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Carbon Copy
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Carbon Copy

Any resemblance between father and son is purely hysterical.
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User Score65 ratings
TMDB 5.916+19811h 32mEnglish
ComedyDrama

Synopsis

A middle-aged married wealthy white corporate executive is surprised to discover that he has a working-class black teen-age son who wants to be adopted into the almost-exclusively-white upper-middle-class community of San Marino, California.

Director
Michael SchultzFrom TMDB credits
Studio
First City Features Ltd.4 production companies
Release
August 6, 1981Released
Box Office
$10MBudget $6M

Top Cast

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Denzel Washington
Denzel Washington
Roger Porter
George Segal
George Segal
Walter Whitney
Susan Saint James
Susan Saint James
Vivian Whitney
Jack Warden
Jack Warden
Nelson Longhurst
Paul Winfield
Paul Winfield
Bob Garvey
Macon McCalman
Macon McCalman
Tubby Wederholt
Vicky Dawson
Mary Ann
Parley Baer
Parley Baer
Dr. Bristol

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Reviews

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r96sk
Jul 23, 2025

<em>'Carbon Copy'</em> is a Denzel Washington flick that only a few have apparently seen; just 2.9k watched on Letterboxd, for example. That's a surprise, as is the film itself frankly. It's a bit of a trip. I knew it'd be to do with race due to the poster/title, but it's the entire plot. I was getting major vibes of <em>'Trading Places'</em> throughout, there are plenty of differences, for sure, but the white guy's trajectory is fairly similar. That Landis flick came out just two years after this, curiously. As for how this deals with race, I think positively (albeit clumsily). Washington, in his proper movie debut, is standout. I wouldn't have predicted the phenomenal actor that he'd soon become based on this performance, but there is enough to show his acting prowess. George Segal is just as good as Denzel, the two share solid comedic chemistry. It is amusing, I found myself chuckling. The plot is ludicrous but it's never portrayed not to be just that, in fairness. I did enjoy it, as bizarre as it is (how about that opening scene!). It does have an old TV sitcom feel to it, largely thanks to a catchy score (by a certain Bill Conti). "Not aged the best"/"couldn't make it nowadays" and all that. Still, it did entertain me for (a well chosen run time of) 90 minutes.

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