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Vice Versa (1988)

“Just when he was ready for mid-life crisis, something unexpected came up. Puberty.”

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Plot

In the bustling whirl of international trade, divorced executive Marshall returns from an overseas buying trip for his department store, clutching a peculiar ornamental skull of Tibetan origin. Meanwhile, his life intersects with his 11-year-old son, Charlie, a lively kid he's looking after for a few days. As the duo casually interact with the arcane artifact, they unwittingly unlock a mystical power that catapults them into each other's lives in the most unexpected way. An errant wish, echoed in unison, triggers a stunning transformation - Marshall's world-weary consciousness finds itself trapped within Charlie's youthful body, and vice versa. Suddenly, young Charlie inherits a portfolio of adult responsibilities, from the relentless demands of a high-stakes job to the intricacies of managing his father's romantic relationship with the charming Sam. On the other hand, Marshall is thrust back into the dizzying world of school, grappling with a reality far removed from boardroom battles and adult dilemmas. However, their extraordinary predicament becomes even more complicated as a pair of relentless smugglers emerge from the shadows, hot on the trail of the mystical skull. Now, father and son must navigate their reversed roles while attempting to outwit their pursuers and return to their rightful bodies. "Vice Versa" delightfully spirals into a whirlwind of swapped identities, unexpected challenges, and a race against time, blending the ordinary with the extraordinary in a captivating tale of magic, mischief, and the enduring bond between parent and child.

Where to watch Vice Versa?

Vice Versa is a comedy movie featuring Judge Reinhold and directed by Brian Gilbert.

Vice Versa is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Tubi TV.

It is also possible to buy Vice Versa on AMC on Demand, Amazon Video, Apple TV, DIRECTV, Google Play Movies, Vudu and YouTube.