Double Take is
a 2001 comedy film starring Eddie
Griffin and Orlando Jones. Double Take was inspired by
the 1957 drama Across the Bridge, which was in turn based on a
short story by Graham Greene; the supporting cast includes Edward
Herrmann, Gary Grubbs, Garcelle
Beauvais, and Daniel Roebuck.
Daryl Chase
(Jones) is a successful investment banker who handles international accounts
for a major New York firm. Chase discovers to his surprise that
one of his biggest clients, a company from Mexico, is actually
a front for a cartel of drug smugglers; he realizes too late that he's been
framed for money laundering and the murder of two cops, and is now wanted by
the FBI.
Chase is
soon approached by a CIA agent, who thinks Chase's relationship with the Mexican drug
kingpins might prove useful, but when his local contact disappears, Chase has
to make his way to Mexico in order to save his skin and hopefully clear his
name. Needing a new identity to get out of town and across the border, Chase
obtains a stolen passport— and soon learns the man whose name he's using is in
even deeper trouble with the law than himself.
With nowhere
else to turn, Chase asks streetwise hustler Freddie Tiffany (Griffin) (in
reality, an undercover FBI agent) to help him get out of town; Chase pretends
to be Freddie, while Tiffany will pose as a businessman like Chase. However,
Chase finds out Tiffany isn't the man he thought he was, and that his sticky
situation is even more perilous and fraught with secrets than he imagined.
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