Freaky Friday (2003 film)

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Freaky Friday

Theatrical release poster
Directed by Mark Waters
Produced by Andrew Gunn
Mario Iscovich
Ann Marie Sanderlin
Written by Mary Rodgers (novel)
Heather Hach (screenplay)
Leslie Dixon (screenplay)
Starring Jamie Lee Curtis
Lindsay Lohan
Chad Michael Murray
Ryan Malgarini
Harold Gould
Music by Rolfe Kent
Editing by Bruce Green
Distributed by Buena Vista, Walt Disney Pictures
Release date(s) August 6, 2003 USA
Running time 97 min.
Country United States
Language English
Budget $20,000,000
Gross revenue $160,846,332
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Freaky Friday (also known as Fortune Cookie in Japan) is a 2003 comedy drama film starring Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis as a daughter and mother whose bodies are switched because of an enchanted Chinese fortune cookie.

This is the third time this film has been made by Disney, and the second in ten years. The original was made in 1976, and a 1995 television remake was produced for ABC. This story is based on the book of the same title by Mary Rodgers.

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  • 'Every teenager's worst nightmare... turning into her mother!'
  • 'Get Your Freak On'

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[edit] Production

The film's producer Andrew Gunn said he initially hoped Jodie Foster (who played the daughter in the original film, "Freaky Friday" (1976) would be interested to play the mother in the remake. Foster declined in order to spend more time with her family and because of concerns that the casting stunt would overshadow the movie's overall merit. Annette Bening was then cast in the role, but dropped out because of family obligations.

Jamie Lee Curtis was given the role only four days before filming began. When Jamie Lee Curtis found out that Lindsay Lohan had starred in the The Parent Trap, she asked "Which twin did she play?", unaware that Lohan had performed both roles.

Marc McClure, who played Boris Harris, the daughter's love interest in the original film, has a brief cameo as Boris the delivery man. Director Mark Waters also makes a cameo holding a baby at the wedding. Also, in the end scene when Anna is dancing with Jake, there is a woman in the background dancing with an older gentleman, and she looks directly at the camera. This woman is Lindsay Lohan's mother, Dina Lohan.

The snapshots in the opening credits are photos of Jamie Lee Curtis and her daughter, Annie Guest.

Amir Derakh from the band Orgy instructed Jamie Lee Curtis on how to play the guitar. In the concert sequence, that is actually Curtis during the solo.

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The movie was a box office success, garnering a total of $ 110,222,438. Critics were mostly positive in their movie reviews. On Yahoo! movies it got a B grade, on Rotten Tomatoes it has an overall score of 89% as of May 7th 2008, and on IMDb it got a 6.6/10.

The movie was nominated for a Golden Globe (Best Leading Actress- Musical/Comedy) for Jamie Lee Curtis's performance as Tess.

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