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Kim Jameson, an art-history student, poses as her twin, a Paris model whose boss suspects her of theft.Kim Jameson, an art-history student, poses as her twin, a Paris model whose boss suspects her of theft.Kim Jameson, an art-history student, poses as her twin, a Paris model whose boss suspects her of theft.
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Kim Jameson (Andrea Roth) is a busy Fine Arts graduate student while her twin Kate (Andrea Roth) is a model known as Dominique. Kim meets up with Kate after a 4 years absence. She finds Kate a troubled flamboyant drunk. Then Kate has an idea to take a break in rehab while Kim takes her place in the modeling world. Henri Chambertin (Ian Richardson) is her boss at House of Shambertin and Philip Claremont (Rick Springfield) is the American who recently bought a controlling interest. Philip would love to fire Kate. Marie (Stephanie Beacham) is the only one at the company that Kim can reveal the switch to. Then Kate's boyfriend Jacques shows up like he is expected by her. It turns out that Kate isn't completely truthful and Kim starts falling for Philip.
The look is pretty cheesy and cheap. It's a low grade Harlequin Canadian TV movie. The production is generally weak. The only saving grace is Andrea Roth. She is able to play both twins well but that's all there is here. Rick Springfield does a reasonable job. The plot is twin switching with some questionable modeling world hijinx. Most of the locations are obviously not Paris. This is better than most of those types of TV movies but still not good.
The look is pretty cheesy and cheap. It's a low grade Harlequin Canadian TV movie. The production is generally weak. The only saving grace is Andrea Roth. She is able to play both twins well but that's all there is here. Rick Springfield does a reasonable job. The plot is twin switching with some questionable modeling world hijinx. Most of the locations are obviously not Paris. This is better than most of those types of TV movies but still not good.
Andrea Roth stars as twins Dominique and Kim in "A Change of Place," a 1994 movie produced by Harlequin Enterprises and based on a Silhouette novel.
Twins switching places is the stuff of fantasy, and these Harlequin movies take the place of those big, trashy miniseries from the '80s that I used to love.
Dominique is a hot Parisian model who also happens to be a drunk, and her sister, Kim, is an art student preparing for her thesis. In order for Dominique to go into rehab, Kim replaces her in Paris; Dominique is afraid that if the press finds out she's in rehab, it will ruin her career. I don't know about that, but it definitely would have gotten her the cover of PEOPLE magazine.
Kim has an ally who realizes immediately that she's not Dominique, the fitter Marie, who trains her as a model. Kim also meets the new partner in the fashion house, the wealthy Philip (Rick Springfield). There is an instant attraction. However, Dominique left out a few things, as Kim soon learns from the villainous Jacques (Geordie Johnson) who wants to bring down the House of Chambertin. Ian Richardson, who must have really needed the money, plays Henri Chambertin, the designer.
These movies aren't meant to be great; they're meant to be light entertainment, like the books. Don't analyze it as if it's Citizen Kane, and you just might enjoy it.
Twins switching places is the stuff of fantasy, and these Harlequin movies take the place of those big, trashy miniseries from the '80s that I used to love.
Dominique is a hot Parisian model who also happens to be a drunk, and her sister, Kim, is an art student preparing for her thesis. In order for Dominique to go into rehab, Kim replaces her in Paris; Dominique is afraid that if the press finds out she's in rehab, it will ruin her career. I don't know about that, but it definitely would have gotten her the cover of PEOPLE magazine.
Kim has an ally who realizes immediately that she's not Dominique, the fitter Marie, who trains her as a model. Kim also meets the new partner in the fashion house, the wealthy Philip (Rick Springfield). There is an instant attraction. However, Dominique left out a few things, as Kim soon learns from the villainous Jacques (Geordie Johnson) who wants to bring down the House of Chambertin. Ian Richardson, who must have really needed the money, plays Henri Chambertin, the designer.
These movies aren't meant to be great; they're meant to be light entertainment, like the books. Don't analyze it as if it's Citizen Kane, and you just might enjoy it.
Harlequin romance novels should not be made into movies. Ever. The plot was thin, ridiculous, and frankly, quite unbelieveable. The dialogue was trite.
Andrea Roth did well as Kim and Dominique, and Geordie Johnson was an amusing (and somewhat silly) villain Jacques Arnaud. Worth watching only if you really need a laugh.
Andrea Roth did well as Kim and Dominique, and Geordie Johnson was an amusing (and somewhat silly) villain Jacques Arnaud. Worth watching only if you really need a laugh.
A Change Of Place is one of the best films in the harlequin series it has everything romance, danger and gorgeous scenery all around. Rick Springfield's performance was just as good and very clever . Kim Jameson (Roth) is an art history student at a prominent university while her twin sister Kate now known as Dominique is a gorgeous fashion model at the house of Chambertin in Paris.When Kate's drinking goes out of control she begs her sister to take her place for the next four weeks while she's in rehab. As soon as Kim steps into her sister's world she meets some of her enemies including Jacques Arnaud whose out to blackmail and ruin Dominique's career and Jacqueline a rival model who wants to be on the magazine cover. In that time she develops an attraction to Phillip Clairmont (Springfield) a partner in the firm who begins to see and like the changes in Dominique's attitude.
What I like best film is the chemistry between the two main characters how an ordinary girl steps into a world of glamour, danger and intrigue and finds romance along the way
What I like best film is the chemistry between the two main characters how an ordinary girl steps into a world of glamour, danger and intrigue and finds romance along the way
I first discovered Andrea Roth in this movie and thought she was brilliant ,thats how i became a fan.But the movie itself is wonderful too.It has intrigue ,beautiful actors , comedy ,pleasant soundtrack,really fun story and you don't know how everything will turn out .It's not only a movie for romantics.I recommend it to everyone. BEST Best best !!!!!!
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- TriviaAlthough the story takes place in Paris, France, and footage is shown of iconic Parisian architecture, this movie was actually shot in Budapest, Hungary.
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