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| director = Melanie Mayron |
| director = Melanie Mayron |
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| producer = Joan Van Horn |
| producer = Joan Van Horn |
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− | | writer = Stu Krieger<br />[[Mary Rodgers]] |
+ | | writer = [[Stu Krieger]]<br />[[Mary Rodgers]] |
| starring = [[Shelley Long]]<br />[[Gaby Hoffmann]] |
| starring = [[Shelley Long]]<br />[[Gaby Hoffmann]] |
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| music = James McVay<br />Lisa Harlow Stark |
| music = James McVay<br />Lisa Harlow Stark |
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| release = [[May 6]], [[1995]] |
| release = [[May 6]], [[1995]] |
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| country = United States |
| country = United States |
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| language = English |
| language = English |
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==Plot== |
==Plot== |
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− | + | Ellen Andrews ([[Shelley Long]]) and her daughter, Annabelle ([[Gaby Hoffmann]]), find it difficult to get along with each other, each professing that the other has no idea what her life is like. A pair of magical amulets causes them to switch bodies for a day, after which they have reached a better understanding of each other. |
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− | Among many changes from the original, this version of the story has diving instead of waterskiing as Annabelle's main hobby, which again plays a big role in the film's climax. Also, in the original (and the book), Ellen and |
+ | Among many changes from the original, this version of the story has diving instead of waterskiing as Annabelle's main hobby, which again plays a big role in the film's climax. Also, in the original (and the book), Ellen and Bill are marital partners and Bill is Annabelle's dad, whereas in this adaptation, Ellen is a single mom and Bill is her new boyfriend |
==Cast== |
==Cast== |
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− | *[[Shelley Long]] as |
+ | *[[Shelley Long]] as Ellen Andrews |
− | *[[Gaby Hoffmann]] as |
+ | *[[Gaby Hoffmann]] as Annabelle Andrews |
− | *Catlin Adams as |
+ | *Catlin Adams as Dana Barb |
− | *[[Sandra Bernhard]] as |
+ | *[[Sandra Bernhard]] as Frieda Debny |
− | *Andrew Bilgore as |
+ | *Andrew Bilgore as Mr. Sweet |
− | *[[Eileen Brennan]] as |
+ | *[[Eileen Brennan]] as Principal Handel |
− | *[[Drew Carey]] as |
+ | *[[Drew Carey]] as Stan Horner |
− | *[[Carol Kane]] as |
+ | *[[Carol Kane]] as Leanne Futterman |
− | *Kevin Krakower as |
+ | *Kevin Krakower as Herbie |
− | *[[Taylor Negron]] as |
+ | *[[Taylor Negron]] as Cary |
− | *Alan Rosenberg as |
+ | *Alan Rosenberg as Bill Davidson |
− | *Katherine Cortez as |
+ | *Katherine Cortez as Mrs. Tarr |
*Joe Costanza as Construction Worker |
*Joe Costanza as Construction Worker |
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*E.J. De La Pena as Bully |
*E.J. De La Pena as Bully |
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*Mandy Douglas as Ninth Grader |
*Mandy Douglas as Ninth Grader |
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− | *Directed by Melanie Mayron |
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− | *Mary Rodgers (earlier screenplay) |
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− | *Stu Krieger (teleplay) |
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− | *Release Date:6 May 1995 |
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− | *Runtime: 86 min |
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==Remake== |
==Remake== |
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− | + | The [[2003]] film [[Freaky Friday]] stars [[Lindsay Lohan]] as [[Anna Coleman]] and [[Jamie Lee Curtis]] as [[Tess Coleman|her mother]]. In it, their bodies are switched due to an enchanted fortune cookie. |
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Revision as of 22:15, 7 August 2019
Freaky Friday is a 1995 television film made for ABC, starring Shelley Long and Gaby Hoffmann. It is based on the novel of the same name by Mary Rodgers, in which a mother and daughter switch bodies and get a taste of each other's lives.
Plot
Ellen Andrews (Shelley Long) and her daughter, Annabelle (Gaby Hoffmann), find it difficult to get along with each other, each professing that the other has no idea what her life is like. A pair of magical amulets causes them to switch bodies for a day, after which they have reached a better understanding of each other.
Among many changes from the original, this version of the story has diving instead of waterskiing as Annabelle's main hobby, which again plays a big role in the film's climax. Also, in the original (and the book), Ellen and Bill are marital partners and Bill is Annabelle's dad, whereas in this adaptation, Ellen is a single mom and Bill is her new boyfriend
Cast
- Shelley Long as Ellen Andrews
- Gaby Hoffmann as Annabelle Andrews
- Catlin Adams as Dana Barb
- Sandra Bernhard as Frieda Debny
- Andrew Bilgore as Mr. Sweet
- Eileen Brennan as Principal Handel
- Drew Carey as Stan Horner
- Carol Kane as Leanne Futterman
- Kevin Krakower as Herbie
- Taylor Negron as Cary
- Alan Rosenberg as Bill Davidson
- Katherine Cortez as Mrs. Tarr
- Joe Costanza as Construction Worker
- E.J. De La Pena as Bully
- Mandy Douglas as Ninth Grader
Remake
The 2003 film Freaky Friday stars Lindsay Lohan as Anna Coleman and Jamie Lee Curtis as her mother. In it, their bodies are switched due to an enchanted fortune cookie.
Gallery
This page uses content from the English Wikipedia page Freaky Friday (1995 film). The list of authors can be seen in the page history. Text from Wikipedia is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. |
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