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17 Again

17 Again

  • Status: Released
  • 11-03-2009
  • Runtime: 102 min
  • Score: 6.311
  • Vote count: 5229

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.

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

John Chard

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

Andre Gonzales

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.

Wuchak

**_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 Efron, 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-