Impossible as it sounds, one day, after drinking some bad wine coolers, John Teller wakes up as... "Jane" Teller. And nobody remembers it ever being otherwise!
A digitally remastered version of a 1986 film, itself a remake of the 1946 cult hit, *The Day I Turned Into a Dame*. While adhering fairly closely to the original script, the remake features a significant casting innovation. In 1946, Harry Bittman portrayed his female self convincingly, but the approach necessarily had its limitations. In 1986, the casting of twins Johnny and Jenny Falco in the lead role opened up many new story possibilities, making it visually plausible both that a genuine gender transformation had taken place, and that both male and female identities were the "same person."
This movie was produced with *The Movies*, from Lionhead/Activision.Impossible as it sounds, one day, after drinking some bad wine coolers, John Teller wakes up as... "Jane" Teller. And nobody remembers it ev...all »Impossible as it sounds, one day, after drinking some bad wine coolers, John Teller wakes up as... "Jane" Teller. And nobody remembers it ever being otherwise!
A digitally remastered version of a 1986 film, itself a remake of the 1946 cult hit, *The Day I Turned Into a Dame*. While adhering fairly closely to the original script, the remake features a significant casting innovation. In 1946, Harry Bittman portrayed his female self convincingly, but the approach necessarily had its limitations. In 1986, the casting of twins Johnny and Jenny Falco in the lead role opened up many new story possibilities, making it visually plausible both that a genuine gender transformation had taken place, and that both male and female identities were the "same person."
This movie was produced with *The Movies*, from Lionhead/Activision.«
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