Key Exchange (1985)
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50% of critics liked it
(6 reviews) -
36% of users liked it
(70 ratings)
Based on a play by Kevin Wade, this comedy stars Brooke Adams as a television producer who demands commitment from her free-spirited lover (Ben Masters). ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi
- Directed By
- Barnet Kellman
- Genres
- Comedy, Romance
- In Theaters
- Aug 14, 1985 Wide
Critic Reviews
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Vincent Canby, New York Times
What sustains ''Key Exchange'' is not surprise, but the intelligence of its characters and of the people who made it.
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Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times
Creates characters who should be in the same room with one another and then separates them with dreary and predictable artifice.
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, TV Guide's Movie Guide
The whole thing comes off as a cliched embarrassment that doesn't show even a pittance of insight.
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Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat, Spirituality and Practice
A crisp comedy of manners about young urban professionals who, while quite capable at work, find themselves less apt when it comes to relationships.
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Cast
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Ben Masters
as Philip Bailey
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Brooke Adams
as Lisa Simon
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Danny Aiello
as Carabello
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Daniel Stern
as Michael Fine
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Nancy Mette
as April Fine
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Tony Roberts
as David Slattery
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Seth Allen
as Frank Mars
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Kerry Armstrong
as The Beauty
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Sandra Beall
as Marcy
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Peter Brinkerhoff
as Willie the Stage Manager
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Ian Calderon
as Lighting Technician
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Keith Charles
as Mr. Simon
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Roger Christiansen
as A.D. Switcher
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Debbie Copaken
as Debbie
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John Cunningham
as Sloane
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Ned Eisenberg
as Piero
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Alix Elias
as Mrs. Anderson
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Terri Garber
as Amy
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Annie Golden
as Val
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Robin Groves
as Party Girl
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Edward I. Koch
as Himself
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Davenia McFadden
as Loraine
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Deborah Offner
as Chiropractor Woman
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Rex Robbins
as Mr. Fanshaw
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Marisa Smith
as Cosmo Woman
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Bill Smitrovich
as Lenny
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John Spencer
as Record Executive
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Holland Taylor
as Mrs. Fanshaw
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Dan Ziskie
as Mr. Anderson
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Barnet Kellman
as Director
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Maggie Renzi
as Cosmo Woman
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Sara Sugihara
as Assistant Choreographer
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Rick van Valkenburg
as Hal
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Brad Brewer
as Puppeteer
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Marvin Brown
as Puppeteer
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Debra Engel
as Makeup Girl
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Gia Galeano
as Interviewer
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Susan Gregard
as Gym Honey
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Glenngo King
as Puppeteer
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David Marin
as Puppeteer
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Vincent McDonald
as Houdaille Guy
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Peter Pucci
as Eric
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Mary Lou Rosato
as Guard
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John Venema
as Man at Party
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High Voltage
as Aerobics Teacher
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Erik van Valkenburg
as George