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Switch was an American action-adventure, tongue-in-cheek and detective series that was broadcast on the CBS network for three seasons between September 9th, 1975 and August 20th, 1978, bumping the long-running Hawaii Five-O detective series to Friday nights.
Switch is a 1991 film by Blake Edwards. Ellen Barkin plays a sexist, chauvinist man who is murdered and reincarnated as a beautiful woman.
Alan, gets conned into going on a blind date...and he HATES blind dates. But this one looks promising, his date sucks, but there is another girl there that looks interesting. But can he get away with making The Switch? Written by Tucker Dansie
This film, a satire on television, was never completed due to the death of director Giuseppe Colizzi.
A dark comedy about two dimwitted crooks who decide to kidnap a mob informants wife. The problem is, the ink on the divorce papers has barely dried. One of the kidnappers is falling for the wife and the mob informant won't pay the ransom. Now the kidnappers must figure out what to do with the wife, and find a new way to get their money. Written by Carey Lewis
Donny is a Mobster trying to pay his way out of organized crime. He has to pull one final job to buy his freedom back and he needs the help of an unsuspecting foreign girl to do it. After Donny kidnaps Eva, the chase is on to make the Switch. Written by Jason Miller
Larry McAfee is paralyzed from the neck down following a motorcycle accident. He gradually loses the will to live, in the meantime befriending a talk radio DJ (portrayed by Craig T Nelson) over the phone. The two meet each other and become friends, though Larry still wishes to end his life. The DJ reluctantly has a switch installed on Larry's life support that Larry can activate at any time (via his mouth) to end his life. Written by Anthony Ventarola
Steve Brooks is a sexist and the prototype macho. Unfortunately one day he is killed by one of his girlfriends. In heaven, though, there is no place for men like him and he is sent back to earth in the body of a woman so that he can see how women are treated by men like the one he once was. Written by Harald Mayr
Set in 1949 Toronto, this film tells the story of Isabelle, a telephone operator who is leading a double life. She is having a clandestine affair with another operator, Alice, while her boyfriend Ricky is secretly making plans to elope with her to Niagara Falls. Written by Anonymous
With one look into his eyes, he will change your past.
The final film of Susan Shaw.
Former bunco detective Frank MacBride joins forces with a con artist he once sent to jail, Pete Ryan, to operate their own private detective agency. Most of their cases involve running cons on the bad guys in order to trick them into surrendering or revealing the whereabouts of the stolen loot, jewels, etc. Maggie was their cute receptionist, and wacky restauranteur Malcolm, whose mastery of disguise often came in handy in helping MacBride and Ryan on their cases, provided the comic relief. Written by Marty McKee
Don't pick up the phone...no, seriously, don't do it.
Mikkel (15) lives a good life with his mother in Oslo. Here he has heaps of friends and spends most of his day on a skateboard. When his mum gets a new job, Mikkel has to move to a small village and start all over. In this village skateboard no longer matters and snowboard is the new big thing. To be accepted by the new kids, Mikkel has to go into training. On top of that he falls in love with the girlfriend of the villages best snowboarder. Written by Martin Skorbakk





