XChange (film)
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Directed by | Allan Moyle |
Written by | Christopher Pelham |
Produced by | Mark Amin Jean Desormeaux Marc S. Grenier |
Starring | Stephen Baldwin Kyle MacLachlan Kim Coates Pascale Bussières Janet Kidder |
Cinematography | Pierre Gill |
Edited by | Dean Balser |
Music by | Andrew Lockington |
Distributed by | Trimark Pictures[1] |
Release date |
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Running time | 110 minutes |
Language | English |
XChange (also spelled: Xchange and X Change) is a 2000 Canadian science fiction thriller film[2] directed by Allan Moyle[3] and starring Stephen Baldwin, Kyle MacLachlan, Kim Coates, Pascale Bussières,[4][5] and Janet Kidder.
Plot
[edit]In the future, where it's faster to travel by exchanging bodies with someone at the destination, a man's body is hijacked by a ruthless terrorist.
Toffler (Kim Coates), a member of the privileged "Corpie" (corporate) class, accidentally ends up in the body of a terrorist named Fisk (Kyle MacLachlan), who has in turn taken over Toffler's original body. Unable to continue as Fisk, Toffler is forced to use a cloned body (Stephen Baldwin) with a limited lifespan in order to track down Fisk and get his original body back.
Reception
[edit]Rotten Tomatoes aggregates five negative reviews of this film.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ "Telefilm sales outdo features" at variety.com
- ^ "Vendors & Products: T- V/Trimark Television" at variety.com
- ^ "New releases" by Michael Ward, Herald Sun (18 Oct, 2001) Retrieved from ProQuest 360293838
- ^ "X Change: Pascale Bussieres on the edge of stardom" by Harvey F Chartrand, Take One, Vol. 9, Iss. 31, (Spring 2001) Retrieved from ProQuest 216190274
- ^ "Stephen Baldwin - fourth brother but second in success" at The Peterborough Examiner (14 April, 2000) Retrieved from ProQuest 354443813
- ^ "XChange". Rotten Tomatoes. n.d. Retrieved 2023-06-28.
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