The Greeneyed Elephant

The Greeneyed Elephant (Elefanter på loftet) is a 1960 Danish family film directed by Peter Guildbrassen and starring Dirch Passer.

Premise
Two aspiring actresses stumble upon an ancient Aztec elephant sculpture that can be used to transfer their body into the other. Based on the novel Turnabout(1931) by Thorne Smith.

Cast

 * Dirch Passer - Dennis
 * Naura Hayden - Sally Fitzpatrik
 * Delphi Lawrence - Lisa
 * Ove Sprogøe - Tolderen
 * Bjørn Watt-Boolsen - Tom
 * Kirsten Passer - Mrs. Kelly
 * Phil Baker - Arthur Croft
 * Avi Sagild - Sekretær
 * Grethe Sønck - Sangerinde
 * Peer Guldbrandsen - Instruktøren / fortælleren (voice) (uncredited)
 * Gitte Müller - Scriptgirl (uncredited)

Production
The film is in fact a TV pilot that became a feature film.

Reception
The film is seen as the Danish example of the trope that is body swapping. As the other two films made by Pink in Denmark, The Green-Eyed Elephant offers no erotic content and was very poorly received by Danish critics