Popularity: 5 (history)
Director: | Burr Steers |
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Writer: | Jason Filardi |
Staring: |
On the brink of a midlife crisis, 30-something Mike O'Donnell wishes he could have a "do-over." And that's exactly what he gets when he wakes up one morning to find he's 17 years old again. With his adult mind stuck inside the body of a teenager, Mike actually has the chance to reverse some decisions he wishes he'd never made. But maybe they weren't so bad after all. | |
Release Date: | Mar 11, 2009 |
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Director: | Burr Steers |
Writer: | Jason Filardi |
Genres: | Comedy, Fantasy, Drama, Romance |
Keywords | high school, affectation, fake identity, bullying, high school sports, adult as a child, do over, age change, lighthearted, amused, enchant |
Production Companies | New Line Cinema, Offspring Entertainment |
Box Office |
Revenue: $136,300,000
Budget: $20,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Zac Efron | Mike O'Donnell |
Leslie Mann | Scarlett O'Donnell |
Thomas Lennon | Ned Gold |
Michelle Trachtenberg | Maggie O'Donnell |
Sterling Knight | Alex O'Donnell |
Matthew Perry | Mike O'Donnell (Adult) |
Tyler Steelman | Ned Gold (Teen) |
Allison Miller | Scarlett (Teen) |
Adam Gregory | Dom |
Hunter Parrish | Stan |
Mario Cassem | Samir |
Kat Graham | Jamie |
Tiya Sircar | Samantha |
Melissa Ordway | Lauren |
Melora Hardin | Principal Jane Masterson |
Brian Doyle-Murray | Janitor |
Josie Loren | Nicole |
Jim Gaffigan | Coach Murphy |
Randy Gordon | Photographer |
Collette Wolfe | Wendy |
Tommy Dewey | Roger |
Linda Miller | Female Janitor |
Lorna Scott | Secretary |
Kodi Kitchen | Hostess |
Ellis Williams | Bailiff |
Diana Maria Riva | Judge |
Jeff Snyder | Waiter |
Antonio Todd | Referee (1989) |
Angee Hughes | Waitress |
Ed Ackerman | School Cop |
Will Schaub | Referee |
Loren Lester | Mike's Lawyer |
Alexander George | Kid in Hallway |
Nicole Sullivan | Naomi |
Margaret Cho | Mrs. Dell |
Larry Poindexter | Dean |
Bubba Lewis | Dorky Kid (Ned's Party) |
Chris Valenti | Syracuse Scout (1989) |
G. Lane Hillman | Kevin (1989) |
Hope Riley | Girl (Wyatt) |
Jeanine Jackson | Scarlet's Lawyer |
Gregory Sporleder | Ohio Scout |
Keith Oney | Guy in Crowd |
Leonard Wu | Kid (Office) |
Liana Blackburn | Cheerleader (1989) |
Lindsay Taylor | Cheerleader (1989) |
Danielle E. Hawkins | Cheerleader (1989) |
Shelby Rabara | Cheerleader (1989) |
Katrina Norman | Cheerleader (1989) |
Tiana Brown Gandelman | Cheerleader (1989) |
Rhapsody Violetti | Cheerleader (1989) |
Taisha Monique Clark | Cheerleader (1989) |
Vanessa Lee Chester | Cheerleader |
Chanel Malvar | Cheerleader |
Tyne Stecklein | Cheerleader |
Galen Hooks | Cheerleader |
Kiara Ely | Cheerleader |
Mihran Kirakosian | Cheerleader |
Rachele Brooke Smith | Hammer Dancer |
Jesse Heiman | Mascot |
Dres Reid | Cheerleader |
Christopher Scott | Hammer Dancer |
Eric McCoy | Hammer Dancer |
Raymond Chacon | Jazz |
Megan Galiber | Girl #2 |
Renée King | ROTC Leader |
Jordan Schatz | Mr. Adams |
Jaclyn Matfus | Party Girl |
Justin C. Todd | Football Player |
Keith Oney | Guy in Crowd |
Name | Job |
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Burr Steers | Director |
Ray Siegle | Stunt Driver |
Ator Tamras | Utility Stunts |
Steve Tartalia | Stunt Double |
Stuart F. Wilson | Utility Stunts |
Melissa Yonkey | Hair Department Head |
Kimberly Greene | Makeup Department Head |
Zack Duhame | Stunt Driver |
Steve Kelso | Stunt Driver, Stunt Double |
Jeremy Fry | Stunt Driver |
Matt Berberi | Stunts |
Alina Andrei | Stunts |
Dan Bell | Stunt Double |
Dan Brown | Stunt Double |
Mark Chadwick | Stunts |
Geo Corvera | Stunts |
Katie Eischen | Stunts |
Jimmy Hart | Stunts |
Mandy Kowalski | Stunts |
Michael Owen | Stunt Driver |
Lisa Beach | Casting |
Garreth Stover | Production Design |
Natalie Pope | Set Decoration |
Alyssa Kim | Set Costumer |
Marylou Lim | Set Costumer |
Mark Edwards | Visual Effects Producer |
Jennifer Starzyk | Assistant Costume Designer |
Charla Bowersox | Casting Associate |
Pamela Withers | Costume Design |
Karen Higgins | Construction Coordinator |
Padraic McKinley | Editor |
Sarah Katzman | Casting |
David Jones | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Erin Wooldridge | Makeup Artist |
Jennifer Avery | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Michelle Kurpaska | Costume Supervisor |
Tom Reta | Art Direction |
Jennifer Möller | Art Department Coordinator |
Steve Gehrke | Script Supervisor |
Marie Larkin | Key Hair Stylist |
Beth Lipari | Casting Associate |
Chris W. Johnson | Steadicam Operator, Camera Operator |
Hugh Waddell | Supervising Sound Editor |
Massimo Ruberto | Music Editor |
Gina Fortunato | Production Supervisor |
Dara Weintraub | Unit Production Manager |
Mihai Danciu | Stunt Coordinator |
Frederick Howard | Sound Effects Editor |
Erik Holmberg | Executive In Charge Of Production |
John Ross | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Chuck Zlotnick | Still Photographer |
Peter Staubli | Sound Effects Editor |
Bruce Tanis | Sound Effects Editor |
Nick South | Music Editor |
Perry Robertson | Supervising Sound Editor |
Webster Whinery | Stunt Coordinator |
Rolfe Kent | Original Music Composer |
Frank Salvino | Post Production Supervisor |
Jeffrey Greeley | Camera Operator |
Buck Damon | Music Supervisor |
Thomas Jones | ADR Editor, Dialogue Editor |
Kimaree Long | Dialogue Editor |
Steve Cantamessa | Sound Mixer |
Michelle Spears | Property Master |
Laura Harris Atkinson | Dialogue Editor |
Barney Cabral | ADR Editor |
Peter Dress | Second Second Assistant Director |
Jason Filardi | Writer |
Margo Hunt McKay | Driver |
Austen Brewer | Stunts |
Cody Gill | Stunt Double |
Tom Elliott | Stunts |
Terry James | Stunts |
Craig Jensen | Stunts |
Logan Holladay | Stunts |
Dan McCann | Stunts |
Mark McDaniels | Stunts |
Jeff Podgurski | Stunt Driver |
Dennis Scott | Stunts |
Lincoln Simonds | Stunt Double |
Jake Swallow | Stunts |
Tyler Vogt | Stunts |
Tim Suhrstedt | Director of Photography |
Michael Keller | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Name | Title |
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Adam Shankman | Producer |
Toby Emmerich | Executive Producer |
Jennifer Gibgot | Producer |
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It's a classic transformation story. Are you now or have you ever been a Norse God, Vampire, or Time Traveling Cyborg? Another in what is a long line of body swap comedies, 17 Again is fun, frothy and full of warmth; just like all the other ones really! There's nothing new here, it's the same old ... format as a grown up Mike O'Donnell (Matthew Perry) rues how his life has grown to miserable proportions but magically gets to be a high-schooler again and grasp that second chance. Back in his 17 year old bod (Zac Efron looking like a young Rob Lowe), Mike oversees the trials and tribulations of his two kids who attend the same school, whilst also forming a "special" bond with his future wife Scarlet (Leslie Mann) who is going to divorce him! Cue much high-school pranks, perils and near misses and a few worthy messages in the narrative. Tailored towards a certain demographic with the casting of Efron, who is very likable and a worthy lead here, the film thankfully doesn't lack for good performances elsewhere. Both Mann and Melora Hardin as the hot principal make their roles stand out, while Thomas Lennon as Mike's uber rich man child buddy steals the movie. It's rich in clichés of the formula and the predictability of outcome robs us of a surprise, but these are not actually irritants, for this is a very enjoyable movie. One where the teens hot for Zac can stare lovingly, and one where the adults can nod in knowing agreement at some plot dynamics. 7/10
Just watched it just so I can say I watched it. It turned out to be funny and liked the story similar to 13 going on 30. ...
**_A high school dramedy/body swap flick with heart_** A dispirited 37 year-old man (Matthew Perry) is about to lose his wife and high school sweetheart. Through a "spirit-guide" (Brian Doyle-Murray) he is miraculously able to become, you guessed it, 17 again. His younger self is played by Zac Ef ... ron, who's actually the star of the movie. Leslie Mann plays his soon-to-be former wife while Thomas Lennon appears as his geeky best friend. Sterling Knight & Michelle Trachtenberg are on hand as his kids struggling through the teen years. Melora Hardin plays the attractive principal while Nicole Sullivan has a glorified cameo. "17 Again" (2009) is magic from beginning to end, with few missteps. It's both a high school dramedy and a second chance fantasy. There are elements of films like "Back to the Future" (1986) and "Peggy Sue Got Married" (1986), but the uniqueness here is that the protagonist doesn't go back in time, but rather stays in the current day and appears to his family & friends as 17 years-old, even though he's really 37. With one exception, no one knows who he really is. Efron, who was only 21 during filming, easily carries the film while Mann is one of the most winsome women to walk the Earth. Lennon's amusing character is akin to the Big Bang Theory guys. Best of all, the film has heart, effectively conveying the triumphs and tragedies of the high school experience in all its glory and awkwardness. I know it's clichéd, but "you'll laugh, you'll cry." The movie runs 1 hour, 42 minutes, and was shot in Santa Monica (Hayden High School), Van Nuys & Los Angeles, California. The script was written by Jason Filardi. GRADE: A-