Obba Babatundé
Paul
Julie Bowen
Robin
Dawn Maxey
Beth
Kari Coleman
Patti
Steven Kampmann
Coach Jack
Michael Milhoan
Irate Football Parent
Skip Stellrecht
Irate Football Parent
Jim Piddock
Maitre d'
Robin Duke
Ballet School Receptionist
Suzanne Herrington
Den Mother
Robert Ridgely
Laura's Father
Glenn Shadix
Building Inspector
Dennis R. Lyell
Construction Worker
Richard Plon
Lab Technician Twin
Harold Plon
Lab Technician Twin
Justine A. Johnston
Woman in Restaurant
George D. Wallace
Man in Restaurant
Michael Klesic
Carpenter (uncredited)
Director
Harold Ramis
Screenplay
Lowell Ganz
Screenplay
Babaloo Mandel
Screenplay
Mary Hale
Screenplay, Short Story
Chris Miller
July 8, 2020
7
Keaton on top form in a very charming and enjoyable sci-fi comedy picture.
Doug Kinney never has enough time to do what he wants to do, his life is frantic and his family life is strained, then one day he gets the chance to have himself duplicated.
It would seem that a lot of complaints about this film are about it being a waste of a good premise, well for sure Multiplicity is far from being a comic masterpiece, but to say it doesn't deliver laughs set amongst its charming romantic heart, is a touch unfair I feel. What we get here is four Doug Kinney's, each one having their own driving personality to make it real easy for the audience to distinguish which is which. So, with Michael Keaton delivering four excellent performances as the Dougs, the comic relief flows pretty much all through the picture.
However, director Harold Ramis is guilty of staying safe with the material to hand because from the off the conclusion is never in doubt, the feel good factor is evident even as the Dougs are chaotically imploding. But is that really a reason to do the film down? Well no as far as I'm concerned, Multiplicity is a tidy fusion of sci-fi comedy and romance that isn't taking the science literally.
For Doug number 4 alone, with his skiing skills and pizza fetish, this film deserves 7/10, whilst Keaton deserves a far higher score indeed.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$45,000,000.00
Revenue:
$21,075,014.00