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  1. 6 days ago · cast. Cast of The Change-Up. Movie ( 2011) • 61 total actors • 112 minutes. The Change-Up features a talented cast who bring the characters to life. Jason Bateman, Ryan Reynolds, Leslie Mann, Olivia Wilde, Alan Arkin, Gregory Itzin, Mircea Monroe, and Sydney Rouviere deliver compelling performances in their respective roles.

  2. The Change-Up (2011) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  3. Jason Bateman. Dave Lockwood. Leslie Mann. Jamie Lockwood. Olivia Wilde. Sabrina McArdle. Craig Bierko. Valtan. Gregory Itzin. Flemming Steel. Alan Arkin. Mitch's Dad. Mircea Monroe. Tatiana. Ned Schmidtke. Ted Norton. Ming Lo. Ken Kinkabe. Sydney Rouviere. Cara Lockwood. Andrea Moore. Sophia. Faith Alhadeff. Nicolette Peters. SEE ALL OFFERS.

  4. The Change-Up is a 2011 American fantasy romantic comedy produced and directed by David Dobkin, and written by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore. The film stars Ryan Reynolds and Jason Bateman as Mitch Planko and Dave Lockwood, two best friends living in Atlanta who “switch bodies” after urinating into the fountain to wish they had each other's lives.

  5. Aug 5, 2011 · The Change-Up: Directed by David Dobkin. With Ryan Reynolds, Jason Bateman, Leslie Mann, Olivia Wilde. Dave is a married man with three kids and a loving wife, and Mitch is a single man who is at the prime of his sexual life.

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    • Comedy, Fantasy
    • David Dobkin
    • 2011-08-05
  6. Leslie Mann plays Dave’s wife Jamie, (the second time she has played the wife of a man who has switched bodies, the other being 17 again) while Olivia Wilde plays Sabrina an associate at Dave’s law firm who Mitch has his sights on (warning trailer contains strong language).

  7. thefilmstage.com › review-the-change-up[Review] The Change-Up

    Aug 5, 2011 · It may be overly derisive to say, especially from a guy who watched Like Father Like Son and Vice Versa religiously during the late-80s, but The Change-Up has to end up being the laziest piece of cinema released this year. Scribed by the duo behind both Hangover flicks, Jon Lucas and Scott Moore appear to

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