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                   Vice Versa (1988)
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Judge Reinhold,
Fred Savage,
Corinne Bohrer,
Swoosie Kurtz,
Jane Kaczmarek,
David Proval,
William Prince,
Gloria Gifford,
Beverly Archer
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Brian Gilbert
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Children & Family,
Family Comedies,
Family Sci-Fi & Fantasy,
Teen Comedies
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Children & Family,Family Comedies,Family Sci-Fi & Fantasy,Teen Comedies
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98
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Marshall Seymour is an Executive Vice President for one of Chicago's most prestigious department stores. He is also a divorced, stressed-out workaholic with little time for his 11-year-old son, Charlie. But when the two find themselves under the influence of an ill-gotten mystical skull, they become much closer...mostly due to the fact that their minds have switched bodies! Now a preteen boy is up against backstabbing co-workers, politically dangerous board meetings and a blossoming love affair - while a grown man is forced to contend with grade-school bullies, homework and a surprising scarcity of Evian water in the school cafeteria.
                 
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