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The Great Chameleon 2013

80 min📅 2013-06-15

Ex-con Leo D'Amico finds himself caught between two urgent pursuits in the brisk comedy The Great Chameleon (2013): retrieving the cash he stashed before cops can trace it, and rescuing his niece from unseen danger.

Director: Goran Kalezic

Cast

Victor Altomare
Joe Murky
Stacy Keach
Stacy Keach
Max
Robert Davi
Robert Davi
Curry
Monique Zordan
Monique Zordan
Katy Simm
Nick Mancuso
Nick Mancuso
Senior Agent Powers
Lazar Rockwood
Lazar Rockwood
Homeless
Ted Han
Mr. Chiang
Fatmir Doga
Nick

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Great Chameleon (2013) about?

After a prison stint, ex-con Leo D'Amico scrambles to locate his niece before detectives close in on the stolen money he stashed. What begins as a simple hide-and-seek turns into a whirlwind of disguises, double-crosses, and split-second escapes as Leo tries to outmaneuver both the cops and the clock.

Who directed The Great Chameleon?

Goran Kalezic helmed The Great Chameleon, infusing the caper with a brisk, genre-bending rhythm and sharp comedic timing.

Who stars in The Great Chameleon?

Victor Altomare headlines the film as Leo D'Amico, joined by Stacy Keach, Robert Davi, Monique Zordan, Nick Mancuso, and Lazar Rockwood.

Is The Great Chameleon (2013) worth watching?

If you enjoy tight, twisty comedies that wink at classic noir, The Great Chameleon offers 80 minutes of snappy fun. Its breezy runtime and genre-savvy tone make it an easy pick for fans of character-driven capers—just don't expect a deep-dive drama.

How long is The Great Chameleon?

The Great Chameleon runs 80 minutes, a concise runtime perfect for a fast-paced comedic thriller.

About The Great Chameleon (2013) — A snappy comedy-thriller chase for cash and family

Ex-con Leo D'Amico finds himself caught between two urgent pursuits in the brisk comedy The Great Chameleon (2013): retrieving the cash he stashed before cops can trace it, and rescuing his niece from unseen danger. Director Goran Kalezic crafts a taut, mile-a-minute chase where every disguise feels one step ahead of the law and every character might be wearing a new face. Victor Altomare leads the cast as the slippery, street-smart D'Amico, flanked by heavyweights Stacy Keach and Robert Davi in roles that balance grit with gallows humor.

Underneath the fast-talking veneer of this 80-minute caper lies a meditation on reinvention and redemption, asking whether a seasoned hustler can outrun his past or whether family finally pulls him toward the straight and narrow. With a breakneck pace and a wink at classic noir tropes, The Great Chameleon delivers a playful, pulpy ride that keeps you guessing who's genuine and who's merely playing a part.