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(1988)Ted Kotcheff
directed this movie
in 1988
Title Switching Channels
Year 1988
Director Ted Kotcheff
Genre Comedy, Crime
Year 1988
Director Ted Kotcheff
Genre Comedy, Crime
Plot – John Sullivan and Christy Colleran are two television journalists, divorced but still bound to each other by a deep affection. When Christy decides to remarry, her ex-husband forces her to work with the excuse of a major scoop. This is yet another version of the Ben Hecht's comedy "First Page", now modernized as a film adaptation. The theatrical plot however was more intriguing.
All actors – Kathleen Turner, Burt Reynolds, Christopher Reeve, Ned Beatty, Henry Gibson, George Newbern, Al Waxman, Ken James, Barry Flatman, Ted Simonett, Anthony Sherwood, Joe Silver
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- Blaine Bingham: Did you know that Chicago means, "the smell of wild onions"?
- John L. Sullivan IV: Did you New York just means, "New York"?“How could he be afraid of heights. He's so tall!”
“It may look like rain to the rest of you, but on Lake Shore Drive it's sunshine all the way.”
“- John L. Sullivan IV: I thought you were a rich man. Aren't you a multi-millionaire?
- Blaine Bingham: Depends on what you mean by multi.
- John L. Sullivan IV: Multi usually means more than one!”
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