Dary Reis, born in 1926 in Formigueiro, Brazil, made a notable appearance in the cult film Double Trouble (1984). His work in this film highlights the vibrant and often outrageous spirit of 1980s exploitation cinema. Reis's performances reflect a deep understanding of the genre, bringing a distinct energy that resonates with fans of cult and grindhouse films. His contributions to Brazilian cinema, particularly in the realm of genre films, continue to be celebrated by enthusiasts of the eclectic and the bizarre.
Double Trouble
Billionaire cousins Bastiano (Terence Hill) and Antonio (Bud Spencer) are two savvy businessmen, at least in one regard. They want to close a large deal, although they have to fear for their lives because of it since their competition won't even stop at murder. Therefore they have an agency find two look-alikes from the United States, stuntman Elliot Vance (Terence Hill) and the jazz saxophonist Greg Wonder (Bud Spencer). These accept the job offer, initially not knowing why they really have been hired. Nonetheless Elliot and Greg manage to fight their way through all kinds of situations without too much trouble. Additionally they quickly come to like the jet-set life. The resulting damage to their reputation provokes the Coimbras to return to Rio ahead of time. This puts them right into the sights of their enemies, alongside the cousins' look-alikes.