

Comedy · Fantasy · Romance
Overview
A visit to a natural history museum proves catastrophic for two high school rivals, an overachiever and a jock, when an ancient Aztec statue casts a spell that causes them to switch bodies and see exactly what it's like to walk in the other's shoes.
Top Cast


Kevin Zegers
Kevin Zegers
Woody Deane
Kevin Zegers
Woody Deane


Samaire Armstrong
Samaire Armstrong
Nell Bedworth
Samaire Armstrong
Nell Bedworth


Sherry Miller
Sherry Miller
Katherine Bedworth
Sherry Miller
Katherine Bedworth


Robert Joy
Robert Joy
Ted Bedworth
Robert Joy
Ted Bedworth


Sharon Osbourne
Sharon Osbourne
Della Deane
Sharon Osbourne
Della Deane


Maury Chaykin
Maury Chaykin
Stan Deane
Maury Chaykin
Stan Deane


Mpho Koaho
Mpho Koaho
Harry 'Horse' Horson
Mpho Koaho
Harry 'Horse' Horson


Emily Hampshire
Emily Hampshire
Chanel
Emily Hampshire
Chanel


Brooke D'Orsay
Brooke D'Orsay
Breanna
Brooke D'Orsay
Breanna


Genelle Williams
Genelle Williams
Tiffany
Genelle Williams
Tiffany
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