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Chameleon II: Death Match (1999)

Movie"The face of law enforcement is changing"
Audience Score
24
Chameleon II: Death Match
R 1 hr 37 minJan 1st, 1999Action, Science Fiction, TV MovieChameleon Trilogy PosterPart of Chameleon Trilogy
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In this sequel to the made-for-TV sci-fi thriller Chameleon, Bobbie Phillips returns as Kam, a beautiful but deadly (and genetically altered) government agent who is called into action when a criminal genius stages a daring raid, taking the clientele of an exclusive casino hostage.
DirectorsCraig R. BaxleyRussell King
WriterBennett Cohen

Movie Details

Theatrical Release:January 1st, 1999
Original Language:English
Production Companies:Wilshire Court Productions

Chameleon Trilogy

The Chameleon trilogy consists of sci-fi action films set in a dystopian future. It follows Kam, a government agent with chameleon-like powers, grappling with her engineered origins and maternal instincts. In the first film, Kam protects a child from government operatives. In the sequel, she thwarts a casino hostage situation. The final installment sees Kam face her evil twin brother, challenging her sense of self and family. Themes of biotechnology highlight the ethical dilemmas of scientific advancements. The trilogy questions genetic engineering ethics and the dystopian consequences of enhanced abilities. United by Kam's powers and her personal growth versus the objectives of her creators, the trilogy features thrilling action, flashy futuristic settings, and gritty urban landscapes. Battles between government agents and rebels create tension, while exploring themes of maternal instincts, family dynamics, and self-identity.