Chameleon Street

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Chameleon Street
Directed by Wendell B. Harris Jr.
Written by Wendell B. Harris Jr.
Starring Wendell B. Harris Jr.
Release date(s) 13 September 1989, (premiere at TIFF)
24 April 1990 (NYC)
Running time 94 min.
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
IMDb profile

Chameleon Street is a 1989 independent film written, directed by and starring Wendell B. Harris, Jr.. It tells the story of a social chameleon who impersonates reporters, doctors and lawyers in order to make money.

[edit] Famous Quotes

Simpleton: "You got that good hair, too."

Sensible brother: "you like what?"

Simpleton: "I like girls with that light complexion."

Sensible brother: "you're a moron."

Simpleton: "I can't help it."

Sensible brother: "what, being a moron?"

Simpleton: "yeah, that too."

Sensible brother: "You're the first one out there with a dishiki talking that crap."

Simpleton: "I'm a victim."

Sensible brother: "good hair, n*gga you so brainwashed."

Simpleton: "I'm a victim brother."

Sensible brother: "a victim?"

Sensible brother: "Shut up."

Simpleton: "Yeah, I'm a victim of 400 years of conditioning."

Sensible brother: "Shut up."

Simpleton: "The man has programmed my condition."

Sensible brother: "uh huh."

Simpleton: "even my conditioning has been conditioned."

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Awards
Preceded by
True Love
Sundance Grand Jury Prize: Dramatic
1990
Succeeded by
Poison