Double Take is a 2001 American buddy action comedy film written and directed by George Gallo and starring Eddie Griffin and Orlando Jones.
It is a remake of the 1957 British drama film Across the Bridge, which was in turn based on a short story by Graham Greene.
The supporting cast includes Edward Herrmann, Gary Grubbs, Garcelle Beauvais, and Daniel Roebuck.
Daryl Chase is a successful investment banker who handles international accounts for a major New York City firm.
Moments later Daryl notices Freddy and the man he fought with talking and laughing and realizes the fight was all for pretend as he rushes over but the two run off in a hurry.
Chase discovers to his office's surprise, that a soda company sent a great amount of money to its owner's account.
After the show ends, Daryl and Chloe are attacked by a man who is then shot dead by CIA agents, Timothy Jarrett 'T.J.'
McReady explains that the man he was attacked by was an assassin from a drug cartel, who made a $106 million deposit to Daryl's bank.
They both knock the man unconscious noticing he has a picture of Daryl and a gun in his pocket and Freddy takes him off the train.
Daryl calls McReady who is undercover watching drug smugglers load up a plane filled with cocaine.
Freddy arrives at the motel to show him that he had placed a transmitter on Daryl when they swapped clothes so he would not lose him if he ran.
Freddy realizing those are McReady's men out there to kill him and tries to use a pen to get a strike team over to him fast but can't find the right one.
that he has over $600 million in the American banks which the government had frozen and the only chance of him recovering his money is to turn him, McReady, Martinez and Gradney over to the Justice Department which Freddy and Maque happen to be members of.
Daryl tries to sign a check, but grabs the wrong pen and moments later, a strike team storms the beach.
The site's consensus states: "Despite a good performance by Orlando Jones, the movie is ruined by a ridiculous, messy plot and fails to generate laughs".
[1] A dance competition in the film features the song Return of the Tres by hip hop group Delinquent Habits.