The Lookalike
1990 · 100 min · ★ 3.7 · Mystery, Thriller, TV Movie
A mentally disturbed woman is further tormented after discovering a girl who closely resembles her recently deceased daughter
Directed by Gary Nelson
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Melissa Gilbert Gina / Jennifer -
Diane Ladd Mary Helen Needam -
Jason Scott Lee John 'Charlie' Chan -
Frances Lee McCain Dr. Stamos -
Thaao Penghlis Nikos Lissandros - B Bo Brinkman Stuart
- C C.K. Bibby Jack Needam
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Irene Ziegler Karen - C Carole Shoemaker Mrs. Rafferty
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Lew Gallo Detective -
Debbie Evans Gina's Mother
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