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 | |
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| Genre | Science Fiction Action |
| Written by | Bennett Cohen (Characters) Ronnie Christensen (Written by) |
| Directed by | John Lafia |
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| Music by | Joel Goldsmith |
| Country of origin | United States/Australia |
| Original language | English |
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| Producers | Brian Burgess Bennett Cohen (Co-Producer) Jeff Henry (associate producer) |
| Production location | Queensland |
| Cinematography | David Foreman |
| Editor | Joel Goodman |
| Running time | 87 minutes |
| Production companies | Village Roadshow Pictures Wilshire Court Productions |
| Distributor | CBS Television Distribution |
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| Original network | UPN |
| Picture format | Color |
| Audio format | Stereo |
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In the third and last film of the trilogy, Kam, a genetically engineered agent, attempts to thwart the plans of her evil twin brother.
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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