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The Third Twin (1997)

Tom McLoughlin, 1997

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The Third Twin
Ken Follett, 1996

The Third Twin is a movie directed by Tom McLoughlin in 1997 and based on the book of the same name by Ken Follett, first published in 1996. The movie features Jason Gedrick, Kelly McGillis, Larry Hagman, Regina Taylor, Lisa Vidal, Marion Ross, and others.

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“The book is better than the movie”

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AUDIOBOOK

Audiobook cover of The Third Twin, the 1996 book by Ken Follett.

The Third Twin

Read by: January LaVoy

Storyline

University pscyhobiologist Jenny Ferrami, in the process of studying a possible link between genetics and criminal behavior, stumbles upon a secret cloning experiment conducted by a major company. Figuring prominently in the proceedings is likeable law student Steve Logan, who may or may not be the identical twin of a serial rapist… or possibly two rapists!

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Movie vs Book

Poster of The Third Twin, the 1997 movie by Tom McLoughlin

Year

1997

Minutes

139

Movie Rate

5.60

Source: IMDb

Movie

The Third Twin

Country: Canada

Year: 1997

Length: 2h19m

Cover of The Third Twin, the 1996 book by Ken Follett

Year

1996

Pages

640

Book Rate

7.50

S: Goodreads

Book

The Third Twin

Country: UK

First published in: 1996

Length: 640 pages

Genre: Fiction

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User polls & recommendations

Which is better?

Poster of The Third Twin, the 1997 movie by Tom McLoughlin

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Cover of The Third Twin, the 1996 book by Ken Follett

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IS IT WORTH WATCHING?

Poster of The Third Twin, the 1997 movie by Tom McLoughlin

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25% No

6 votes

2 votes

book

IS IT WORTH READING?

Cover of The Third Twin, the 1996 book by Ken Follett

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33% No

6 votes

3 votes

User Polls Summary

“The book is better than the movie”

But the movie is worth watching.

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