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L'échange

Original title: The Swap
  • 1979
  • R
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
3.2/10
374
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Robert De Niro in L'échange (1979)
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Vinnie gets out of jail after serving 10 years and tries to find out who killed his younger brother - played by a young Robert de Niro.Vinnie gets out of jail after serving 10 years and tries to find out who killed his younger brother - played by a young Robert de Niro.Vinnie gets out of jail after serving 10 years and tries to find out who killed his younger brother - played by a young Robert de Niro.

  • Directors
    • John C. Broderick
    • Jordan Leondopoulos
  • Writer
    • John C. Broderick
  • Stars
    • Anthony Charnota
    • Lisa Blount
    • Sybil Danning
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.2/10
    374
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    • Directors
      • John C. Broderick
      • Jordan Leondopoulos
    • Writer
      • John C. Broderick
    • Stars
      • Anthony Charnota
      • Lisa Blount
      • Sybil Danning
    • 12User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Anthony Charnota
    • Vito Nicoletti
    Lisa Blount
    Lisa Blount
    • Vivian Buck
    Sybil Danning
    Sybil Danning
    • Erica Moore
    Jarred Mickey
    • Andrew Moore
    • (as Jerry Micky)
    John Medici
    • Joey
    James Brown
    James Brown
    • Lt. Benson
    Sam Anderson
    Sam Anderson
    • Paul
    Tony Brande
    • Father Testa
    Matt Greene
    • Marge's Assistant
    • (as Matthew Greene)
    Alvin Hammer
    Alvin Hammer
    • Cemetery Caretaker
    Robert De Niro
    Robert De Niro
    • Sam Nicoletti (1969 scenes)
    • (archive footage)
    Jennifer Warren
    Jennifer Warren
    • Erica Moore (1969 scenes)
    • (archive footage)
    Terrayne Crawford
    • Carole Moore (1969 scenes)
    • (archive footage)
    Martin J. Kelley
    • Mitch Negroni (1969 scenes)
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Martin Kelley)
    Jack Slater
    • Party Guest
    • (archive footage)
    Phyllis Black
    • Marge Negroni
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    Viva
    Viva
    • Girl With the Hourglass
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    • Directors
      • John C. Broderick
      • Jordan Leondopoulos
    • Writer
      • John C. Broderick
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    User reviews12

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    2Chase_Witherspoon

    Have footage, will profit

    Incorporates scenes from the 1969 film "Sam's Song" of Robert DeNiro (as Sam) playing an aspiring director who meets a couple (Warren and Mickey) and an apparently single woman (Crawford) with whom he develops mutual bonds over one party-filled weekend at the beach. But when he's murdered, his fiercely protective brother (Charnotta) vows to avenge his death and ten years' later upon his release from gaol, he pieces together Sam's final days to seek retribution.

    Neither DeNiro nor Warren - whose stars had risen in the intervening years between the 1969 footage and this 1979 re-edit - appear in the subsequently shot scenes, though naturally much is made of their names in the credits for marquee value. Both Mickey and Crawford reprise their roles, but Charnotta is essentially the central character here, his interrogations abetted by Lisa Blount as his frustrated chauffeur who once 'worked' for his brother. James Brown has a couple of scenes as a detective warning Charnotta not to dig too deeply into his brother's murder, and the sultry Sybil Danning playing the modern-day Warren role is entirely wasted sitting behind a desk.

    Tedious attempt at a film noir, bereft of action and suspense, just a dreary series of one-on-one conversations interspersed with flashbacks of the melodramatic romantic quartet, making the most out of DeNiro's scant, unrelated footage. Though there's an occasional promise of something entertaining, it never eventuates. Even the film's climax is a non-event, hampered by a shoestring budget that teases, but fails to deliver.
    2SnoopyStyle

    De Niro fans beware of recycling

    In 1969, Sam Nicoletti (Robert de Niro) is a film editor. He gets killed by a mysterious stranger. Ten years later, Sam's brother Vito gets out of prison. He starts investigating Sam's death as De Niro appears in flashbacks.

    In 1969, an unknown Robert De Niro starred in a little movie called Sam's Song. It is little seen. Director Jordan Leondopoulos uses footage from that movie to incorporate into his new movie. He obviously couldn't get De Niro or anybody from the first movie. This is a jumble mess. I would love to watch a young De Niro in a nothing movie like Sam's Song. This is watching snippets of disjointed sections of that movie. I couldn't follow Sam's story and Vito's story is horribly stiff. Sam's Song looks like a bad indie and the new footage looks infinitely worst. Other than seeing a younger De Niro, this is not worth the effort.
    2DigitalRevenantX7

    An early example of stolen footage to prop up a poor thriller.

    In 1969 a young Robert De Niro starred in a drama called Sam's Song. It didn't make much in the way of profit but it got him noticed. Ten years later, a filmmaker wanted to get De Niro onto his project but didn't have the resources to do it. So he took to stealing much of Sam's Song & incorporating it into his own film. The result was The Swap.

    Vito Nicoletti is released from prison after serving a twelve year sentence. He is on a mission to find out who killed his younger brother Sam ten years before. Meeting up with his late brother's friends, Vito finds that Sam was a porn filmmaker & had an underage girlfriend before he was killed. After a few close calls on his life, Vito sits down to watch the films that Sam had made in an effort to understand the murder. But upon watching the films, Vito realises that he had already met the killer.

    The Swap was a complete disaster in terms of story-telling. When De Niro found out about the film's existence, he nearly launched a lawsuit. But this cheap thriller is so poor that it cancels itself out, leaving it to be relatively obscure today. The main problem is that De Niro's character is turned from a young romantic lead into a pornographer & a paedophile thanks to whoever wrote the film's script. This is part of why the film fails to entertain. Anthony Charnota makes a poor hero but at least he takes himself & his work seriously despite his gruff demeanor. Lisa Blount, about three years away from making a slightly better impression in the zombie film DEAD & BURIED makes a strangely cold love interest / sidekick to Charnota's ex-con.
    3arfdawg-1

    Only interesting as a curio

    Vinnie gets out of jail after serving 10 years and tries to find out who killed his younger brother - played by a young Robert de Niro.

    Some plot.

    DeNiro is VERY young in this movie that looks like it was financed with mob money.In fact, his scenes are taken from a 1969 movie called Sam's Song!!!And when I say scenes, DeNiro is literally in the movie 90 seconds despite getting top billing!!!!

    The crazy director went on to teach at City University in NY. Sybil Danning has blue hair. Why? We never find out. A couple scenes later it's brown.

    The movie is pretty bad.
    7GOWBTW

    This movie needs work

    "The Swap" doesn't look like a sequel to me. I've seen sequels with archives of the original film. This revenge film shows mostly flashbacks of the original made 10 years ago. The brother of Sam(Robert DeNiro) gets out prison and would go after the people responsible for his death. Sam has moved to California to do film there. Only this time, he was doing pornographic stuff. One night, Sam was working, and someone has jumped him from behind. The brother learned about his murder and would go place to place and speak with the people he knew. This revenge film was a little bit weak. Too cliche in every way. Revenge is a dish served cold. This movie is cold. Only the Ford cars were the only things that I liked in it. The rest of the movie needs a lot of work. 2 out of 5 stars

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    • Trivia
      All the scenes with Robert De Niro are re-used shots and out-takes from Leondopoulos' first feature film, Sam's Song, used without De Niro's knowledge or permission. Reportedly De Niro was so angered by the release of The Swap that he wanted to take legal action against the film's production company, Cannon.
    • Quotes

      Vito Nicoletti: I pray to God, there is a God.

    • Alternate versions
      The original Vestron Video VHS, as well as some later public domain VHS/DVD releases, feature an edited-for-TV print that removes the sex and nudity.
    • Connections
      Edited from Le Contrat (1969)

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    • Release date
      • May 7, 1979 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Swap
    • Production company
      • Cannon Group
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 23m(83 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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