Switching Channels
Switching Channels is a 1988 American comedy film that is a cable television newsroom-based retelling of newspaper-based 1928 play The Front Page, the 1931 film of the same name and the 1940 film His Girl Friday. It stars Kathleen Turner as Christy Colleran, Burt Reynolds as John L. Sullivan IV, Christopher Reeve as Blaine Bingham, Ned Beatty as Roy Ridnitz, Henry Gibson as Ike Roscoe and George Newbern as Sigenthaler. The film was notorious for its harsh infighting between Reynolds and Turner during filming. The film was a box office failure and received mixed reviews from critics.
Plot
John L. "Sully" Sullivan, IV, is the news director of Satellite News Network (SNN), a Chicago-based TV cable news station. Christy Colleran, his best reporter and ex-wife, goes on vacation, where she falls in love with Blaine Bingham, the owner of a sporting goods company. Christy returns to Chicago with Blaine and meets with Sully, who orders her to attend the execution of convicted murderer Ike Roscoe. Christy announces she is quitting the TV station and marrying Blaine the day after tomorrow in New York City. Not wanting to let Christy leave him, Sully orders his junior reporter Siegenthaler to buy up all available transportation tickets out of town.
More details
| author | Ben Hecht |
|---|---|
| contentLocation | Chicago |
| director | Ted Kotcheff |
| editor | Thom Noble |
| genre | comedy |
| keywords | anxiety attack build convicted murderer district attorney drug dealer emergency stop kill new york city press room rid train station train ticket true love tv station undercover cop want |
| musicBy | Michel Legrand |
| nomination | Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actor Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Supporting Actor - Razzie Award |
| producer | Martin Ransohoff |
| publisher | TriStar Pictures |
| recordedAt | Chicago Miami Toronto |
| theme | comedy of remarriage |