Switching Channels

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1988 "There's a lot more going on around here than news, weather, and sports."
Switching Channels
Switching Channels

Switching Channels 3v2w1h

5.9 | 1h45m | PG | en | Comedy

A television news chief courts his anchorwoman ex-wife with an eleventh-hour story.

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5.9 | 1h45m | PG | en | More Info
Released: March. 05,1988 | Released Producted By: TriStar Pictures , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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A television news chief courts his anchorwoman ex-wife with an eleventh-hour story.

Genre

Comedy

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Cast

George Newbern

Director

Charles Dunlop

Producted By

TriStar Pictures

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Charles Dunlop
Charles Dunlop

Art Direction

Ed Hanna
Ed Hanna

Assistant Art Director

Daniel R. Bradette
Daniel R. Bradette

Assistant Set Decoration

s Semple
s Semple

Painter

Anne Pritchard
Anne Pritchard

Production Design

Gustave Meunier
Gustave Meunier

Property Buyer

Don Miloyevich
Don Miloyevich

Property Master

Rose Marie McSherry
Rose Marie McSherry

Set Decoration

Mark S. Freeborn
Mark S. Freeborn

Set Decoration

Andy Chmura
Andy Chmura

Camera Operator

Dave Sheridan
Dave Sheridan

Clapper Loader

François Protat
François Protat

Director of Photography

Thom Ryan
Thom Ryan

Focus Puller

Michael Kohne
Michael Kohne

Key Grip

Bruce Macaulay
Bruce Macaulay

Still Photographer

Chris Helcermanas-Benge
Chris Helcermanas-Benge

Still Photographer

Gail Filman
Gail Filman

Assistant Costume Designer

Diana Ladyshewsky
Diana Ladyshewsky

Assistant Hairstylist

Teresa Robinson
Teresa Robinson

Assistant Makeup Artist

Mary E. McLeod
Mary E. McLeod

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Switching Channels Audience Reviews 4x2p2l

ManiakJiggy This is How Movies Should Be Made
NekoHomey Purely Joyful Movie!
Neive Bellamy Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
Kaydan Christian A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
ma-cortes Rip-roaring modernized fourth remake of the classic newspaper comedy ¨The Front Page¨ or ¨His girl friend ¨ makes some memorable exchanges and acceptable acting from everyone . Cynical TV editor named Sully (Burt Reynolds) wants to get a big scoop on an execution which involves convincing star reporter (Kathleen Turner) to come back to work and put off her marriage to handsome millionaire (Christopher Reeve) . As the television news chief courts his anchorwoman ex-wife with an eleventh-hour story . Sully's tries to keep her in town and break up her marriage takes place against the backdrop of a botched death row . Kathleen can't resist covering some good news , even when it mean helping a condemned man (Henry Gibson) getaway the law as she attempts to help an innocent man is about to be executed . And the escaped convicted murderer offers the journalist an exclusive interview . Other reporters also give hilarious acting in this breathless pursuit of an exclusive with the escaped death row inmate .Great cast gives powerful performances as Burt Reynolds as a scheming TV managing producer and Kathleen Turner as a convincing star anchorwoman and Christopher Reeve as an incautious businessman . Agreeable remake of the Ben Hecht , Charles MacArthur's play about a cunning managing producer of a cable news network program and his ambitious reporter named Christy who is his ex-wife and best anchorwoman . Jonathan Reynolds's brilliantly tart screenplay overlaps dialogue and scenes to carry the black farce along the roller-coasted speed . Enjoyable performance from Kathleeen Turner as ace TV journalist who wants to quit the business and get married and likable Burt Reynolds as an editor who finds out his main reporter wants to leave him and gets in the way . Inventive and furious screen combats in which Kathleen Turner and Burt Reynolds are given equal footing with staccato dialog and sparkling interpretations . Phenomenal playing from everyone , including a top-notch secondary cast as Ned Beatty , George Newbern , Tony Rosato , Monica Parker , Al Waxman , Barry Flatman and many others . Colorful cinematography and atmospheric musical score by Michael Legrand . Functional direction by Ted Kotcheff (First Blood , North Dallas forty , Uncommon valor) render this frequent-told story less funny than usual , though achieved moderated success . Rating : 6,5 . Worthwhile watching . Other versions about this classic story are the following : 1931 ¨The Front Page¨ by Lewis Milestone with Adolph Menjou , Edward Everett Horton , Mae Clark and Pat O'Brien in his film debut ; ¨His Girl Friday ¨ 1940 by Howard Hawks with Gary Grant , Ralph Bellamy and Rosalind Russell with the pivotal character assigned to a woman instead a man ; and do't miss this stunning adaptation ¨Front page¨ by the great Billy Wilder with Jack Lemmon as journalist , Walter Matthaw as manging editor and Carol Burnett .
gcd70 Ted Kotcheff's attempt to send up the mass media (especially television) is yet another disappointment from a director who has shown talent previously. "Switching Channels" is for the most part rather corny, and if it wasn't for the marked improvement at the end of the film, it would have been very dull indeed.Kathleen Turner and Burt Reynolds make good sparring partners, and the ing cast (which includes Christopher Reeve, Ned Beatty and Henry Gibson) are fair, but none of them are good enough to really lift proceedings.A movie that has its moments, but nowhere near enough of them.Monday, February 8, 1993 - Video
John Cook This is really worth rediscovering - Turner and co really throw themselves into it and (shock) Reeve sends himself up excellently (particularly good in the 'vertigo in the lift' scene.As revealed elsewhere, it's a remake of The Front Page - in fact right now can't think of a better way to spend a rainy afternoon than a double bill of these two in front of a nice fire :-)So - not going to change your life - but I'll cheer you up.
rollo_tomaso I thought the updating of the Front Page to the electronic era was surprisingly relevant and poignant. Henry Gibson is a standout in an excellent cast. The laughs and stories are updated for modern audiences and lose surprisingly little in the translation. The chemistry between Reynolds and Turner is pretty hot. All in all quite entertaining.