

Drama · Romance · Mystery
Overview
Twin sisters -- one a European jet-setter, the other an unhappy New Jersey housewife -- impulsively decide to swap lives and identities for a week, with unforseen results.
Top Cast


Stefanie Powers
Stefanie Powers
Sabrina Longworth / Stephanie Roberts
Stefanie Powers
Sabrina Longworth / Stephanie Roberts


Barry Bostwick
Barry Bostwick
Grant Roberts
Barry Bostwick
Grant Roberts


Sam Wanamaker
Sam Wanamaker
Jim Nolan
Sam Wanamaker
Jim Nolan


Fairuza Balk
Fairuza Balk
Penny Roberts
Fairuza Balk
Penny Roberts


Gina Lollobrigida
Gina Lollobrigida
Princess Alessandra
Gina Lollobrigida
Princess Alessandra


Tracey Childs
Tracey Childs
Rita Macmillan
Tracey Childs
Rita Macmillan


Alison Doody
Alison Doody
Waitress
Alison Doody
Waitress


Jeremy Brett
Jeremy Brett
Bryan Foxworth
Jeremy Brett
Bryan Foxworth


James Faulkner
James Faulkner
Richard Blackwell
James Faulkner
Richard Blackwell


Fabio Testi
Fabio Testi
Carlo Ferraro
Fabio Testi
Carlo Ferraro
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