
Multiplicity (film) - Wikipedia
Multiplicity is a 1996 American science fiction comedy film starring Michael Keaton and Andie MacDowell about a man able to duplicate himself by machine, each duplicate developing a …
Multiplicity (1996) - IMDb
Multiplicity: Directed by Harold Ramis. With Michael Keaton, Andie MacDowell, Zack Duhame, Katie Schlossberg. A family man who never has enough time for the things he wants to do …
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Multiplicity Far-out fantasy-comedy stars Michael Keaton as the ultimate split personality: a guy who clones himself in order to keep up with his busy schedule.
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Burdened with too much to do and too little time, Doug Kinney resorts to cloning himself to meet both his career and family obligations. Watch trailers & learn more.
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When a scientist offers to clone him, Doug accepts and spawns a slightly more macho version of himself. He decides to create a second clone, but this sparks a series of duplications when his …
Multiplicity movie review & film summary (1996) | Roger Ebert
Jul 19, 1996 · That’s the setup for “Multiplicity,” the new reality-adjusting comedy from Harold Ramis, whose “ Groundhog Day ” (1993) starred Bill Murray as a weatherman condemned to …
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