Tripti Joshi (Editor)

18 Again!

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
4
/
10
1
Votes
Alchetron
4
1 Ratings
100
90
80
70
60
50
41
30
20
10
Rate This

Rate This


Director
  
Paul Flaherty

Music director
  
Billy Goldenberg

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

5.6/10
IMDb


Genre
  
Comedy, Fantasy

Cinematography
  
Barry Sonnenfeld

Language
  
English

18 Again! movie poster

Writer
  
Josh Goldstein
,
Jonathan Prince

Release date
  
April 8, 1988 (United States)

Cast
  
George Burns
(Jack Watson / David Watson),
Charlie Schlatter
(David Watson / Jack Watson),
Tony Roberts
(Arnold 'Arnie' Watson),
Miriam Flynn
(Betty Watson),
Red Buttons
(Charlie),
Jennifer Runyon
(Robin Morrison)

Similar movies
  
Vice Versa
,
Vice Versa
,
Da grande

Tagline
  
His mind was 81. His body was 18. When Jack Watson found his fountain of youth, it overflowed with comedy.

18 Again! is a 1988 comedy film starring George Burns and Charlie Schlatter. The plot involves a grandson switching souls with his grandfather by means of an accident.

Contents

18 Again! movie scenes

Plot

18 Again! movie scenes

Jack Watson (George Burns) is a millionaire playboy and businessman who is about to turn 81 years old just as his grandson David (Charlie Schlatter) is about to turn 18, but Jack laments his old age and wishes to get back to his teens once more. When an accident switches their souls, Jack gets to live his grandson's life and all that it entails: school, sports and romance. Unfortunately, David gets the "short end of the deal," as not only is he trapped in his grandfather's 81-year-old body, but he is also in a coma. The only one who knows the truth is his longtime friend Charlie (Red Buttons), whom Jack was able to convince by recounting experiences only they knew.

18 Again! movie scenes

Jack gets to approach his family from a fresh point of view and doesn't always like what he sees: he's been a distant parent for his son Arnie (Tony Roberts) and has repeatedly disregarded his ideas for improving the family company. The college fraternity that he coerced David into joining (his old alma mater) is bullying him on a regular basis and forcing him to write their test finals for them. He also finds out that his trophy wife Madeline (Anita Morris) is unfaithful when she tries to seduce him, whom she thinks is her young step-grandson. Deciding to set things right, Jack in David's body decides to take charge by convincing his father (or rather, Jack's son) to implement his ideas on the family business and uses his poker playing skills to beat the frat boys while betting $1000 that he will beat the lead frat boy Russ in the upcoming track meet. Jack also impresses a girl named Robin, who is taken with David's old-fashioned style with bow ties and his vividly recounting the Second World War and meeting President Truman.

18 Again! wwwgstaticcomtvthumbmovieposters10666p10666

However, Jack realizes too late that he has willed everything to Madeline, who convinces Arnie and his wife to disconnect Jack's 81-year-old body from life support. Knowing that this will kill David, Jack and Charlie rush to the hospital to prevent this,wheeling Jack's body away. When they crash in the hospital chapel, Jack and David's minds are returned to their rightful bodies, and Jack awakens. Jack still has unfinished business, as in David's body he challenged the fraternity president to a race, and now David must face him. Jack gives David a pep talk, and David beats the frat president. Jack then encourages David to pursue an interested Robin. In private, Jack tells Arnie that his greatest mistake was trying to get him and David to relive his own life, and encourages Arnie to nurture David's interest in art, which Jack will do as well by getting David involved in the graphic design aspect of the family business. Finally, Jack confronts Madeline by saying he knows that she made a pass at David and is well aware that she is a gold digger only interested in his bank account, He lets her know that he will divorce her and that he has rewritten his will to include his family and his faithful butler Horton (Bernard Fox), whom he promptly orders to have Madeline thrown out. As Robin and David start their relationship, Jack starts a new one with Robin's widowed grandmother.

Cast

18 Again! 18 Again Available on DVDBluRay reviews trailers Flicksconz

  • Charlie Schlatter as David Watson/Jack Watson
  • George Burns as Jack Watson
  • Tony Roberts as Arnold 'Arnie' Watson
  • Miriam Flynn as Betty Watson
  • Red Buttons as Charlie
  • Anita Morris as Madeline
  • Pauly Shore as Barrett
  • Jennifer Runyon as Robin Morrison
  • Reception

    18 Again! 18 Again George Burns Happy Birthday Song YouTube

    Roger Ebert gives the film a score of 1 and a half out of 4. He compares it to Like Father Like Son and Vice Versa, calling Vice Versa the best of the three, by far. Janet Maslin was critical of the film for leaving George Burns in a coma when he is who the audience came to see, and says that it "isn't successfully aimed at anyone in particular".

    Note

    18 Again! Cineplexcom 18 Again

  • The movie plays on a musical hit George Burns had in 1980 entitled "I wish I was eighteen again".
  • This movie makes many references to Harry Truman, who was Jack Watson's friend. Truman was born in 1884 and died in 1972. Assuming the movie took place in the same year it was released (1988), Jack Watson would have been born in 1907, a good 23 years after Truman.

  • 18 Again! 18 Again 1988 MUBI

    18 Again! Cineplexcom 18 Again

    18 Again! 18 Again 1988 Original Trailer YouTube

    References

    18 Again! Wikipedia
    18 Again! IMDb18 Again! Rotten Tomatoes18 Again! Roger Ebert18 Again! themoviedb.org