Stagefright Chameleon (1988)

A solitary figure walks a railroad bridge. A spectator watches from overhead; he corners the figure to hand him a card saying, 'Don't give up hope.' The figure retaliates with a video camera, filming the spectator. In the distance, they see a woman and follow her into what seems to be, from the outside, a small building, but once inside they're in a labyrinth that takes them to the lair of the Mole King.

Director: Jim Sikora
Genre: Fantasy
Runtime: 10 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Jim Sikora
Editing: Jim Sikora
Production: Gorehound Underground Productions
Country: United States of America
Language: No Language
Original Language: en

Keywords

suicide, labyrinth, short film

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More Films in Genre: Fantasy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Stagefright Chameleon about?
A solitary figure walks a railroad bridge. A spectator watches from overhead; he corners the figure to hand him a card saying, 'Don't give up hope.' The figure retaliates with a video camera, filming the spectator. In the distance, they see a woman and follow her into what seems to be, from the outside, a small building, but once inside they're in a labyrinth that takes them to the lair of the Mole King.
Who directed Stagefright Chameleon?
Stagefright Chameleon was directed by Jim Sikora.
Who stars in Stagefright Chameleon?
Stagefright Chameleon stars Spencer Sundell, Craig White, Katie Lewis, L.D. Groban.
How long is Stagefright Chameleon?
Stagefright Chameleon has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
What genre is Stagefright Chameleon?
Stagefright Chameleon is a Fantasy film.
Where was Stagefright Chameleon produced?
Stagefright Chameleon was produced in United States of America.