The Chameleon (2010)
Directed by Jean-Paul Salomé

Drama / Thriller
aka: Le Caméléon

Film Synopsis

In 2000, a young man comes forward and identifies himself to the Spanish authorities as Nicholas Mark Randall, an American citizen who has been missing for four years.  The Spanish police are sceptical about the man's story - he claims to have been kidnapped by a mysterious sect - and believe him to be an impostor.  They are therefore surprised when Randall's sister appears and takes him back to the United States, where his entire family recognises him.  This miraculous return from the dead comes to the attention of the FBI.  Agent Jennifer Johnson is sent to uncover the true identity of the revenant and explain the strange behaviour of the Randall family.
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jean-Paul Salomé
  • Script: Jean-Paul Salomé
  • Cinematographer: Pascal Ridao
  • Music: Jeff Cardoni, Bruno Coulais
  • Cast: Marc-André Grondin (Nicholas Miller), Famke Janssen (Jennifer Johnson), Ellen Barkin (Kimberly Miller), Emilie de Ravin (Kathy Jansen), Brian Geraghty (Brian Jansen), Nick Chinlund (Mitch), Nick Stahl (Brandon), Xavier Beauvois, Gabe Begneaud (Pool player 2), Brett Beoubay (County Sheriff), Kent Jude Bernard (Player 1), Sean M. Blanchard (Spanish Orphan Boy), Allen Boudreaux (Defense Attorney), Andrew Breland (News Reporter), Thomas C. Daniel (County Sheriff), James DuMont (BR PD Officer), Josh Gates (Spanish Tattoo Artist), Gary Grubbs (Senator Evans), Kristen Hathcox (Bar Patron), Jeremy Evan Kerr (Peanut Vendor)
  • Country: Canada / France / USA
  • Language: English
  • Runtime: 106 min
  • Aka: Le Caméléon

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