Freaky Friday (1995 film)

Freaky Friday
Based on Freaky Friday by Mary Rodgers
Written by Stu Krieger
Directed by Melanie Mayron
Starring Shelley Long
Gaby Hoffmann
Catlin Adams
Sandra Bernhard
Music by James McVay
Lisa Harlow Stark
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Executive producer(s) George Zaloom
Les Mayfield
Scott Immergut
Producer(s) Joan Van Horn
Cinematography Russ Alsobrook
Editor(s) Henk Van Eeghen
Running time 86 minutes
Production company(s) Walt Disney Television
Distributor Buena Vista Television
Release
Original network ABC
Original release May 6, 1995 (1995-05-06)
Chronology
Preceded by Freaky Friday (1976 film)
Followed by Freaky Friday (2003 film)

Freaky Friday is a 1995 American made-for-television fantasy-comedy film and a remake of the 1976 film of the same name produced by Walt Disney Television which premiered on May 6, 1995 as part of The Wonderful World of Disney. It is the fourth in a series of four remakes of classic Disney films produced for broadcast on ABC during the 1994–95 television season.

Plot

A mother, Ellen (Shelley Long), and daughter, Annabelle (Gaby Hoffmann), find it difficult to get along with each other, each professing that the other has no idea what her life is like. A pair of magical amulets causes the two of them to switch bodies for a day, after which they have reached a better understanding of each other.

Among many changes from the original, this version of the story has diving instead of waterskiing as Annabelle's main hobby, which again plays a big role in the film's climax. Also, in the original (and the book), Ellen and Bill are married and Bill is Annabelle's dad, whereas in this adaptation, Ellen is a single mom and Bill is her new beau.

Supporting cast

In addition to the leads Shelley Long, Gaby Hoffmann, and Alan Rosenberg (as Ellen's boyfriend Bill), the film features several notable actors in supporting and cameo roles: Eileen Brennan as Annabelle's principal, Carol Kane as twin sister teachers, Drew Carey as a government-paid repo man, Sandra Bernhard as an impatient fashion retailer, Jackie Hoffman as the swim team coach, Andrew Keegan as Annabelle's love interest Luke, and Marla Sokoloff as the school's resident queen bee.

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