Switching Channels
The film "Switching Channels" is a 105 minute crime comedy from 1988, directed by Ted Kotcheff. The main cast consists of Ned Beatty, Burt Reynolds, Kathleen Turner and Christopher Reeve.
Switching Channels
- Directed by: Ted Kotcheff
- Main cast: Ned Beatty, Burt Reynolds, Kathleen Turner, Christopher Reeve
- Written by: Ben Hecht, Charles MacArthur, Jonathan Reynolds
- Cinematography: François Protat
- Music: Michel Legrand
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Release Dates
Switching Channels premiered in cinemas on March 5, 1988.
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Cast & Crew
We know about 46 people who worked on "Switching Channels";
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- Al Waxman ... Berger
- Allan Royal ... Obregon
- Angelo Rizacos ... Ridnitz's Sidekick
- Anthony Sherwood ... Carvalho
- Arlene Mazerolle ... Hotel Receptionist
- Barry Flatman ... Zaks
- Bill Randolph ... Eric
- Burt Reynolds ... John L. Sullivan IV
- C.J. Fidler ... Round Card Girl
- Charles Kimbrough ... The Governor
- Cheryl Wilson ... SNN Anchor Person (as Cheryl S. Wilson)
- Chick Roberts ... Cop
- Christopher Reeve ... Blaine Bingham
- Corrine Koslo ... Yvonne
- Diana Douglas ... Upper Class Woman
- Diane Douglass ... Upper Class Woman
- Eric Fink ... Butler
- George Newbern ... Siegenthaler
- Grant Cowan ... Crannock
- Henry Gibson ... Ike Roscoe
- Ida Carnevali ... Poor 'Yuppie' Mother
- Jackie Richardson ... Abigail
- Jason Blicker ... Sound Man
- Jonathan Welsh ... Chaplain
- Judah Katz ... Tillinger Sound Man
- Kathleen Turner ... Christy Colleran
- Katya Ladan ... Reporter
- Laurie Paton ... Reporter
- Megan Smith-Harris ... Booking Secretary (as Megan Smith)
- Monica Parker ... Jessica
- Ned Beatty ... Roy Ridnitz
- Philip Akin ... Guard
- Ray Landry ... SNN Anchor Person
- Rex Hagon ... Reporter
- Richard Comar ... Governor's Aide
- Robert Morelli ... Waiter
- Ted Simonett ... Tillinger
- Tony Rosato ... Joker
- Wayne Fleming ... Bryce
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