Chameleon Games (1987)
Paris, 1955. Fraudster Georges de Valera, hiding from the police, with the help of a correspondent for the reactionary newspaper Sibilo, poses as Minister Dubov, who allegedly escaped from the Soviet Union. Sibilo's daughter explains to Georges the purpose of the planned action: to slander progressive journalists with the help of the false Dubov. De Valera, not wanting to become a participant in the provocation, goes into hiding. But instead they find another candidate for the role of Dubov...
Director: Arūnas Žebriūnas
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Gregory Hlady as Georges de Valera |
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Juozas Budraitis as Sibilo |
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Ingeborga Dapkūnaitė as Veronika |
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Regimantas Adomaitis as Roberas |
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Liya Akhedzhakova as Irma |
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Audris Chadaravičius as Žiulis Palotenas |
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Algimantas Masiulis as Baron |
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Mikhail Svetin as Police Commissioner Goble |
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Arūnas Storpirštis as Šalvje |
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Gražina Balandytė as |
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Vytautas Eidukaitis as Lermingenas |
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Vytautas Tomkus as |
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Sigitas Rackys as |
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Vaiva Mainelytė as |
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Vytautas Šapranauskas as |
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Jūratė Onaitytė as |
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Kostas Smoriginas as |
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Elena Krivda as |
| Directing | Arūnas Žebriūnas | Director |
| Writing | Arūnas Žebriūnas | Writer |
| Camera | Jonas Gricius | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Laimis Vilkonkus | Music |
| Writing | Jean-Paul Sartre | Original Story |
| Art | Algimantas Siugzda | Production Design |