Freaky Friday
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Image:Lindffr.jpg Freaky Friday is a children's novel by Mary Rodgers first published in the USA in 1972, in which a teenage girl and her mother switch bodies and learn to understand each other better.
It is also the name of three different movies with similar plots based on the book, made by the Walt Disney Company. The three versions are:
- 1976 - Jodie Foster plays the girl and Barbara Harris plays the mother.
- 1995 - television version - Gaby Hoffmann plays the girl and Shelley Long plays the mother.
- 2003 - Lindsay Lohan plays the girl and Jamie Lee Curtis plays the mother.
Similar to these movies is the intergender Freaky Friday take-off, A Saintly Switch.
The book might be considered a modern re-telling of Vice Versa, the 1882 novel by F. Anstey, in which the protagonists are a father and son.
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- {{{2|{{{title|Freaky Friday}}}}}} at The Internet Movie Database
- {{{2|{{{title|Freaky Friday}}}}}} at The Internet Movie Database
- {{{2|{{{title|Freaky Friday}}}}}} at The Internet Movie Databasede:Freaky Friday
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