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  1. English. Double Dare is a 2004 documentary film about stuntwomen, specifically Jeannie Epper and Zoë Bell, directed by Amanda Micheli. [1] The documentary follows Epper and Bell over several years, Epper from 1997 and Bell from the end of Xena: Warrior Princess in 2001, to 2003. [2]

  2. 5 dic 2012 · o_rJUQN9qWc Double Dare (2004) Official Trailer #1 - Documentary Movie HD DOUBLE DARE is a double-barreled, action-packed documentary about the struggles of two stuntwomen in...

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  4. itvs.org › films › double-dareDouble Dare | ITVS

    31 mag 2005 · Double Dare | ITVS. Follow the Hollywood stuntwomen who doubled for Wonder Woman and Xena: Warrior Princess as they struggle to stay employed, stay thin and stay sane in this notoriously macho profession. Series. Independent Lens. Premiere Date. May 31, 2005. Length. 90 minutes. Award. 2003 AFI Docs Film Festival-Audience Award for Documentary.

  5. Synopsis. Martin Ellis (Alan Dobie) is a blocked screenwriter who invites Helen, an actress (Kika Markham), to a hotel in central London to discuss an idea for a play he is writing with her in mind. As they discuss the play, Martin discovers that a businessman and an escort named Carol are sat at a nearby table and appear to be speaking lines ...

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  6. www.metacritic.com › movie › double-dareDouble Dare - Metacritic

    22 apr 2005 · Double Dare - Metacritic. 2005. Not Rated. Balcony Releasing. 1 h 21 m. Summary An action-packed documentary about two Hollywood stuntwomen. Documentary. Directed By: Amanda Micheli. Double Dare. Metascore Generally Favorable Based on 16 Critic Reviews. 70. User Score Mixed or Average Based on 6 User Ratings. 5.8. My Score.

  7. Synopsis. SAVING THE FILM INDUSTRY ONE ACTRESS AT A TIME. With being thrown off buildings an occupational hazard, professional stuntwomen Jeannie Epper and Zoë Bell (the alter egos of Wonder Woman and Xena, respectively) would seem well-equipped for any challenges Hollywood might dish out.