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Freaky Friday

  • 1976
  • G
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
15K
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Jodie Foster, John Astin, Barbara Harris, and Vicki Schreck in Freaky Friday (1976)
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Body Swap ComedyComedyFamilyFantasy

A mother and daughter find their personalities switched and have to live each other's lives on one strange Friday.A mother and daughter find their personalities switched and have to live each other's lives on one strange Friday.A mother and daughter find their personalities switched and have to live each other's lives on one strange Friday.

  • Director
    • Gary Nelson
  • Writer
    • Mary Rodgers
  • Stars
    • Barbara Harris
    • Jodie Foster
    • John Astin
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    15K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gary Nelson
    • Writer
      • Mary Rodgers
    • Stars
      • Barbara Harris
      • Jodie Foster
      • John Astin
    • 84User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
    • 51Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Barbara Harris
    Barbara Harris
    • Mrs. Andrews
    Jodie Foster
    Jodie Foster
    • Annabel
    John Astin
    John Astin
    • Mr. Andrews
    Patsy Kelly
    Patsy Kelly
    • Mrs. Schmauss
    Dick Van Patten
    Dick Van Patten
    • Harold Jennings
    Vicki Schreck
    • Virginia
    Sorrell Booke
    Sorrell Booke
    • Mr. Dilk
    Alan Oppenheimer
    Alan Oppenheimer
    • Mr. Joffert
    Ruth Buzzi
    Ruth Buzzi
    • Opposing Coach
    Kaye Ballard
    Kaye Ballard
    • Coach Betsy
    Marc McClure
    Marc McClure
    • Boris Harris
    Marie Windsor
    Marie Windsor
    • Mrs. Murphy
    Sparky Marcus
    • Ben Andrews
    Ceil Cabot
    Ceil Cabot
    • Miss McGuirk
    Brooke Mills
    • Mrs. Gibbons
    Karen Smith
    • Mary Kay Gilbert
    Marvin Kaplan
    Marvin Kaplan
    • Carpet Cleaner
    Al Molinaro
    Al Molinaro
    • Drapery Man
    • Director
      • Gary Nelson
    • Writer
      • Mary Rodgers
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'Freaky Friday' raises intriguing philosophical and legal questions about identity, the nature of the mind and soul, and the legal implications of body switching. The film explores what constitutes a person's identity, whether it is the mind, body, or soul, and the legal ramifications of actions performed in a switched body. It delves into the complexities of personality, genetics, and legal precedents for actions like forgery when performed by someone in another's body. These themes add depth to the comedic premise, prompting viewers to consider deeper existential and ethical questions.
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    7TheLittleSongbird

    I liked it

    It wasn't 100% perfect, but it did entertain me. I will say I also enjoyed the 2003 remake as it was fresh and funny. That said, this is definitely worth seeing. It does start off very briskly, but it loses its way just towards the end, and one or two of the gags were lacking. That said, the script does have its humorous and touching parts, the film is nice to watch visually with nice cinematography, scenery and costumes, the music was nice and upbeat and the premise intrigued me. The direction was also assured, but what made the film was the two sterling lead performances of Barbara Harris and especially Jodie Foster as the mother and daughter who swap bodies for a day. The supporting performances while not as effervescent were also effective. Overall, I liked it, it wasn't perfect, but there are certainly worse movies out there. 7/10 Bethany Cox
    Anya-fan

    Disney at it's Best!

    This is definitely one of the very best of Disney's many comedies. Perhaps it's the great writing from Mary Rodgers, author of the book, or the spectacular acting from the entire cast, especially a young Jodie Foster and Barbara Harris.

    The film is incredibly funny, without being stupid, and it feels very real and authentic, an element that is gone from almost every other Disney film of the era. Although it includes the typical Disney chase scene, the rest of Disney's usual cliches are dropped so that the focus is on the characters and the believable and hilarious situations that they get into.

    A definite 10/10! Go rent it! Be sure that you get the 1977 version, though, not the 1995 remake.
    6moonspinner55

    Mary Rodgers' fantastic tale runs out of gas early because it can't be bothered with fantasy...

    If you changed personalities with your kid--actually found yourself in his or her body--would you spend the rest of the day in school? If you found yourself in your mother's body, would you bother cooking a meal for your husband's corporate buffet? Disney's "Freaky Friday", adapted by Mary Rodgers from her popular young adult novel, doesn't quite work; there's no awe in the circumstance involved--just lessons to be learned. Mom Barbara Harris earns points for daughter Jodie Foster at school, while Foster (in Harris' body) gets closer to the guy next door. Both leads are very good however, and Harris is wonderful calling her husband "Daddy" (with a quick switch to "Bill, Dear") and later playing a hot game of softball with a group of boys (while chewing bubblegum AND smoking a cigarette). Foster has some funny outbursts but generally has less to work with (she screws up a typing class, a photography class, band practice and field hockey, but does great in social studies). The movie is far too long, with inertia setting in right about the time Harris is called to the principal's office to discuss her daughter's schoolwork. The slapstick finale, a painful "Love Bug" flashback, is pure juvenalia (complete with a magic twist that makes no sense--not even in this movie's universe), yet the picture was a blockbuster anyway. **1/2 from ****
    dougdoepke

    What If You Were in My Shoes

    With their vibrant turns, Harris and Foster make the movie. The idea of body reversals may not be a new one but it's never been done better than here. Mom (Harris) snipes at daughter (Foster) who still does her own thing anyway. So what would each do if they had role reversals for a day. What would Mom do if she were suddenly in daughter's body and vice-versa. So it's a 30-year old in a teenager's body and a teenager in a wife-mother's body. The concept's loaded with funny potential without much trying. Mom learns what it's like to be in school again, especially when grappling with a new-fangled typewriter, while daughter cooks for Dad's (Astin) big business buffet, with something called an "oven".

    The material, of course, makes the laughs easy to come by. Still, the two leads shine in their respective roles. Some of the material can get touchy as when daughter uses Mom's mature figure to tempt neighbor boy. Nonetheless, it's humorously finessed. Hard to believe Foster really is only 13 given her abilities. Good to see such movie vets as Marie Windsor, Patsy Kelly, and Iris Adrian picking up paydays. I had to check the cast list twice to make sure it really was noir vamp Windsor playing a teacher, of all things. Anyway, except for the overdone madcap of the finale, the movie's a delight, even for non-Disney viewers like myself.
    laurajaykay

    very funny movie

    This movie, unlike the two so called remakes actually follows the book. My kids have all loved this movie and had no trouble at all relating to the incidents.Sure they have typing class instead of computer class but so what? So what if the Mom stays home and the Dad works. Many families do that today. The brother appears to be in half day kindergarten because he is picked up from school before lunch. Maybe Mom will go back to work next year. It may be a bit dated but that doesn't detract from the movie at all.

    Unlike many modern movies the kids are not smart mouthed brats who get away with such behavior. There are no gross jokes or rude, stupid humor.

    This is a fun movie for families, especially mothers and daughters to watch together. I would recommend this over the other two because it's how the author intended the story.

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    • Trivia
      Actress Jodie Foster was offered the Princess Leia role in Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) around the time that this movie was in development when George Lucas had wanted to make the character young and Foster had actually got the part when it was realized that Foster was still under contract to Disney. There may have been a way for Foster to get out of the contract but her mother decided to honor the contract and as such Foster contractually completed Freaky Friday (1976) for Disney in 1976.
    • Goofs
      During the police chase, there is a camera dolly mounted on the driver's side of the red VW Beetle; visible during the tracking shot of them passing through the traffic cones.
    • Quotes

      Mrs. Schmauss: Where do I start, honey?

      Annabel (as Mrs. Andrews): In the kitchen. We had a little problem this morning.

      Mrs. Schmauss: What happened?

      Annabel (as Mrs. Andrews): Well, the washing machine went bananas and uh...

      Mrs. Schmauss: [suddenly we enter the next scene, in the laundry room just after the kitchen] Well, lets take a look and see what's going on.

      [she opens the washing machine lid, and very instantly sees that it's overloaded]

      Mrs. Schmauss: Oh no! No! Well no wonder.

      [starts taking them out piece by piece]

      Mrs. Schmauss: You're going to cram your shirts, and your rugs, and your hose, and your sneakers, and some little tin things. What are these little tin things? Oh jacks! That's cute. That's cute! And all of your jacks in here together, not to mention you used too much soap. That is your problem.

      [shuts the lid]

      Annabel (as Mrs. Andrews): Well, that's what comes of letting Annabel help with the laundry. That sweet thing trying to be helpful.

      Mrs. Schmauss: A genuine first?

      [rolls her eyes]

      Mrs. Schmauss: Ugh!

    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Twilight's Last Gleaming, Fun with Dick and Jane, The Cassandra Crossing, The Sentinel, Freaky Friday, Voyage of the Damned (1977)
    • Soundtracks
      I'd Like to Be You for a Day
      Words and Music Al Kasha and Joel Hirschhorn

      Performed by Barbara Harris and Jodie Foster (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • January 21, 1977 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Un Viernes Alocado
    • Filming locations
      • Mission Bay, San Diego, California, USA(water skiing)
    • Production company
      • Walt Disney Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $25,942,000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $25,942,000
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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