- Vice Versa
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name = Vice Versa
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author =F. Anstey
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country = USA [cite book | last=Bleiler | first=Everett | authorlink=Everett F. Bleiler | title=The Checklist of Fantastic Literature | location=Chicago | publisher=Shasta Publishers | pages=31 | date=1948]
language = English
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genre =Fantasy novel
publisher =D. Appleton & Company
release_date = 1882
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media_type = Print (Hardback)
pages = 349 pp
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followed_by ="Vice Versa: A Lesson to Fathers" is a
novel byF. Anstey , first published in 1882.The title originates from theLatin phrase, "vice versa ", meaning "the other way around".Plot summary
Set in Victorian times, the novel concerns business man Paul Bultitude and his son Dick. Dick is about to leave home for a
boarding school which is ruled by the cane wieldingheadmaster Dr. Grimstone. Bultitude, seeing his son's fear of returning to the school, foolishly says that schooldays are the best years of a boy's life, and how he wished that he was the one returning to school.At this point, thanks to a handy magic stone brought by an uncle from India which grants the possessor one wish, they are now on even terms. Dick, now holding the stone, is ordered by his father to turn him back into his own body, but Dick refuses, and decides instead to become his father, and so the fun begins. Mr. Bultitude has to begin the new
academic term at his son's boarding school, while Dick gets a chance to run his father's business in the City. In the end, they are both restored to their own bodies, with a better understanding of each other.Film/TV/Radio adaptations
The story has been adapted for television at least three times, and for film at least five times, including a 1948 British version, written and directed by
Peter Ustinov , which featuredPetula Clark as Grimstone's daughter Dulcie and introducedAnthony Newley as young Dick. The 1981ITV adaptation featuredPeter Bowles as Paul Bultitude. The 1988 film version, adapted into a modern setting, did not credit F. Anstey's contribution in its initial release (but kept the title), starringJudge Reinhold andFred Savage as the father and son.The BBC made a six part radio series in 1947, adapted and produced by Felix Felton. Paul Bultitude was played by Ronald Simpson, and his mischievous son Dick by John Clark. Dr. Grimstone was played by veteran radio actor Ralph Truman. An early example of sound magic before the days of tape meant that when the father succeeds in his wish to be just like his son going off to school, juvenile actor John Clark had to talk to himself. So he had to pre-record the father's dialogue on the 15 inch disks used at that time, and leave gaps for the son's character to speak. After much careful rehearsal, the broadcast went out live, with amazing naturalistic speech overlaps, leaving the listener quite astonished. Young Clark was auditioned by Peter Ustinov and cast in the film version, with a seven year Rank contract. But it wasn't to be, his agent had overlooked a clause in his
Just William theatre contract, an option to repeat the tour across England for another year (a disastrous decision). So the film producers looked around some more, and came up with Anthony Newley, fresh out of theItalia Conti Academy .Allusions/references from other works
The novels "
Freaky Friday " and "Summer Switch" by Mary Rodgers are modern re-tellings of the same story.External links
*imdb title|id=0007514|title=Vice Versa (1916)
*imdb title|id=0407289|title=Vice Versa (1937)(TV)
*imdb title|id=0403821|title=Vice Versa (1981)Footnotes
References
*cite book | last=Bleiler | first=Everett | authorlink=Everett F. Bleiler | title=The Checklist of Fantastic Literature | location=Chicago | publisher=Shasta Publishers | pages=31 | date=1948
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