I’m often pleasantly surprised by lists I find on Wikipedia. For the Tootsie project that seniors complete, I’ve bookmarked as a reference this wiki page which lists movies and TV shows that involved cross dressing: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-dressing_in_film_and_television. Below is a link to another page that list movies that involve body swapping. I had no idea there were so many. Maybe I’ll have to find a good ‘body swap’ movie to develop as a project? Hmmm…
Body swap – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A body swap is a storytelling device seen in a variety of fiction, most often in television shows and movies, in which two people (or beings) exchange minds and end up in each other’s bodies. Alternatively, their minds may stay where they are as their bodies adjust. The two people usually keep their voices in cartoons too, for purposes of knowing who is who.There are three distinct types of body swapping. Switches can be caused by magic items such as amulets, heartfelt wishes, or just strange quirks of the universe. The switches typically reverse after the subjects have expanded their world views, gained a new appreciation for each other’s troubles by literally “walking in another’s shoes” and/or caused sufficient amounts of farce. Notable examples include the books Vice Versa (1882) and [1] Freaky Friday (1972),[2] as well as the film versions of both.
Switches accomplished by technology, exempting gadgets advanced sufficiently to appear as magic, are the fare of mad scientists. Body-swapping devices are characterized by highly experimental status, straps, helmets with complicated cables that run to a central system and a tendency to direly malfunction before their effects can be reversed. Those without such means may resort to brain transplants. Such experiments can have overtones of horror; evil mad scientists seldom use willing test subjects.
On the internet, many amateur authors write and share body swap stories with one another. Fictionmania is a website publishing and archiving transgender fiction, much of it focusing on male-to-female body swaps.[3]
