The Swap (1979 Film)
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''The Swap'' is a 1979 American
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directed by
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. The film is edited from the 1969 film '' Sam's Song'', also directed by Leondopoulos. The film is also known as ''Line of Fire'' (American video title).


Plot

The film opens as Sam Nicoletti (Robert De Niro) works in his office where he is a film editor (in the original movie ''Sam's Song'' he is working on a documentary about Nixon but here he is working on a porno film), little knowing there is an intruder. After talking on the phone, Sam is knocked out from behind by the intruder. After the credits the film cuts to ten years later. Sam's brother Vito is being released from prison for an unspecified crime. He sets out to find out who killed Sam and why. He goes to visit Erica Moore, a publisher, who he knows spent time with Sam in his last days. She tells him how her husband had an affair with Carole, a girl Sam was dating, and ended up marrying Carole. In flashbacks we learn more about a weekend that Sam spent with rich friends Warren and Mickey. From a caretaker in the cemetery where Sam is buried, Vito learns that a girl has been visiting Sam's grave for the last ten years. He confronts her when she visits, but she drives off. Tracing her licence plate, he traces her to her home, where he reveals he is Sam's brother. Vivian reveals that she was in Sam's porno films. Vito is surprised as he was unaware of Sam's involvement in that business. Further complexities lead Vito to Warren and his wife, who both have reason to prevent the porno film seeing the light of day. Vito gets his hands on the reel of film and has it processed, while Vivian transports him around. Warren's wife seduces Vito at his hotel but 'slips him a mickey', later kidnapping him at gunpoint. But Vito grabs her, turns the gun on her and she is killed. Vito himself is wounded but goes to the film processing place where with Vivian he watches the porno film and sees that Warren was in it. Vivian drives him to Warren's where he shoots Warren's houseboy, and finds Warren in the bathtub. Warren pleads for his life but Vito shoots him. The film ends as Vivian drives Vito away. She thinks they can make it to the mountains where she can get him a doctor, but he is clearly dying. She tells him that she loves him.


Cast

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Robert De Niro Robert Anthony De Niro Jr. ( , ; born August 17, 1943) is an American actor. Known for his collaborations with Martin Scorsese, he is considered to be one of the best actors of his generation. De Niro is the recipient of various accolades ...
as Sam Nicoletti (1969 scenes) (archive footage) *
Jennifer Warren Jennifer Warren is an American actress, producer and film director. Early life and education She was born in the Greenwich Village section of New York City, the daughter of actress Paula Bauersmith and Dr. Barnet M. Warren, a dentist. Her unc ...
as Erica Moore (1969 scenes) (archive footage) * Jarred Mickey as Andrew Moore (1969 scenes) (archive footage) (as Jerry Micky) *
Terrayne Crawford Terrayne Crawford (sometimes credited as Terry Crawford born February 13, 1945) is a retired American actress known for her role as Beth Chavez and Edith Collins on the ABC-TV soap opera ''Dark Shadows'' from 1968 to 1971. Terry was Hostess on th ...
as Carole Moore (1969 scenes) (archive footage) * Martin J. Kelley as Mitch Negroni (1969 scenes) (archive footage) (as Martin Kelley) * Anthony Charnota as Vito Nicoletti (new scenes) *
Lisa Blount Lisa Suzanne Blount (July 1, 1957 – October 27, 2010) was an American film and television actress, and Academy Award-winning producer. Early life Blount was born in Fayetteville, Arkansas, to Margaret Louise Martin and Glen Roscoe Blount, ...
as Vivian Buck (new scenes) *
Sybil Danning Sybil Danning (born Sybille Johanna Danninger) is an Austrian actress, model, and film producer. She is best known for her frequent appearances in B movies during the 1970s and 1980s. Biography Early years and first films Born in Austria, Dannin ...
as Erica Moore (new scenes) * John Medici as Joey (new scenes) *
James Brown James Joseph Brown (May 3, 1933 – December 25, 2006) was an American singer, dancer, musician, record producer and bandleader. The central progenitor of funk music and a major figure of 20th century music, he is often referred to by the honor ...
as Lt. Benson (new scenes) *
Sam Anderson Sam Anderson (born April 2, 1947) is an American actor. He is best known for his character roles such as Sam Gorpley on '' Perfect Strangers'', Holland Manners on ''Angel'', dentist Bernard Nadler on ''Lost'' and in film, as the principal in ''F ...
as Paul (new scenes) * Tony Brande as Father Testa (new scenes) *Matt Greene as Marge's Assistant (new scenes) (as Matthew Greene) *
Alvin Hammer Alvin may refer to: Places Canada * Alvin, British Columbia United States * Alvin, Colorado * Alvin, Georgia * Alvin, Illinois * Alvin, Michigan * Alvin, Texas *Alvin, Wisconsin, a town * Alvin (community), Wisconsin, an unincorporated community ...
as Cemetery Caretaker (new scenes) *Jack Slater as Party Guest (new scenes) *
Phyllis Black Phyllis is a feminine given name which may refer to: People * Phyllis Bartholomew (1914–2002), English long jumper * Phyllis Drummond Bethune (née Sharpe, 1899–1982), New Zealand artist * Phyllis Calvert (1915–2002), British actress * Ph ...
as Marge Negroni (1969 scenes) (archive footage) (uncredited) *
Viva Viva may refer to: Companies and organisations * Viva (network operator), a Dominican mobile network operator * Viva Air, a Spanish airline taken over by flag carrier Iberia * Viva Air Dominicana * VIVA Bahrain, a telecommunication company * ...
as Girl with the hourglass (1969 scenes) (archive footage) (uncredited)


Production

In 1969, a young Robert De Niro starred in a drama called ''Sam's Song''. It made little profit but it got him noticed. Ten years later, a filmmaker wanted to get De Niro onto his project but didn't have the resources to do it. So he took to stealing much of ''Sam's Song'' and incorporating it into his own film. The result was ''The Swap''. Robert De Niro was angered that Cannon Films took his previously shot footage and inserted it into an entirely new film and legal action was almost taken.


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