18 Again (1988)

 I was actually delighted to see this movie. It's one of my husband's favorite movies of all time. This 1988 movie stars George Burns as Jack Watson, as an old rich man who wishes to be 18 again. He wakes up in the body of his grandson, David Watson, played perfectly by Charlie Schlatter. Unfortunately, David switched bodies with his grandfather and is in the hospital after a car crash. David will die in Jack's body unless they do something about it. In the meantime, Jack as David goes around and enjoys life and runs track and rights the wrongs that have been done to David. The actor, Charlie, must have watched and memorized George Burns' moves to a "T"! He mimicked him so well in this movie it was just astounding! Well done to that young man for his dedication! Also in this movie is Anita Morris as Madeline, Jack's play-thing. She's there for the money and if Jack dies, she gets quite a bit. Also we see Jennifer Runyon, who I've seen in other films as well, and she plays David's love interest. But David is too shy. But Jack? No, Jack is NOT shy! Tony Roberts plays David's dad, and I've seen him in other stuff as well. He is brilliant at his job, but Jack, his dad, doesn't recognize it. All together, this is a very fun movie. And really, if you could be 18 again with what you know now, would you?

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