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double feature

American  

noun

  1. a motion-picture program consisting of two films shown one after the other for the price of a single ticket.


double feature British  

noun

  1. Informal name (US): twin billfilms a programme showing two full-length films

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double feature Idioms  
  1. Also, double bill. A program consisting of two full-length films shown for the price of a single ticket. For example, It was a double feature and lasted five hours, or The women's conference had a double bill, first speakers from China and then visiting guests from the rest of the world. This expression is occasionally loosely used for other paired events (as in the second example). [c. 1930]


Etymology

Origin of double feature

An Americanism dating back to 1930–35

Example Sentences

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The next screening, happening on Feb. 22 at Benny Boy Brewing, will be a double feature of horror romance films, “Warm Bodies” and “Lisa Frankenstein.”

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 26, 2026

Given that this “Craft in America” double feature is partly about manufacturing and American entrepreneurship, it starts in New York, aptly, in the all-but-vanished Garment District.

From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 18, 2025

This might seem like an international exchange of a double feature, but “Sinners” and “KPop Demon Hunters” are both American films based on original concepts.

From Salon • Jul. 11, 2025

His movies were created frugally, to function as the second half of a double feature.

From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 7, 2024

By the time I had visited and then watched a serial and a double feature and then been retrieved by my parents to walk around Welch to finish up Mom’s shopping, I was exhausted.

From "October Sky" by Homer Hickam