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A Saintly Switch



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Vivica Fox Movie:
A Saintly Switch



Movie
A Saintly Switch
A Saintly Switch
List Price: $14.99Label: Walt Disney Video

Salesrank: 73415

Released: June 1, 2004
Our Price: $8.99
Used Price: $2.09
MPAA Rating: Unrated
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Color
  • DVD
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Vivica A. Fox
  • David Alan Grier
  • Al Waxman
  • Scott Cumberbatch
  • Shadia Simmons
  • Editorial Review:
    Get ready for a hilarious family misadventure starring Vivica A. Fox (ELLA ENCHANTED) and David Alan Grier (TV's LIFE WITH BONNIE, JUMANJI) as a mom and dad who take each other for granted ... until their kids secretly discover the spell book of a notorious New Orleans voodoo queen! But instead of getting their parents to appreciate each other ... they've magically switched places. Mom goes off to play professional football while Dad attempts to cook and clean! Your entire family will love laughing along with A SAINTLY SWITCH'S Anderson family as they learn what it's like to walk in someone else's shoes ... or, in this case, cleats and fuzzy slippers!

    Description of A Saintly Switch:
    This delectable family flick (produced by Disney TV), which dishes up ample guffaws all around, is based on the premise that empathy comes only when we've walked a mile in another man's--or woman's--shoes. For Sara Anderson (Vivica Fox of TV's "City of Angels"), those shoes are football cleats belonging to her husband, quarterback Dan Anderson (played by David Alan Grier of TV's "In Living Color"). At the film's opening, Dan and Sara are experiencing marital fallout. According to their preteen children, Clark and Annette, Mom thinks Dad is a dork who would rather travel around the country just to push some ball across the field than spend time with his family. And Dad thinks Mom's job--staying at home and teaching art history on the side--would be a cinch. When a new position with the Saints takes the family to New Orleans, the Andersons purchase a dilapidated mansion that once belonged to a sorceress. There's still a bit of magical potion left in the attic, so, as a last-ditch effort to save their parents' marriage, Clark and Annette cast a spell on Mom and Dad. The next morning Dan and Sara awaken to discover they inhabit each other's bodies. In order to prevent anyone's discovery of their predicament, Dan-as-Sara now has to contend with nail polish, makeup, and a first-trimester pregnancy. Equally difficult, Sara-as-Dan must report for football training without a notion of how the game is played. The stage is set for gaffes galore and some priceless commentary on the differences between the sexes. The remaining question is whether the children can reverse the spell of the saintly switch without breaking the magic of a much-improved marriage. (Ages 7 and older.) --Lynn Gibson

    A Saintly Switch Reviews:
    A Great Movie for all Ages!!! 5 Star Review
    2007-06-01 - This movie is funny and is a great movie to watch with the whole family. This movie is about two parents that are quarreling until a spell is placed on them and they switch bodies. Then, the two parents start to get along while helping each other through one another's chores. This movie teaches on how to get along through the tough times and always have the courage to continue on with what you've started.

    A Saintly Switch 5 Star Review
    2001-03-08 - Are you looking for a family film? A film with laughter? A film with great family values? Well do I have the perfect movie for you. It's A Sainty Switch. It's about a football player who can't see how tough it is being a woman and pregnant. And she doesn't realize how hard the physical impact really is. Since they both are stubborn, their children decide to cast a spell that led them to switch bodies. This funny movie is enough to make you want to see it twice.










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