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18 Again!

  • 1988
  • PG
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
5.3K
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18 Again! (1988)
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Body Swap ComedyComedyFantasyRomance

In this feel-good body-switchers comedy, aging worldly-wise businessman Jack Watson swaps bodies with his grandson David in the wake of an automobile accident. George Burns shines in his fin... Read allIn this feel-good body-switchers comedy, aging worldly-wise businessman Jack Watson swaps bodies with his grandson David in the wake of an automobile accident. George Burns shines in his final leading role.In this feel-good body-switchers comedy, aging worldly-wise businessman Jack Watson swaps bodies with his grandson David in the wake of an automobile accident. George Burns shines in his final leading role.

  • Director
    • Paul Flaherty
  • Writers
    • Josh Goldstein
    • Jonathan Prince
  • Stars
    • Charlie Schlatter
    • George Burns
    • Tony Roberts
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    5.3K
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    • Director
      • Paul Flaherty
    • Writers
      • Josh Goldstein
      • Jonathan Prince
    • Stars
      • Charlie Schlatter
      • George Burns
      • Tony Roberts
    • 30User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
    • 32Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Charlie Schlatter
    Charlie Schlatter
    • David Watson…
    George Burns
    George Burns
    • Jack Watson…
    Tony Roberts
    Tony Roberts
    • Arnie Watson
    Anita Morris
    Anita Morris
    • Madeline
    Miriam Flynn
    Miriam Flynn
    • Betty Watson
    Jennifer Runyon
    Jennifer Runyon
    • Robin Morrison
    Red Buttons
    Red Buttons
    • Charlie
    George DiCenzo
    George DiCenzo
    • Coach
    Bernard Fox
    Bernard Fox
    • Horton
    Kenneth Tigar
    Kenneth Tigar
    • Professor Swivet
    Anthony Starke
    Anthony Starke
    • Russ
    Pauly Shore
    Pauly Shore
    • Barrett
    Emory Bass
    • Art Teacher
    Josh Devane
    • J.P.
    • (as Joshua Devane)
    Benny Baker
    Benny Baker
    • Red
    Hal Smith
    Hal Smith
    • Irv
    Lance Slaughter
    • Mikey
    Earl Boen
    Earl Boen
    • Robin's Dad
    • Director
      • Paul Flaherty
    • Writers
      • Josh Goldstein
      • Jonathan Prince
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    farnum

    18...or 81?

    This is the best movie of all the switched personality movies. It's so funny because its true! The funniest part was when that old guy did the dance at the party and all the girls wanted to go out with him. I hope I can do that when I'm 81! This is the best thing Charlie Schlater has done since "Fish Police". I think everyone should go out and see "18 Again!", again!
    sundialpictures-01657

    Not the Best of the Body-Swap Genre But Definitely the Most Fun

    I must have a thing for body swap stories because I've liked nearly every film with this premise. 1987-88 was the peak year for this type of flick and you had a bunch of good ones: Like Father, Like Son, Vice Versa, and Big all came out that fall, spring, and summer. 18 Again is the one that came and went. It lasted about three weeks in theatres and then disappeared. The thing is, I think I like this one more than the others that I've mentioned. Maybe it's because George Burns is in it, maybe it's because of the gorgeous Anita Morris, or maybe it's the idea of being an older man getting a second chance at youth. It's possible that all of the above contribute to the appeal. Regardless, when I want to watch a movie in this genre, 9 times out of 10, I stick in 18 Again and enjoy it every time. It's not the best of the genre but it's probably the most fun.
    Coxer99

    18 Again!

    Charming comedy about the fate that intervenes in the lives of Jack, a swinging 81 year old bachelor who has everything but youth, and his grandson David, who change souls after a freak accident. Burns is lovely, but it is Schlatter who steals the picture with a witty and youthful version of Burns.
    8richspenc

    Underrated 80s comedy

    Some people didn't like this film, but I did. It was one of the four body swap comedies that came out in the same 12 months during 1987-1988. I remember them all very well cause I was 12 and 13 then and I was always going to the movies.

    "18 again" was the second best of the four. ("Vice versa" was best due to very convincing and humorous acting from Fred Savage and Judge Rhinehold when they switch. "Like father, like son" was my least favorite due to very unconvincing and stupid annoying acting from Kirk and Dudley when they switch. And "Big" was Tom Hanks as a 13 year old in a 30 year old body acting more like was 6 instead of 13 when he switched and not acting anything like he did when he was actually 13). George Burns was always a good comedian, and I liked him in the "Oh god" movies. Here he switches places with his 18 year old grandson, Charlie Shlatter. The swap comes after Burn's birthday party when he says how he's happy about how he has everything he wants, except youth. Then, Burns and Charlie, in the car together, have an accident.

    When he comes to, Charlie in Burn's body, he discovers he's been swapped. He's shocked for a moment, but then he is ecstatic and excited, he has gotten his wish. He goes back to school and things for him change due to Burn's soul now being in Charlie's body. Before, Charlie was always being pushed around by the bullies in his fraternity, and he had no confidence with girls. Now, Burns in Charlie's body, he stands up to those bullies, makes a jerk of a teacher look bad in front of the whole class by outsmarting him and being a wise ass about it. He now, with confidence, improved his track abilities. And he now, with confidence, was able to attract and win the girl he couldn't get when Charlie was Charlie. I also liked the scene when Burns/Charlie throws a roaring 20s style party, but some of that is cause I'm a big fan of movies from Hollywood's golden age. It being an 80s movie though, I am a tad bit curious how a bunch of 80s kids were automatically able to jump into a 20s style party like that, right away knowing all the dance moves and styles from that era. I like how Burns/Charlie's girlfriend dresses and dances just like a flapper (same with all the girls at that party). I also liked how Burns/Charlie mentioned bathtub gin and said "let's roar like the stock market crash is just around the corner". I also liked the scenes of Burns/Charlie and his old friend Red Buttons when he was convincing him what really happened with him and his grandson switching. And I liked their suggestive version of "By the light of the silvery moon" that they had sang many years ago when they were younger.

    The one thing that bothered me a bit more in this film is how the other half, Charlie in Burn's body, was basically unconscious through most of the movie, since the souls were swapped, and Burn's body was in a coma from the car crash. But I guess it did give us more time to explore the different experiences Burns was having in Charlie's body. Still a good movie.
    6vertigo_14

    The old switcheroo.

    18 Again is another one of those 80s role reversals, which for the decade, seemed to always involved young men and their fathers or grandfathers. Here, a young man switches bodies with his grandfather, and both see what it's like to live young and old.

    Charlie Schlatter is David Watson, a college kid who's quiet, and far too held back in saying what he wants to say, especially around girls. But all that changes when he switches bodies with his grandfather Jack (George Burns), a charismatic, funny old guy with a whole lot of energy who, in switching bodies with his grandson, gives David a lot of appeal. Suddenly, he does the 180 from quiet to cool. It's your typical story about learning about self-confidence aside from sharing experiences about being that age these days in the same that Vice Versa, Dream a Little Dream, and Like Father Like Son did when they were released.

    But this one is much more appealing than those previously mentioned, particularly driven by George Burn's great sense of humor and universal ability to charm, and also with Charlie Schlatter doing a pretty good job trying to act like George Burns would. Schlatter is hardly an annoying or selfish teenager, and neither is Burns, and I think that's what sets this movie apart from the others as well, despite being one of many using that plot. It's well worth the time. Plus, Pauley Shore has a small part as David's cooky friend.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      In George Burns' last starring role, he played an 81-year-old when he was 91.
    • Goofs
      For David's big race, Charlie gives him the running shoes that he wore back in 1928, however the leather on sixty year old shoes would have deteriorated to point that the shoes would be unusable.
    • Quotes

      David Watson: I don't want to hit a lady, Horton, but I wouldn't mind hitting her.

    • Alternate versions
      For its official rental video release, the film has been licensed to MovieTees for its Watch & Wear video shop promotion. In addition to the theatrical logo plastered with its home video counterpart at the opening, it attached the promo's "stay tuned" portion that leads into the film itself. The promo begins as it slides up at the tail end of its closing credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Bright Lights, Big City/The Seventh Sign/Beetlejuice/Babette's Feast (1988)
    • Soundtracks
      I Wish I Was 18 Again
      Performed by George Burns

      Written by Sonny Throckmorton

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    • Release date
      • April 8, 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Eighteen Again!
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • New World Entertainment Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,567,099
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,475,645
      • Apr 10, 1988
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,567,099
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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