Tales from the Crypt: The Switch (TV)
- Original title
- Tales from the Crypt: The Switch
- Year
- 1990
- Running time
- 26 min.
- Country
- United States
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- William Hickey
- Rick Rossovich
- Kelly Preston
- Roy Brocksmith
- Ian Abercrombie
- J. Patrick McNamara
- John Kassir
- Renata Scott
- Tish Smiley
- Christopher Lawford
- Mark Pellegrino
- Kendall McCarthy
- Peter Kent
- Renée O'Connor
- Franco Columbu
- Arnold Schwarzenegger
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- Music
- Cinematography
- Producer
- Genre
- Fantasy. Mystery | Old Age / Elderly. Black Comedy. TV Episode
- Movie Groups
- Tales from the Crypt (TV Series. 1989–1996)
- Synopsis
- The millionaire Carlton Webster is infatuated by the gorgeous and young Linda who does not know that he is a wealthy man. When he proposes her to get married with him, she tells that he is too old for her and Carlton becomes obsessed to look younger. He visits an infamous doctor that asks one million dollars to switch his face with the younger Hans that will receive 900,000 dollars. When Carlton visits Linda again, she tells that his torso is too old and the doctor now asks two million dollars for a new surgery and his associate Hans again is the donator. But when Linda sees Carlton's legs, she tells that they are scrawny legs. Carlton goes to the doctor that asks his last three million dollars for the surgery. Carlton becomes young with Hans's body but when he visits Linda, he finds that she has moved for a fancy neighborhood and soon he learns what she is looking for.
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