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| Director: | Peter Ustinov | 
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| Writer: | F. Anstey, Peter Ustinov | 
| Staring: | 
| Businessman Paul Bultitude is sending his son Dick to a boarding school. While holding a magic stone from India, he wishes that he could be young again. His wish is immediately fulfilled and the two change bodies with each other. Mr Bultitude becomes a school boy who smokes cigars and has a very conservative view on child upbringing, while his son Dick becomes a gentleman who spends his time drinking lemonade and arranging children's parties. | |
| Release Date: | Jan 28, 1948 | 
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| Director: | Peter Ustinov | 
| Writer: | F. Anstey, Peter Ustinov | 
| Genres: | Comedy | 
| Keywords | based on novel or book, wish, role reversal, body-swap, child as an adult | 
| Production Companies | Two Cities Films, J. Arthur Rank Organisation, George H. Brown Productions | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Aug 03, 2024 Entered: Apr 25, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Roger Livesey | Paul Bultitude | 
| Anthony Newley | Dick Bultitude | 
| Kay Walsh | Florence 'Fanny' Verlane | 
| Petula Clark | Dulcie Grimstone | 
| James Robertson Justice | Dr. Grimstone | 
| David Hutcheson | Marmaduke Paradine | 
| Harcourt Williams | Judge | 
| Bill Shine | Lord Gosport | 
| Kynaston Reeves | Dr. Chawner | 
| Ernest Jay | Bowler | 
| Joan Young | Mrs. Grimstone | 
| Patricia Raine | Alice | 
| Vida Hope | 1st Nanny | 
| Vi Kaley | 2nd Nanny | 
| Andrew Blackett | Duke of Margate | 
| Stanley Van Beers | Earl of Broadstairs | 
| Robert Eddison | Mr. Blinkhorn | 
| James Hayter | Bandmaster | 
| Alfie Bass | 1st Urchin | 
| Hugh Dempster | Col. Ambrose | 
| Peter Jones | Chawner | 
| James Kenney | Coggs | 
| Michael McKeag | Jolland | 
| Timothy Bateson | Coker | 
| John Glyn-Jones | Bindabun Doss | 
| Frank Tickle | Clegg | 
| Donald Barclay | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| F. Anstey | Novel | 
| Antony Hopkins | Music | 
| Peter Ustinov | Writer, Director | 
| Jack Hildyard | Director of Photography | 
| Michael Anderson | Assistant Director | 
| Carmen Dillon | Art Direction | 
| Arthur Ibbetson | Camera Operator | 
| Henry Harris | Special Effects | 
| Reg Barnes Heath | Sound Recordist | 
| Harry Miller | Sound Editor | 
| L.E. Overton | Sound Recordist | 
| Geoffrey Rodway | Makeup Artist | 
| Vivienne Walker | Hair Designer | 
| Nadia Benois | Costume Design | 
| Colleen Browning | Set Decoration | 
| John D. Guthridge | Editor | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Peter Ustinov | Producer | 
| George H. Brown | Producer | 
| Paul Sheriff | Associate Producer | 
| Organization | Category | Person | 
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Roger Livesey ("Paul") is the wealthy but rather indifferent dad to "Dick" (Anthony Newley). The youngster hates the idea of going back to his boarding school, but his skinflint of a father is having none of it. When "Dick" tries a bit of emotional blackmail, his dad - clutching a mysterious stone f ... rom a temple in faraway India finds himself making a wish and now has the mental age of his son. His son, seeing an opportunity for some mischief takes hold of the stone and is soon his father in the body of a boy! What now ensue are an entertaining series of escapades as the youngster goes back to a school under the austere tutelage of "Dr. Grimstone" (James Robertson Justice) and the father tries to fit into a modern adult life of industry and duels - when all he really wants is lemonade and a kiss from "Dulcie" (Petula Clark). Livesey is on good form here as is the increasingly exasperated JRJ and Kay Walsh as the girlfriend of the father who finds herself continually perplexed by these unexplained developments. It is directed by Peter Ustinov and that's quite obvious after a while - it has a haphazard quirkiness and whimsy to it that provides for a slightly grander, more sophisticated, humour as the story moves along. It takes a swipe at the pompous and the shallow, and though it is probably twenty minutes too long, is still quite an enjoyable watch with some amiable characterisations and fun dialogue.