Amusing Movies Regarding Erroneous Identities
Trading places with another is always a enjoyable and innovative model for a storyline of a film. Try out these three movies about mistaken, exchanged or just erroneous identities. Be ready to fall down laughing as you see the characters finally sympathize with another.
From 1987 and starring Dudley Moore, Kirk Cameron, "Like Father, Like Son". A heart surgeon by mistake sprinkles an old Indian potion into his Bloody Mary and presto, he and his laid-back son have traded identities. Cast includes Dudley Moore, Kirk Cameron, Margaret Colin, Catherine Hicks, Patrick O'Neal, and Sean Astin.
The father is a heart surgeon who happens to be so immersed in his own occupation that he pays no thought to the difficulties the son is having with school and social activities. The trading places with each other leads to extraordinarily hilarious difficulties at work and at school but each gets insight into the others life.
A similar premise is the motion picture "Freaky Friday" from 2003. This one involves a 15-year old daughter and her mother who both don't try to appreciate the other. The mom wants more support for her imminent marriage and the daughter wants more support for her musical dreams.
A Chinese restaurant and a mysterious fortune cookie on Thursday evening bring about a Friday to remember. But the wedding is on Saturday. Will they be switched back in time? Starring Jamie Lee Curtis, Lindsay Lohan and Mark Harmon.
To finish a recommendation for a diverse kind of identity exchange, in "Mrs. Doubtfire" Robin Williams plays a free-spirited husband and dad who unenthusiastically gets divorced after fourteen years. Yet, he cannot stand to be away from his children so he pretends to be a British housekeeper and his ex-wife hires him as a nanny.
Starring the hilariously talented Robin Williams as the dad and Mrs. Doubtfire, Sally Fields as his ex-wife and Lisa Jakob, Matthew Lawrence and Mara Wilson as the children. Mrs. Doubtfire is a movie that should not be missed from 1993.
And of course, there may be more but there you have three suggestions for some funny and memorable films based upon the premise of a mistaken identity. Have fun! - 18418
From 1987 and starring Dudley Moore, Kirk Cameron, "Like Father, Like Son". A heart surgeon by mistake sprinkles an old Indian potion into his Bloody Mary and presto, he and his laid-back son have traded identities. Cast includes Dudley Moore, Kirk Cameron, Margaret Colin, Catherine Hicks, Patrick O'Neal, and Sean Astin.
The father is a heart surgeon who happens to be so immersed in his own occupation that he pays no thought to the difficulties the son is having with school and social activities. The trading places with each other leads to extraordinarily hilarious difficulties at work and at school but each gets insight into the others life.
A similar premise is the motion picture "Freaky Friday" from 2003. This one involves a 15-year old daughter and her mother who both don't try to appreciate the other. The mom wants more support for her imminent marriage and the daughter wants more support for her musical dreams.
A Chinese restaurant and a mysterious fortune cookie on Thursday evening bring about a Friday to remember. But the wedding is on Saturday. Will they be switched back in time? Starring Jamie Lee Curtis, Lindsay Lohan and Mark Harmon.
To finish a recommendation for a diverse kind of identity exchange, in "Mrs. Doubtfire" Robin Williams plays a free-spirited husband and dad who unenthusiastically gets divorced after fourteen years. Yet, he cannot stand to be away from his children so he pretends to be a British housekeeper and his ex-wife hires him as a nanny.
Starring the hilariously talented Robin Williams as the dad and Mrs. Doubtfire, Sally Fields as his ex-wife and Lisa Jakob, Matthew Lawrence and Mara Wilson as the children. Mrs. Doubtfire is a movie that should not be missed from 1993.
And of course, there may be more but there you have three suggestions for some funny and memorable films based upon the premise of a mistaken identity. Have fun! - 18418
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