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Release Date:
December 17, 1976
Original Title:
Freaky Friday
Alternate Titles:
Freaky Friday : Un Vendredi Dingue Dingue Dingue
Kelekótya péntek
Niezwykły piątek
Tal Mãe, Tal Filha
Um Dia Muito Louco
Un Vendredi dingue, dingue, dingue
Åh, hvilken herlig fredag
Genres:
Comedy | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Walt Disney Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
GB: U IE: PG RO: AP SE: Btl US: G
Runtime: 95
School girl Annabel is hassled by her mother, and Mrs. Andrews is annoyed with her daughter, Annabel. They both think that the other has an easy life. On a normal Friday morning, both complain about each other and wish they could have the easy life of their daughter/mother for just one day and their wishes come true as a bit of magic puts Annabel in Mrs. Andrews' body and vice versa. They both have a Freaky Friday.
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Art Direction:
John B. Mansbridge
Jack Senter
Associate Producer:
Tom Leetch
Book:
Mary Rodgers
Costume Design:
Emily Sundby
Chuck Keehne
Director:
Gary Nelson
Director of Photography:
Charles F. Wheeler
Editor:
Cotton Warburton
First Assistant Director:
Ronald R. Grow
Hairstylist:
Gloria Montemayor
Makeup Artist:
Robert J. Schiffer
Music Editor:
Evelyn Kennedy
Novel:
Mary Rodgers
Original Music Composer:
Johnny Mandel
Producer:
Ron Miller
Screenplay:
Mary Rodgers
Second Assistant Director:
Cheryl Downey
Set Decoration:
Robert R. Benton
Sound Editor:
Raymond Craddock
Sound Mixer:
George Ronconi
Sound Supervisor:
Herb Taylor
Special Effects:
Eustace Lycett
Danny Lee
Art Cruickshank
Stunts:
Christine Freeman
Dick Warlock
Kevin N. Johnston
Richard E. Butler
Paula Dell
Technical Advisor:
Larry Meddock
Unit Production Manager:
Tom McCrory
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