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Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan at the 2003 premiere of “Freaky Friday.”
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“Freaky Friday” opened in theaters in August 2003.
Here are the best photos from the movie’s red carpet premiere.
The sequel, “Freakier Friday,” hits theaters on Friday.
In 2003, Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan teamed up with Disney for an adaptation of “Freaky Friday,” a body-swapping comedy in which Curtis and Lohan play a mother and daughter who learn what it’s like to literally be in someone else’s shoes.
Made for around $20 million, the movie became a smash hit for Disney, earning over $160 million worldwide (and millions more when it hit home video). Curtis scored a Golden Globe best actress nomination.
Since then, the movie has become a beloved classic that was even adapted for Broadway. Now, Curtis and Lohan are teaming up again for the sequel, “Freakier Friday,” which opens in theaters on Friday.
More than two decades after the original film debuted, take a look back at the red-carpet premiere of “Freaky Friday.”
Jamie Lee Curtis played Tess Coleman, and Lindsay Lohan played her teenage daughter Anna.
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Here’s Lohan with costars Christina Vidal and Haley Hudson, who played Maddie and Peg in the movie.
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Chad Michael Murray played Anna’s crush, Jake.
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Ryan Malgarini played Harry, Anna’s brother.
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The movie was directed by Mark Waters, who teamed up with Lohan again a year later for “Mean Girls.”
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Curtis showed up on the carpet with her sister, Kelly, and their legendary mother, Janet Leigh.
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Curtis was also there with her husband, Christopher Guest, and their daughter, Annie.
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Also on the carpet was Olympic figure skater Tara Lipinski.
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Cheryl Hines was also there.
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So were Alec Baldwin and his brother Stephen.
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Hilary Duff, hot off “The Lizzie McGuire Movie,” was there to support Lohan.
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