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Dead ringer is an idiom in English. It means "an exact duplicate" or "100% duplicate", and derives from 19th-century horse-racing slang for a horse presented "under a false name and pedigree"; "ringer" was a late nineteenth-century term for a duplicate, usually with implications of dishonesty, and "dead" in this case means "precise", as in "dead centre".
"Dead Ringer for Love" is a song performed by American rock singer Meat Loaf and American singer-actress Cher from Meat Loaf's second studio album, Dead Ringer. The song was written by Jim Steinman and one of only two tracks on the album produced by Steinman and Jimmy Iovine .
Dead Ringer, a 1964 film starring Bette Davis, Peter Lawford, and Karl Malden; Dead Ringer, a 1982 film directed by Allan F. Nicholls; Dead Ringers, a 1988 film directed by David Cronenberg
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Dead Ringer (also known as Who Is Buried in My Grave?) is a 1964 American psychological thriller made by Warner Bros. It was directed by Paul Henreid from a screenplay by Oscar Millard and Albert Beich, from the story La Otra by Rian James, previously filmed in a Mexican version starring Dolores del Río. [1]
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Dead Ringer: Margaret De Lorca / Edith Phillips Paul Henreid: Warner Bros. dual role Where Love Has Gone: Mrs. Gerald Hayden Edward Dmytryk: Paramount: Hush...Hush, Sweet Charlotte: Charlotte Hollis Robert Aldrich: 20th Century Fox: 1965 The Nanny: The Nanny Seth Holt: Seven Arts: 1968 The Anniversary: Mrs. Taggart Roy Ward Baker: Seven Arts
The Prime Video miniseries "Dead Ringers" revisits the strange story told in David Cronenberg's 1988 feature starring Jeremy Irons in the lead roles of Beverly and Elliot Mantle.