Let's Switch!

6.5
1975 1 hr 13 min Comedy , TV Movie

Chaos ensues when two former college friends, one a housewife and the other the editor of a hip women's magazine, decide to swap lifestyles between them.

  • Cast:
    Barbara Eden , Barbara Feldon , George Furth , Richard Schaal , Pat Harrington, Jr. , Barra Grant , Penny Marshall

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Reviews

Jeanskynebu
1975/01/07

the audience applauded

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Afouotos
1975/01/08

Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.

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Humaira Grant
1975/01/09

It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.

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Adeel Hail
1975/01/10

Unshakable, witty and deeply felt, the film will be paying emotional dividends for a long, long time.

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MartinHafer
1975/01/11

I noticed that there is another review for this film and they score it a 10. To me, that's like giving a velvet Elvis painting space in the Louvre...it just doesn't make any sense. The plot is ridiculous and so full of clichés that I cannot recommend it unless you are a glutton for punishment.The film begins with a high-powered exec (Barbara Feldon) working at a kooky magazine. The folks working there are mostly caricatures...one-dimensional idiots who couldn't get a job doing ANYTHING let alone work for a big magazine. With all these kooky people around her, she naturally is suck of this job. At the same time, a housewife (Barbara Eden) is tired of being a mommy and wants some excitement in her life.Well, the two ladies are good friends and when they meet for lunch and BOTH complain about their lives, they decide an experiment...to trade lives for a week. The results are pretty much like what you'd see in a terrible Disney film of the era...with people who are not like ANY human beings on the planet and the film is less believable and fun that a crappy sit-com! Badly written, the two leads simply could NOT be good because of the material. Much of this is because like MANY early 70s films about feminism (such as "The Feminist and the Fuzz"...also starring Barbara Eden), it really makes feminism seem cartoonish and a bit stupid.

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David_Brown
1975/01/12

"Lets Switch" was the "Holy Grail" of films for me. I had seen everything except the last 15 minutes and for many years, it eluded me. I finally got to see the movie in its entirety, and as you might expect it was not as good as expected. I particularly did not care for for the magazine editor Kate Fleming (Barbara Feldon), to be honest, she was neurotic and ugly, with an extremely boring dog, and stupid employees who got under my skin. However, I did like Lacy Colbert (Barbara Eden), who was better in the house, and on the job then Fleming. It also goes without saying Eden is 1,000,000 times hotter then Feldon. Another problem is it was extremely "dated" the talk, the hair, the sensitive types, the food (Alfala sprouts on a friendly lunch date served by someone with an afro (Not good)). Basically everyone and everything in the film, not named Barbara Eden sucked(Interesting how she ends up above the title (Unlike her co-star Feldon)). I give this film an extremely generous grade of four. It is simple math. I give 9/10 stars for Eden. I love Barbara Eden, and she is a treat as usual. Zero for everyone else in the film, and 3 extra stars because I finally know how it turned out. 3 divided by 12 = 4. Note: The best way to see it, is by recording it, and fast forwarding through any scene not including Eden.

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moonspinner55
1975/01/13

Old-fashioned ABC-TV movie-of-the-week, made back in the day when ex-sitcom stars could still garner a juicy comedy (if not at the cinema then at least on television, where this flick got big ratings and was rerun for a few years). The nifty premise has two grown women, tired of their lives, switching places. Fast and friendly, with lots of '70s slang and familiar faces in supporting roles. Fans of "I Dream of Jeannie"'s Barbara Eden and "Get Smart"'s Barbara Feldon will no doubt enjoy this; the ladies look great and have a fun scene together getting drunk. Penny Marshall shows incredible polish as a pessimistic secretary, the men wisely stay out of the way, and the movie has something to say at the end of it all. It's a delicious switcheroo!

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ernest c. barnes
1975/01/14

i thought the comedy premise of two women, one housewife and the other a single magazine editor switching their lives among one another was not only comedic, but cute and chaotic clean fun. a plus for a home video recommendation! the chemistry between the two barbara's, eden and feldon were absolutely superb. too bad no other vehicles have featured them together. in my book, they could have been the thelma and louise of the seventies.

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