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Guest Co-Hosts: Jay Jackson, Jonathan Melville
#Noirvember 2021 continues with a look at Wendell B. Harris Jr.'s Chameleon Street (1990). After winning the Sundance film festival in 1990 the film took too long to come out theatrically and died a quick death after it did. It’s the story of Douglas Street played by Harris. He’s a man who goes from installing burglar alarms to extorting a Detroit Tiger to impersonating a doctor, student, lawyer, and more.
Jay Jackson and Jonathan Melville join Mike to discuss this thought-provoking film.
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Bonus: Interview with editor Matthew Mallison:
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Music:
"Street Chameleon" - Curtis MacDonald
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Just got an email from The Criterion Channel. Chameleon Street will now be streaming there!!!
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