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The Two Pamelas

  • 2016
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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The Two Pamelas (2016)
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A young woman awakes on a casting directors couch next to a lifeless body with no recollection of the events that transpired the evening before. This classic Film Noir tale set in modern tim... Read allA young woman awakes on a casting directors couch next to a lifeless body with no recollection of the events that transpired the evening before. This classic Film Noir tale set in modern times keeps the audience guessing until its final outcome.A young woman awakes on a casting directors couch next to a lifeless body with no recollection of the events that transpired the evening before. This classic Film Noir tale set in modern times keeps the audience guessing until its final outcome.

  • Director
    • Jeff Hathcock
  • Writer
    • Jeff Hathcock
  • Stars
    • Robert Miano
    • Jennifer Day
    • Natalie Alexander
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    162
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeff Hathcock
    • Writer
      • Jeff Hathcock
    • Stars
      • Robert Miano
      • Jennifer Day
      • Natalie Alexander
    • 7User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Robert Miano
    Robert Miano
    • Detective Galento
    Jennifer Day
    Jennifer Day
    • Darlene Patrick
    Natalie Alexander
    Natalie Alexander
    • Pamela Wald
    Ilia Yordanov
    Ilia Yordanov
    • Jerry Wald
    Corbin Timbrook
    Corbin Timbrook
    • Burt Wald
    Johnathan Hurley
    Johnathan Hurley
    • Jack Reed
    Bailey Gaddis
    • Julia Patrick
    Silvia Spross
    Silvia Spross
    • Elise Richards
    Kristen Dalton
    Kristen Dalton
    • Kelly O'Connor
    Shelby Janes
    Shelby Janes
    • Charlie
    P. David Miller
    P. David Miller
    • Detective Rogers
    Norm Gold
    • Detective Abrams
    Leilani Sarelle
    Leilani Sarelle
    • Melanie Scarlett
    Shannon Gibson
    • News Reporter
    Mir Waiss Najibi
    Mir Waiss Najibi
    • Kenny
    Jason Robert Hoskins
    • Chase
    Ralph Guzzo
    • Coroner
    Nick Machado
    Nick Machado
    • Tony Ferrari
    • Director
      • Jeff Hathcock
    • Writer
      • Jeff Hathcock
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    2jmchoto-26212

    It's a truly terrible film

    I can only imagine the other reviews were written by people involved in the movie, because this is a dreadful film. It's shot in sepia/B&W tones in an attempt to replicate film noir, but that attempt fails. The storyline is more contrived than I can possibly explain. The dialog is stilted and unrealistic. The only person who seems to know how to act is the lead detective. Most of the cast are embarrassingly stilted and amateur. The lead actor is so excessively over the top that he makes the film farcical. The plot just doesn't hold together, and there are too many gaps in the story progression. The soundtrack is all over the place, and frequently plays through dialog. The scene cuts are clumsy. The lighting is such that what should be creating mood and suspense is just a bunch of "I can't see what the hell is happening right now." I gave it 2 stars because it's obvious someone really, really cared about making this film, but the result is a disappointing and very amateur debacle. I really love to support independent filmmaking, but the best this film can be is an example of how NOT to make films.
    9southeastclo

    An excellent example of a modern film noir

    I have previewed The Two Pamela's and can only write glowingly of it. It is like a throwback to films of the past. It just has a look and feel of a post World War II mystery. Interesting characters and a plot that is uncomfortable and yet compelling to watch. The opening credits paying homage to past film noir actors and actresses was very well done and clever. It was a reminder of the greats we have lost and the high standards that they have set for todays thespians! The acting was on spot and it was refreshing to see a movie where the actors were not mumbling and whispering their lines. One of my great aggravations of todays "actors". The score was perfect. Not over powering but noticeable where needed. The camera work and color really set the mood for this drama. The movie is visually wow! Congratulations to Hathcock for an outstanding directing job. His directing showed his love and appreciation of fine movie making.
    1greenfield-574-576598

    Another boring, pointless and nonsense film included in your Amazon prime video membership

    I still cannot believe that this movie has such a high rate. This rate seems to me a bit phoney. Not sure who is giving it 10? It deserves 1. The plot is ordinary, almost all the scenes are foreseeable, (you already guess much of it) the acting is poor, no real pathos. Maybe the actors in the movie have improved their skills now. I just hope this was a debut film for many. Wrapping it up, it's one of the boring and low quality movies you will get bundled with your prime video subscription. It Could be better. In the end, this is all about another boring, pointless and nonsense film included in your Amazon prime video membership.
    michael-f-passe

    modern film noir is full of surprises

    "The Two Pamelas" opens with a simple plot device - an aspiring actress passed out on a casting couch in her underwear, holding a gun, and the casting director's dead body slumped in a chair across the room. This could have been the setup for a standard "whodunit," and there are indeed lots of plausible suspects. But the film delves into some kinkier territory, and ends with a seasoning of Hitchcock. For the most part, thanks to good performances and cinematography, The Two Pamelas works.

    The girl on the couch, Darlene (played energetically by late night TV's Jennifer Day), is just one of several suspects in the murder of the casting director, Burt Wald. The most intriguing suspect appears at first to be Wald's wife; that is until Wald's unhinged, Oedipally-confused son enters the picture (played with gleeful neurotic energy by Ilia Yourdanov). Nearly any explanation would by necessity contain spoilers, so we'll leave it at that.

    The cinematography is one of the main charms of the film, affectionately borrowing lots of film noir conventions like so-called Dutch Angles from classics like "The Third Man" and filming in moody black-and-white and sepia tones. The musical score is from the David Lynch school of creepy minimalism. It may seem a tad derivative to some viewers, but genre fans won't mind at all. They truly don't make them like this any more.

    There are some talky stretches, but "The Two Pamelas" holds your interest anyway. It has elements of a police procedural flick, with Detective Galento (veteran actor Robert Miano) working the crime skillfully. The acting is all strong. The plot continually pulls the Darlene character deeper into the mix. Miss Day, gorgeous as ever, is a revelation. She plays Darlene as nervous and jittery, like someone with a secret that she doesn't quite understand, and she plays it convincingly. Mr. Yourdanov, the other pivotal character, has a meaty role that he plays with gusto.

    If you like film noir or detective fiction, this is a treat, and you don't have to travel back to the 1940's to enjoy it.
    8angiequidim

    The Modern Film Noir Tale That Leaves You Wanting More

    he Two Pamelas is a hard gritty Noir style film set in modern times where the gritty hard boiled detective aids the damsel in distress. I love this style of filmmaking because it's a throwback to some great movies and very talented actors. Our story begins with Detective Ray Galento (played by Robert Miano), who is assigned to a murder case involving controversial casting director, Burt Wald. Actress Darlene Patrick (played by Jennifer Day) wakes up in his office on the couch with Burt's cold, dead body laying there.Detective Galento delves in to the mystery and finds several suspects with very plausible motives.

    The story is well written and keeps one guessing till the very end. The plot twists and turns and intrigue are masterfully crafted by the writer. Veteran Actor Macino is able to take this wonderful dialog and masterfully present it to the audience without "overacting". The chemistry between the cast worked very well which this film genre's fan base is very particular about.

    Two Pamelas is also matched with brilliant cinematography from Jeff Hathcock who captured this perfect homage to Noir filmmaking. The film although set in modern times has cleverly included the all too familiar dutch angles and stylistic coloring in a different light. Some of the films scenes were colored in a sepia tone instead of the stark black and white. It was crisp and clean and each scene whisked you away to the next; never leaving a dull moment.

    The film is not to be missed for fans of this genre. Unlike many modern adaptations of this style, Jeff Hathcock clearly had an understanding of what makes a good Noir film and has created a wonderful modern tale.

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      • 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
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    • Also known as
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    • Production companies
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      • Rough Going Productions
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      • 1h 31m(91 min)
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