Driving by his deep will of clearing his name from a fraud and a murder he didn't commit, Daryl Chase, a young smart and successful investment banker, who takes the identity of another man, the thing that brings terrible for him, as he finds out that the man is a street robber.
Piling double-cross upon deception at a speed that quickly outpaces the audience's interest in what's happening.
Boxoffice Magazine
June 05, 2002
Suffers from a scattershot approach to rapid-fire jokes that usually miss their mark, though Griffin's comedic talents brighten the proceedings and Jones does his part to add his own flavor to the mix.
It's too violent, too muddled and too pat to be much more than an average evening's entertainment on UPN.
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
October 30, 2002
About the best thing that can be said for Double Take is that the morning after seeing it you don't really remember much about it.
Detroit Free Press
January 12, 2001
Throw two very different people together. Then put them on the run, shot at by both police and bad guys. The recipe has produced some funny movies. Double Take isn't one of them.
Film Quips Online
February 08, 2003
I think Double Take would have worked much better as a simple buddy comedy, without trying to have the plot of a serious thriller.