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Chameleon Street

  • 1989
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
1.3K
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Chameleon Street (1989)
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ComedyDrama

Detroiter William Douglas Street poses as a Harvard doctor, Time reporter, African exchange student.Detroiter William Douglas Street poses as a Harvard doctor, Time reporter, African exchange student.Detroiter William Douglas Street poses as a Harvard doctor, Time reporter, African exchange student.

  • Director
    • Wendell B. Harris Jr.
  • Writer
    • Wendell B. Harris Jr.
  • Stars
    • Timothy Alvaro
    • Renauld Bailleux
    • William Ballenger
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Wendell B. Harris Jr.
    • Writer
      • Wendell B. Harris Jr.
    • Stars
      • Timothy Alvaro
      • Renauld Bailleux
      • William Ballenger
    • 12User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Timothy Alvaro
    • Brian Whitaker, Detroit Human Rights Commission
    Renauld Bailleux
    • Raoul the Belgian
    William Ballenger
    • Attorney Barrett, The Head Honcho
    Lynn Barbee
    • Fable
    Jerome Barney
    • Tall Arresting Policeman
    Patrick Barrie
    • Marie Antoinette
    Mike Barron
    • Roddie Pettigrew, Detroit Human Rights Commission
    Thomas Bashaw
    • Mr. Remus Shaw, Yale Faculty Advisor
    Marti Bowling
    Marti Bowling
    • Marti, Blonde Barmaid
    • (as Marti Bolling)
    Alfred Bruce Bradley
    • Smooth Chance, The Amorous Convict
    Margaret Branch
    • Street's Mother
    Dale Burris
    • Anesthesiologist
    Jason Childress
    • Shorter Arresting Policeman
    Dona Clute-Husted
    • Nurse
    Derek Conner
    • Danton, Fantomas Judex
    Kelly Danger
    • Slo-Mo Waltz Queen
    Rick Davenport
    • Dr. Foy Thomson
    Daphne Davis
    • Blood Bank Nurse…
    • Director
      • Wendell B. Harris Jr.
    • Writer
      • Wendell B. Harris Jr.
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    6mossgrymk

    chameleon st

    About half as good as "Catch Me If You Can", this at times funny film is way too one note, that note, of course, being that the white establishment is so stupid that it can even be hoodwinked by a none too clever con artist. I got the point after the first scam involving the title character impersonating a Time Magazine journalist and by the middle of the second, when Street pretends to be a surgeon, I was officially tired of the whole thing. That I didn't bail until the start of the third impersonation (an African exchange student at Yale) was mostly due to writer/director/star Wendell B Harris' comic chops, which are not inconsiderable. Kinda surprised that he didn't get a shot at a second feature, at least as a scenarist and/or actor. Give it a C plus.
    7markwood272

    This guy can write

    I saw this movie after it was recommended by The Criterion Channel. The premise of "Chameleon Street" is simple: a guy needs money, so he impersonates people in order to get money.

    Titular William Douglas Street's morality is vintage confidence man, as is his technique. The film's narrative is uncomplicated, a by the numbers imposter flick in the tradition of "The Great Imposter (1961) or "Catch Me If You Can" (2002) with a hint of "Hollywood Shuffle" (1987).

    "Chameleon Street" appears to have had a low but decent budget, unlike some other Sundance successes. At times the camera and lighting techniques reminded me of Robert Florey's "The Life and Death of 9413: a Hollywood Extra" (1928).

    If the movie has a problem, it resides with Street himself. An imposter only after money, a point Harris emphasizes in addressing the camera, falls a little flat, at least in relation to, say, the Will Smith character of Paul, in "Six Degrees of Separation" (1993). Street displays only the mundane pathology of straitened circumstances with a little greed thrown in. There is hardly any dark side to his character, unlike Ferdinand Waldo Demara's great imposter or DiCaprio's Frank Abagnale.

    Actor Wendell Harris gives an adequate, if less than brilliant, rendition of his subject. I would have appreciated a little less of his overbroad, wink-wink approach to some of Street's "roles". But writer Harris is good, very good. The dialog is often witty, eloquent, even garnished with butchered French in one of Street's "roles". According to this website, this movie is Harris' only writing credit, a shame. This guy can write.

    If you want to hear well crafted dialog composed with wit, verve, and all those other things that have been missing from your screens, this is the movie for you.
    10aurasphere

    The BEST Independent Film

    Unfortunately, you will probably have a difficult time obtaining a viewing of this. The video store in my area known for having everything charges a couple hundred deposit for it.

    Anyway, its a hilarious dark comedy with very sophisticated humor. By that I mean, if you were to not pay attention closely the humor would fly by and you wouldn't even notice. I wouldn't consider myself intellectually challenged, but I had to watch the beginning of this film three times before I understood what happened. The hero - Douglas Street - goes from a crap job to 15 minutes of fame by concocting a scheme involving a political figure. Ok, the scheme is so utterly stupid (funny as hell), yet this is where the picture evolves into the masterpiece it is.

    I watched this initially on the Sundance Channel. I was shocked by how this could be an unknown sleeper still. Its weird and right up there with the likes of Clockwork Orange. If you couldn't laugh at that, doubtful you will laugh at this.

    JM
    8broadbrain

    Mercurial nature of distribution

    It's a shame this film didn't get more notice and better distribution at the time it was released, in spite of being championed by indie fave Steven Sorderbergh. I've been waiting for another directorial effort from Wendell B. Harris, but nothing appears to be forthcoming. That's unfortunate but indicative of the realities of contemporary Hollywood, where talented black performers are given short shrift in favor of the bottom line. This usually means that the project that gets made is based on the name recognition of the rising black star who's attached and where they are on the pop music charts.

    Even though the film itself suffered a bit on the production value end because of its low budget, the story was original and Mr. Harris' portrayal of the identity shifting protagonist was exhilarating for its boldness. The idea of person of color who unapologetically subverts "the system" is daring in and of itself. The fact that it was done with style and a good bit of humor was both refreshing and encouraging. It says that there are statements to be made through the medium of film without being overtly confrontational or dogmatic.
    8Rogue-32

    Who IS this guy!? -

    • Not Douglas Street, who is fascinating, no question, but Wendall B. Harris Jr., who wrote, directed and plays Street in this provocative, cutting edge film?! What an incredible talent, extremely reminiscent of another actor of remarkable gifts, Tim Curry - he has that same droll demeanor, which he uses to its utmost effectiveness in this piece. I notice he's been in Road Trip and Out of Sight, both of which I've seen; I will have to check them out again now that I'm a bonafide, genuine admirer. Can't wait to see what he does next.

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    • Trivia
      Wendell B. Harris Jr. used Roger et moi (1989) Director of Photography Bruce Schermer. There are many Flint connections in this film.
    • Quotes

      Curtis: I'm a victim, brother. I'm a victim of 400 years of conditioning. The man has programmed my conditioning. Even my conditioning has been conditioned!

    • Connections
      Features La Belle et la Bête (1946)

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    • Release date
      • May 16, 1991 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Улица хамелеонов
    • Filming locations
      • Detroit, Michigan, USA
    • Production company
      • Gathsemane 84
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $235,011
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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