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Release Date:
September 13, 1989
Original Title:
Chameleon Street
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Films Around The World, Inc.
Gathsemane 84
Prismatic Images, Inc.
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 16 CA: R RO: 18+ US: R
Runtime: 94
William Douglas Street is bored with his life. Working for his father is getting to him, his wife wants more money, and he's had enough. His solution is to re-invent himself. He becomes a chameleon, taking on whatever role suits the situation. From reporter to doctor to lawyer, he impersonates anyone he feels a need to be and he can earn money being. The movie is based on the real figures William Douglas Street, Jr. and Erik Dupin.
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Art Direction:
Timothy Alvaro
Boom Operator:
Anthony 'Spike' Simms
Casting:
Ruth Burch
Casting Assistant:
Aida Muñoz-Corbi
Costume Designer:
Amina Fakir
Director:
Wendell B. Harris Jr.
Director of Photography:
Daniel S. Noga
Editor:
Matthew Mallinson
Executive Co-Producer:
Hobart Whitaker Harris
Executive Producer:
Helen Boulware Harris
First Assistant Director:
Michael Sowle
Gaffer:
Pete Herb
Charles Overberger
Charlie Smith
Makeup & Hair:
Elizabeth Colburn
Stephanie Laubrick
Linda Janni
Joann Long
Aida Muñoz-Corbi
Nancy Wolfgang
Jacquie Groulx
Music Director:
Peter S. Moore
Original Music Composer:
Peter S. Moore
Producer:
Dan Lawton
Second Assistant Director:
Cathy Thomas
Sound:
Al Rizzo
Philip Spradlin
Sound Mixer:
Kory Mills Diskin
Lizzie Schwartz
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mike Barry
Special Effects:
Don Bean
Fritz Grunow
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Roger White
Supervising Editor:
Matthew Mallinson
Writer:
Wendell B. Harris Jr.
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