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Director: Alan Gibson
Cast: Judy Geeson, Martin Potter, Michael Redgrave, Alexis Kanner
Unnaturally close, jet-setting twins become enmeshed in the Swinging London scene, where their relationship is strained after they befriend a predatory hustler and his girlfriend.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Goodbye Gemini is a 1970 British psychological thriller directed by Alan Gibson that received a mixed critical reception. The film explores the twisted relationship between a pair of unnaturally close twins who become entangled in the Swinging London scene. Despite its divisive critical response, the film has developed a cult following among fans of 1970s psychological horror.
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Fans of dramatic thrillers with psychological depth will appreciate 1970's Goodbye Gemini, directed by Alan Gibson. The film's unsettling exploration of the turbulent relationship between jet-setting twins, played with intensity by Judy Geeson and Martin Potter, creates a captivating blend of character study and suspense.
Goodbye Gemini is a 1970 British psychological horror film directed by Alan Gibson and starring Judy Geeson, Martin Potter, Michael Redgrave, and Alexis Kanner. Based on the novel Ask Agamemnon by Jenni Hall, it concerns a pair of unusually close fraternal twins, Jacki and Julian, discovering Swinging London while home on Spring Break. Their experiences complicate the pair's relationship, which is already strained due to Julian's incestuous fascination with his sister, which he sees as a natural manifestation of what he believes to be the pair's hive-minded nature.
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