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  1. Goodbye Gemini (also known as Twinsanity) is a 1970 British psychological horror film directed by Alan Gibson and starring Judy Geeson, Michael Redgrave, and Martin Potter. Based on the novel Ask Agamemnon by Jenni Hall, it concerns a pair of unusually close fraternal twins, Jacki and Julian, discovering Swinging London while home on Spring Break.

  2. Sep 25, 1970 · Goodbye Gemini: Directed by Alan Gibson. With Judy Geeson, Martin Potter, Michael Redgrave, Alexis Kanner. Unnaturally-close jet-setting twins become enmeshed in the Swinging London scene, where their relationship is strained after they befriend a predatory hustler and his girlfriend.

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    • Crime, Drama, Horror
    • Alan Gibson
    • 1970-09-25
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  4. R 1 hr 29 min Sep 23rd, 1970 Horror, Thriller, Drama. Unnaturally close, jet-setting twins become enmeshed in the Swinging London scene, where their relationship is strained after they befriend a...

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    • Alan Gibson
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    • Judy Geeson
  5. Goodbye Gemini (aka Twinsanity) is a 1970 British thriller starring Judy Geeson, Michael Redgrave, and Martin Potter. Directed by Alan Gibson, it was based on the novel Ask Agamemnon by Jenni Hall.

    • Alan Gibson
  6. Read More. Unnaturally close twin siblings Jacki and Julian become enmeshed in the swinging London scene, where they attract the attention of the heavily endebted gambler Clive. Seeing a way out of his debts, Clive sets Julian up for a blackmail scheme, setting in motion a nightmarish sequence of events.

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  8. Goodbye Gemini is a British psychological thriller film released in 1970. The film is set in the late 1960s in London, and focuses on the lives of twins, Julian and Jacki. The film is directed by Alan Gibson and stars Judy Geeson, Martin Potter, and Michael Redgrave.