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Jack

He's a healthy ten year old who's growing four times faster than normal. Now he's about to take off on the biggest adventure of his life... 5th grade.
1996 | 113m | English

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Jack Powell suffers from an affliction that makes him grow four times faster than normal, so the 10 year old boy looks like a 40 year old man. After years of being tutored at home, Jack convinces his overprotective parents to send him to public school. The children don't know what to make of Jack, but with the help of his fifth-grade teacher, he makes an effort to win them over.
Release Date: Aug 09, 1996
Director: Francis Ford Coppola
Writer: James DeMonaco, Gary Nadeau
Genres: Family, Comedy, Drama
Keywords age difference, body exchange, genetics
Production Companies American Zoetrope, Hollywood Pictures, Great Oaks Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $58,620,973
Budget: $45,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Robin Williams Jack Powell
Diane Lane Karen Powell
Brian Kerwin Brian Powell
Jennifer Lopez Miss Marquez
Bill Cosby Lawrence Woodruff
Fran Drescher Dolores Durante
Adam Zolotin Louis Durante
Irwin Corey Poppy
Jurnee Smollett Phoebe
Ashlee Lauren Allison
Mario Yedidia George
Michael McKean Paulie
Todd Bosley Edward
Seth Smith John-John
Don Novello Bartender
Allan Rich Dr. Benfante
Keone Young Dr. Lin
Allison Whitbeck Lucy
Josh Kornbluth Pack of Cigarettes
Jer Adrianne Lelliott Johnny Duffer
Rickey D'Shon Collins Eric
Name Job
Francis Ford Coppola Director
Michael Kamen Original Music Composer
James DeMonaco Screenplay
Jack Gill Stunt Coordinator
Michael Runyard Stunt Coordinator
Gary Nadeau Screenplay
Alice Tompkins Script Supervisor
Angelo P. Graham Art Direction
Larry Nicholas Stunts
Rosalie Joseph Casting
Barbara Munch Set Decoration
Barry Malkin Editor
Armin Ganz Set Decoration, In Memory Of
Rocky Capella Stunts
Mike Mitchell Stunts
Andy Gill Stunts
Pat Romano Stunts
Aggie Guerard Rodgers Costume Design
Dean Tavoularis Production Design
Linda Phillips-Palo Casting
Roman Coppola Second Unit Director
John Toll Director of Photography
Name Title
Francis Ford Coppola Producer
Fred Fuchs Producer
Doug Claybourne Executive Producer
Ricardo Mestres Producer
John Hughes Producer
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Reviews

Wuchak
5.0

_**Robin Williams as a 10 year-old; great cast, but needed a rewrite**_ The Powells in Oakland have a premature baby, whom they name Jack (Robin Williams). The problem is that Jack grows at four times the normal rate and so when he finally is allowed to enter 5th grade at the age of 10 he looks ... like a 40 year-old man. Diane Lane plays his mother, Bill Cosby his tutor, Jennifer Lopez his teacher and Fran Drescher a single mother who’s attracted to him. “Jack” (1996) takes the basic topic of “Big” (1988) and mixes it with the awkwardness of “Milk Money” (1994). It tries to be a serious drama, a slapstick comedy and a profound tragedy, which is tonally bewildering. Nevertheless, it would’ve been more successful if they worked out the kinks in the slapstick scenes, especially the ones with the kids, like the treehouse sequences. There’s nothing wrong with the cast or the filmmaking except that the script needed improved to flesh out the potential. As it is, I had a hard time buying that Robin Williams was a 10 year-old boy and the comedic scenes with the kids didn’t work for me, although they’re passably amusing. Thankfully, there are several things that make the movie worthwhile: Lopez, Drescher and Lane are thoroughly attractive and I especially enjoyed the scenes with Lopez and Drescher, like the bar sequence; Cosby is his likable self (before his fall from grace); and the second half is better than the unsure first half. Director Francis Ford Coppola proved that he could effectively do this kind of whimsical fare with “Peggy Sue Got Married” (1986), but here he needed a better script. Still, some people love this movie (while critics like Siskel & Ebert tore it to pieces), so I suppose it’s a matter of taste. The movie runs 1 hour, 53 minutes, and was shot in areas just north of Oakland/San Francisco (Vallejo, Mill Valley & Ross). GRADE: C+

Jun 23, 2021