Key Exchange
Key Exchange is a 1985 American romantic comedy film directed by Barnet Kellman and starring Brooke Adams as Lisa. The film is based on a play by Kevin Wade. The film was released by 20th Century Fox on August 14, 1985.
Plot
A young woman wishes to get her boyfriend to commit to her, yet the most she can manage to do is get him to exchange apartment keys.
Cast
- Brooke Adams as Lisa
- Ben Masters as Philip
- Danny Aiello as Carabello
- Daniel Stern as Michael
- Seth Allen as Frank
- Kerry Armstrong as The Beauty
- Sandra Beall as Marcy
- Annie Golden as Val
- Peter Brinkerhoff as Willie, The Stage Manager
- Ian Calderon as Lighting Technician
- John Spencer as Record Executive
- Keith Charles as Mr. Simon
- Roger Christiansen as A.D. Switcher
- John Cunningham as Sloane
- Ned Eisenberg as Piero
Production
The rights to the play were first purchased in November 1981. After negotiations with Mel Damski and Jamie Lee Curtis to direct and star respectively fell through, Barnet Kellman, who had directed the stage production was hired as director while Brooke Adams and Ben Masters who had acted in the stage production reprised their roles. Although Daniel Stern had never starred in Key Exchange, he was familiar with the work as he was slated to appear in the original stage production prior to dropping out in favor of Diner. The film was adapted by producer Paul Kurta and his production assistant, Kevin Scott, after attempts to find a screenwriter proved unsuccessful.
Reception
In a review for The New York Times, Vincent Canby was positive in his assessment "What sustains Key Exchange is not surprise, but the intelligence of its characters and of the people who made it."
In a negative review for the Chicago Sun-Times, Roger Ebert wrote, "“Key Exchange” is about two people who have a relationship but should not, two people who are married but should not be and the ways in which they all arrive at a singularly unconvincing happy ending. ".