A family's serene beach vacation turns to chaos when their doppelgängers appear and begin to terrorize them. Santa Cruz, California. 1986. A young Adelaide goes to the beach with her parents and encounters a homeless man and a fun-house. Years later, Adelaide, now married with children, reluctantly returns to the beach, where the family encounters their doppelgängers. The doppelgängers, wearing red jumpsuits and wielding scissors, attack and torment the family. The Wilsons fight back and manage to escape. Amidst the chaos, it is revealed that Adelaide is the doppelgänger and the real Adelaide has been living among the doppelgängers. The film ends with a zoom out showing all the red doppelgängers around the United States joined together, holding hands.
Harry Chapin: When in Doubt, Do Something is a touching documentary that explores the life and legacy of Harry Chapin, a folk singer and activist known for his heartfelt songs and commitment to social causes. The film chronicles his rise to fame, his involvement in important events like Hands Across America and Live Aid, and his tragic death in a car accident. Through interviews, archival footage, and Chapin's own music, the documentary paints a vivid portrait of a man who used his talent and fame to make a positive impact on the world.
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