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  1. Seeing Double is a 2003 British musical-comedy film starring British pop-group, S Club. Written by Kim Fuller and Paul Alexander, and directed by Nigel Dick, the film mostly features songs from the group's album of the same name including "Don't Stop Movin'" and "Never Had a Dream Come True".

  2. 11 apr 2003 · S Club Seeing Double: Directed by Nigel Dick. With Bradley McIntosh, Hannah Spearritt, Jo O'Meara, Jon Lee. When the members of S Club complain about how tough it is to stay on top, they find themselves replaced by lookalikes... or are they?

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    • Comedy, Drama, Musical
    • Nigel Dick
    • 2003-04-11
  3. PG-13 2003 1h 31m Musical Comedy List. Reviews 49% Audience Score 5,000+ Ratings Members (Hannah Spearritt, Jo O'Meara, Rachel Stevens) of the British pop group S Club try to foil an evil ...

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    • Nigel Dick
    • PG-13
    • Hannah Spearritt
  4. Seeing Double (2003) directed by Nigel Dick • Reviews, film + cast • Letterboxd. 2003. Directed by Nigel Dick. Join the club for double the fun. When the members of S Club complain about how tough it is to stay on top, they find themselves replaced by lookalikes… or are they? Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.

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    • Nigel Dick
  5. SEEING DOUBLE. by Nigel Dick. synopsis. A mad scientist replaces the S Club pop band with lookalike robots which go on tour for them, leaving the hapless singing sensations to fend for themselves and a cruel world which no longer understands them... Cineuropa - the best of european cinema.

  6. SEEING DOUBLE. Comedy. Join international pop music sensations S CLUB (Rachel, Hannah, Jon, Tina, Bradley and Jo) as they sing, dance and charm their way into and out of trouble in this hysterical, rocking, big screen adventure! It's hard work being a member of one of the world's most popular bands!

  7. 12 mar 2003 · Seeing Double (2003) Reviewed by Neil Smith. Updated 07 April 2003. If you still shudder at the memory of "Spice World" then steer clear of "Seeing Double", the first big-screen outing...