
Double Exposure
Comedy
Overview
An aspiring photographer and his bumbling assistant go to great lengths to take a picture of a beautiful actress whose wealthy husband does not want her photographed.
Top Cast


Bob Hope
Bob Hope
Photographer / Robert
Bob Hope
Photographer / Robert


Jules Epailly
Jules Epailly
Ben Ali Oop
Jules Epailly
Ben Ali Oop


John Berkes
John Berkes
Photographer's Assistant
John Berkes
Photographer's Assistant


Loretta Sayers
Loretta Sayers
Ben Ali Oop's Wife Marcella
Loretta Sayers
Ben Ali Oop's Wife Marcella


Frank Faylen
Frank Faylen
Press Photographer (uncredited)
Frank Faylen
Press Photographer (uncredited)
Rose Kessner
Rose Kessner
Customer (uncredited)
Rose Kessner
Customer (uncredited)
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