Chameleon 3: Dark Angel

Chameleon 3: Dark Angel is a 2000 American television-science fiction film. It was directed by John Lafia and started Bobbie Phillips as Kam. The movie is a sequel to Chameleon[1] and Chameleon II: Death Match.[2]

Chameleon 3: Dark Angel
Film Poster
Directed byJohn Lafia
Produced byBrian Burgess
Bennett Cohen (Co-Producer)
Written byBennett Cohen (Characters)
Ronnie Christensen (Written by)
Starring
  • Bobbie Phillips
  • Teal Redmann
  • Alex Kuzelicki
  • Doug Penty
  • Suzi Dougherty
  • Jonathan Stuart
Music byJoel Goldsmith
CinematographyDavid Foreman
Edited byJoel Goodman
Production
company
Village Roadshow Pictures
Wilshire Court Productions
Distributed byCBS Television Distribution
Release date
  • May 19, 2000 (2000-05-19)
Running time
87 minutes
CountryUnited States/Australia
LanguageEnglish

Plot

In the third and last film of the trilogy, Kam, a genetically engineered agent, attempts to thwart the plans of her evil twin brother.

Cast

  • Bobbie Phillips as Kam
  • Teal Redmann as Dr. Tess Adkins
  • Alex Kuzelicki as Kane
  • Doug Penty as Ben Merrit, Kam's Handler for IBI
  • Suzi Dougherty as Victoria, IBI Shrink
  • Jonathan Stuart as Jeremy Callow, IBI Med Tech

Reception

Robert Pardi from TV Guide gave film five out of five stars, statting: "Fans of the CHAMELEON franchise won't be disappointed by this second sequel, which chronicles the further adventures of a DNA-improved policewoman of the future who's part falcon, part chameleon, part coyote and all fox!".[3]

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