Switch (1991)

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Written by Blake Edwards

Directed by Blake Edwards

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1991

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Steve Brooks (Perry King) is the biggest sexist, male chauvinist pig that has walked the earth. However don't fret girls - he does get his just desserts when 3 of his angry ex-girlfriends murder him.

In heaven, however, there isn't a place for someone of his standards, only people who believe everyone is equal can enter the pearly gates.

So now he is sent back to earth in the body of a woman, called Amanda Brooks (Ellen Barkin) so that he can see how women are treated by men like the one he once was.

Hilarious comedy!!

Starring :Ellen Barkin, Tony Roberts, Perry King, Jobeth Williams, Jimmy Smits, Lorraine Bracco, Bruce Payne, Lysette Anthony, Victoria Mahoney, Basil Hoffman, Catherine Keener, Kevin Kilner, David Wohl, James Harper, John Lafayette, and more..

Written and

Cast

Image for Ellen BarkinEllen BarkinAmanda Brooks
Image for Jimmy SmitsJimmy SmitsWalter Stone
Image for JoBeth WilliamsJoBeth WilliamsMargo Brofman
Image for Lorraine BraccoLorraine BraccoSheila Faxton
Tony RobertsArnold Freidkin
Perry KingSteve Brooks
Bruce PayneThe Devil
Lysette AnthonyLiz
Victoria MahoneyFelicia
Basil HoffmanHiggins
Catherine KeenerSteve's Secretary
Kevin KilnerDan Jones
David WohlAttorney Caldwell
James HarperLt. Laster

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