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| name = Sherrif Webb |
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| image = [[Image:sherrifwebb.jpg]] |
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| caption = [[Leslie Nielsen]] as Sherrif Webb talking to David Rowe ([[Raymond St. Jacques]]) in the film ''[[Change of Mind]]'' |
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| first = ''[[Change of Mind]]'' |
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| last = ''[[Change of Mind]]'' |
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| cause = No further appearance yet |
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| gender = Male |
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| occupation = [[Sherrif]] |
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| title = '''[[Sherrif]]''' Webb |
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| portrayer = [[Leslie Nielsen]] |
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| creator = [[Seeleg Lester]]<br>[[Dick Wesson]] |
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Sherrif Webb is a fictional character from the movie ''[[Change of Mind]]'', he's the racist sherrif who has to be defended by David Rowe ([[Raymond St. Jacques]]). <ref>This article is completely Self-made</ref> |
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A married couple struggles to adjust when the husband's brain is transplanted into the skull of a black man. David Rowe ([[Raymond St. Jacques]]) is the white district attorney who must now live his life as a black man. His wife Margaret ([[Susan Oliver]]) tries to deal with the transformation of her husband's appearance as David feels the stings of racial prejudice for the first time. |
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===Sherrif Webb in ''[[Change of Mind]]''=== |
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Sherrif Webb is introduced as a the local sheriff who shows his racist nature when he first encounters David Rowe in his new body he insults him and treats him with total disrespect. He's the local lawman who resents district attorney. |
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But when Sherrif Webb kills his black mistress it’is Rowe who must defend him. |
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At the end of the film we see David winning a court case against the bigoted sheriff. |
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==References== |
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