Tuesday 27 October 2009

Try Out These Enjoyable Mistaken Identity Motion Pictures

By Ricky R Warren

Trading places with another is always a enjoyable and unique idea for a storyline of a movie. Check out these three movies about mistaken, exchanged or just erroneous identities. Be ready to fall down laughing as you see the characters finally sympathize with another.

Dudley Moore and Kirk Cameron play father and son who trade places after an old Indian concoction gets sprinkled into the dad's bloody Mary. "Like Father, Like Son" is from 1987 and the cast includes Dudley Moore and Kirk Cameron, Margaret Colin, Catherine Hicks, Patrick O'Neal and Sean Astin.

The father is a heart doctor who happens to be so wrapped up in his own work that he pays no consideration to the difficulties the son is having with school and social activities. The trading places with each other leads to bizarrely hilarious difficulties at work and at school but each gets insight into the others life.

And a different comparable movie from 2003, "Freaky Friday" involves a mom and her 15-year old daughter. The daughter can't comprehend why her mother does not support her musical goals and the mom can't comprehend why the daughter is not more encouraging to her forthcoming marriage.

A Chinese restaurant and a supernatural fortune cookie on Thursday evening bring about a Friday like no other. But they have to find empathy for the other before the wedding ceremony takes place on Saturday. Stars Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan with Mark Harmon as the prospective husband and stepfather.

Finally a suggestion for a different kind of identity swap, in "Mrs. Doubtfire" Robin Williams plays a free-spirited husband and father who reluctantly gets divorced after fourteen years. But, he cannot bear to be away from his kids so he pretends to be a British housekeeper and his ex-wife hires him as a nanny.

Starring the hysterically talented Robin Williams as the dad and Mrs. Doubtfire, Sally Fields as his ex-wife and Lisa Jakob, Matthew Lawrence and Mara Wilson as the children. Mrs. Doubtfire is a film that should not be forgotten from 1993.

Enjoy these motion pictures on erroneous identities or any other motion picture that you wish by downloading straight to your computer. It's easy and convenient. Enjoy!

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