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Release Date:
January 28, 1948
Original Title:
Vice Versa
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
George H. Brown Productions
J. Arthur Rank Organisation
Two Cities Films
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 111
Businessman Paul Bultitude is sending his son Dick to a boarding school. While holding a magic stone from India, he wishes that he could be young again. His wish is immediately fulfilled and the two change bodies with each other. Mr Bultitude becomes a school boy who smokes cigars and has a very conservative view on child upbringing, while his son Dick becomes a gentleman who spends his time drinking lemonade and arranging children's parties.
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Art Direction:
Carmen Dillon
Assistant Director:
Michael Anderson
Associate Producer:
Paul Sheriff
Camera Operator:
Arthur Ibbetson
Costume Design:
Nadia Benois
Director:
Peter Ustinov
Director of Photography:
Jack Hildyard
Editor:
John D. Guthridge
Hair Designer:
Vivienne Walker
Makeup Artist:
Geoffrey Rodway
Music:
Antony Hopkins
Novel:
F. Anstey
Producer:
George H. Brown
Peter Ustinov
Set Decoration:
Colleen Browning
Sound Editor:
Harry Miller
Sound Recordist:
Reg Barnes Heath
L.E. Overton
Special Effects:
Henry Harris
Writer:
Peter Ustinov
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