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  • Trading Places
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  • Trading Places is an Adversary Mode featured in Grand Theft Auto Online added as part of the GTA Online: Further Adventures in Finance and Felony update.
  • Trading Places is an second episode from Season 5 of All Grown Up!.
  • Trading Places is the twenty-first episode of the fourth season of Baywatch.
  • While attempting to rescue Dr. Marbles, the kids and Digit crash land on cybersite Nowhere, along with Hacker, Buzz and Delete. As a result of the crash, Hacker is shrunk, and Buzz and Delete become smart. In a race to rebuild their cybercraft and save Marbles, Digit and the kids learn to trade and barter and eventually create a monetary system. But who will finish first?!
  • Zoey changes her mind about staying in England, and transfers back to PCA to be with Chase. However, she soon discovers that Chase has recently transferred to Covington to be with her. After Chase and Zoey meet though, Chase reveals that he has to stay in London for at least one full semester. They go on a "date" (using a webcam) with Zoey at Sushi Rox, and Chase in his room at Covington. However, the connection fails, and it takes 3 hours for the two to speak to each other. Realizing that this method won't work, they decide to talk to each other again as soon as Chase gets back from London.
  • Trading Places (1983) is an American comedy written by Timothy Harris and Herschel Weingrod, directed by John Landis, and starring Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy. It tells the story of an upper class commodities broker and a homeless street hustler whose lives cross paths when they are unknowingly made part of an elaborate bet.
  • Trading Places is a market on Wissahickon Island on the Emerald Ocean. Image:Icon boarding house.pngArr! This article about a building in Puzzle Pirates be a stub. Ye can help YPPedia by [ expanding it].
  • "Trading Places" is the 2nd episode from Season 5 of Barney & Friends.
  • Trading Places is the third episode of Power Rangers Super Samurai, the second season of Power Rangers Samurai. It is the only appearance of the Green Samurai Ranger's Super Samurai Mode.
  • Trading Places is a Super Pokemon Adventures episode.
  • Louis Winthorpe III (Aykroyd), a privileged commodities broker, has a nearly-perfect life: he owns a big house, has a beautiful rich fiancée, and exclusive country club memberships. During the opening minutes of the film, Winthorpe runs afoul of supposedly homeless con man Billy Ray Valentine (Murphy), and an unfortunate mixup (helped in part by Winthorpe's prejudice against blacks and poor people) gets Valentine arrested for trying to steal Winthorpe's briefcase.
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Number
  • 2
  • 20
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Featuring
Editor
  • Malcolm Campbell
Next Ep
  • Tiegs for Two
Tagline
  • They're not just getting rich... they're getting even.
Music By
  • Elmer Bernstein
Cast
  • *Dan Aykroyd *Eddie Murphy *Ralph Bellamy *Don Ameche *Denholm Elliott *Jamie Lee Curtis *Kristin Holby *Paul Gleason
Reward
  • 60000.0
Date
  • December 2006
Characters
Runtime
  • 118.0
Producer
  • Aaron Russo
Game
  • Adversary
Release Date
  • 1983-06-08
ocean
  • Emerald
Country
Name
  • Trading Places
arch
  • Stork
Type
  • market
Airdate
  • 1998-11-03
  • 2002-03-14
  • 2007-11-23
  • 2012-03-03
Caption
  • The family trades places
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Language
  • English
cinematographer
  • Robert Paynter
Episode Number
  • 13
Index
  • 723
Total
  • 160
Title
  • Navigation
  • Trading Places
Island
  • Wissahickon Island
Gross
  • 9.04048E7
First Aired
  • 2011-03-20
Studio
  • *Cinema Group Ventures *Eddie Murphy Productions
IMDB ID
  • 86465
Distributor
  • Paramount Pictures
Episode
  • 2
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  • yes
Plot
  • right|300px After Peter wins a dirt bike, Chris and Meg decide to take it out for a ride and accidentally destroy it. After getting chewed out, Meg suggests they simply buy another bike which sets off another argument about not appreciating the work that goes into taking care of the house. Lois suggests the kids and parents switch roles for a week to see just how tough each other has it which is eagerly agreed to by everyone. Chris successfully takes over Peter's job and Meg breezes though Lois' housework. Although Peter and Lois' first day goes well, they quickly succumb in their new role as high school outcasts. When Chris arrives home for the evening, Peter and Lois agree to throw in the towel and ask to return things to they way they should be. left|300px Meg is agreeable but Chris is unable as Peter was fired due to Chris being successful at the job and becomes the sole earner in the family. Despite Lois' objections that he needs to return to school, Chris points out that he likes his new adult role and refuses to give it up. Brian suggests letting him continue until Peter can land another job. Chris' success at the brewery leads to increased responsibilities and he takes up drinking to cope. After snapping at the family during their needs for money, Chris completely melts down and has a heart attack. When he recovers, Chris is finally willing to concede that adults have it just as tough as the kids and Lois admits that having a strong family helps. Peter tells of getting his old job back. Dr. Hartman finishes by asking what happens after the screen goes black at end of the episode.
Target
  • Other Players
NEXT
Writers
assistant director
Budget
  • 1.5E7
Writer
  • Stephen White
  • *Timothy Harris *Herschel Weingrod
  • Adam Rudman George Arthur Bloom
  • David McDermott & Yasuko Kobayashi
Owner
Director
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  • yes
Location
Size
  • regular
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Prod No
  • 8
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  • After the kids wreck Peter's bike, Chris, Meg, Peter and Lois all trade places to teach each other a lesson.
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  • Trading Places is an Adversary Mode featured in Grand Theft Auto Online added as part of the GTA Online: Further Adventures in Finance and Felony update.
  • Trading Places is an second episode from Season 5 of All Grown Up!.
  • Trading Places is the twenty-first episode of the fourth season of Baywatch.
  • While attempting to rescue Dr. Marbles, the kids and Digit crash land on cybersite Nowhere, along with Hacker, Buzz and Delete. As a result of the crash, Hacker is shrunk, and Buzz and Delete become smart. In a race to rebuild their cybercraft and save Marbles, Digit and the kids learn to trade and barter and eventually create a monetary system. But who will finish first?!
  • Zoey changes her mind about staying in England, and transfers back to PCA to be with Chase. However, she soon discovers that Chase has recently transferred to Covington to be with her. After Chase and Zoey meet though, Chase reveals that he has to stay in London for at least one full semester. They go on a "date" (using a webcam) with Zoey at Sushi Rox, and Chase in his room at Covington. However, the connection fails, and it takes 3 hours for the two to speak to each other. Realizing that this method won't work, they decide to talk to each other again as soon as Chase gets back from London.
  • Trading Places (1983) is an American comedy written by Timothy Harris and Herschel Weingrod, directed by John Landis, and starring Dan Aykroyd and Eddie Murphy. It tells the story of an upper class commodities broker and a homeless street hustler whose lives cross paths when they are unknowingly made part of an elaborate bet.
  • Trading Places is a market on Wissahickon Island on the Emerald Ocean. Image:Icon boarding house.pngArr! This article about a building in Puzzle Pirates be a stub. Ye can help YPPedia by [ expanding it].
  • "Trading Places" is the 2nd episode from Season 5 of Barney & Friends.
  • Louis Winthorpe III (Aykroyd), a privileged commodities broker, has a nearly-perfect life: he owns a big house, has a beautiful rich fiancée, and exclusive country club memberships. During the opening minutes of the film, Winthorpe runs afoul of supposedly homeless con man Billy Ray Valentine (Murphy), and an unfortunate mixup (helped in part by Winthorpe's prejudice against blacks and poor people) gets Valentine arrested for trying to steal Winthorpe's briefcase. Winthorpe's bosses, financial tycoons Randolph and Mortimer Duke, debate "nature vs. nurture" after witnessing Valentine's arrest. Mortimer believes good breeding makes a man a success, no matter how much opportunity the world provides to him, while Randolph believes a rich man will deteriorate and a poor man will succeed if placed in the right environment. The Dukes decide to run a social experiment by ruining a rich man's life, putting a poor man in the rich man's place, and seeing what happens. Winthorpe and Valentine become the Dukes' "test subjects", and the brothers make a bet on the outcome for "the usual amount". The Dukes frame Winthorpe for possession of drugs and use a hooker named Ophelia (Curtis) to further humiliate him in front of his fiancée; Winthorpe loses his job, his house, and his fiancée in short order, and he ends up living with Ophelia, who takes pity on him. After ruining Winthorpe's life, the Dukes arrange for Valentine's release from jail, then give him Winthorpe's job and house. Randolph's prediction comes true: Winthorpe's life spirals out of control while Valentine becomes a success (even though he gains some of the same attitudes against the poor Winthorpe held). Valentine eventually finds out about the experiment, then befriends Winthorpe in order to turn the tables on the Dukes. The duo plans an appropriate revenge involving a frozen-concentrated-orange-juice crop report, a train to New York, a commodities exchange floor, and the help of Ophelia and Winthorpe/Valentine's butler, Coleman. How does it end? Winthorpe and Valentine take the Dukes for everything they have via a short-selling scheme, then live Happily Ever After on an island with Coleman and Ophelia. The movie did well at the box office ($90 million gross in 1983) and with critics (89% Fresh at Rotten Tomatoes), who deemed it an entertaining and intriguing social satire (thanks chiefly to the stellar cast and the well-written script).
  • Trading Places is the third episode of Power Rangers Super Samurai, the second season of Power Rangers Samurai. It is the only appearance of the Green Samurai Ranger's Super Samurai Mode.
  • Trading Places is a Super Pokemon Adventures episode.
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