When Wendell B. Harris Jr. made his first — and, even three decades on, still only — film, “Chameleon Street,” he offered up a scrappy and brilliant debut venture. Based on the incredible true story ...
Growing up in Flint, Wendell B. Harris was only 4 when he watched a movie on TV — 1931's "The Public Enemy" with James Cagney — that influenced the rest of his life. ”It was as if the art of cinema, ...
Mike Plante wrote about the DVD release of Chameleon Street in our Load & Play section in 2007. The film will screen at this year’s Sundance Film Festival in its Sundance Collection section. In ...
"I think, therefore I scam." Arbelos Films has revealed a new trailer for the 4K restoration of this award-winning indie comedy titled Chameleon Street, which originally premiered in 1989 at the ...
Winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the 1990 Sundance Film Festival - yet criminally underseen for over three decades - Chameleon Street recounts the improbable but true story of Michigan con man ...
Wendell B. Harris Jr. recently relived the greatest moment of his filmmaking life. He returned to the Sundance Film Festival, where in 1990 his made-in-Flint movie "Chameleon Street" won the Grand ...
Wendell B. Harris Jr.’s subversive landmark film ‘Chameleon Street’ has been given a proper 4K restoration by Arbelos Films. Written, directed, and starring the Juilliard-trained Wendell B. Harris Jr, ...
Whatever happened to Wendell B. Harris Jr.? It’s a question that might be asked with greater frequency if only more people had heard of the 1990 winner of the Sundance Film Festival’s dramatic Grand ...
Armond White, Arsenio Hall, Chameleon Street, Flint, Hugh Jackman, Michigan, Robert De Niro, Selma, Sundance Film Festival, Wendell B. Harris Jr, Will Smith Perhaps it goes without saying that the ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Wendell B. Harris Jr.'s brilliant debut feature Chameleon Street (1990) comes to ...
After winning the Grand Jury Prize for his first (and so far, only) film, Harris expected a more traditional career rise. Thirty years later, he's still feeling the regrets of what came next. When ...
Doug Street is a lawyer, a surgeon, a TIME Magazine reporter and an Ivy League student—in truth he is none of these things, but he’s so good at pretending he is that he’s able to convince almost ...