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17 Again is a 2009 American teen fantasy comedy film directed by Burr Steers. It stars Zac Efron, Leslie Mann, Thomas Lennon, and Michelle Trachtenberg, with Melora Hardin, Sterling Knight, and Matthew Perry in supporting roles. The film follows Mike O’Donnell (Perry), a 37-year-old man who becomes his 17-year-old self (Efron) after a chance ...
Seventeen Again is an American fantasy–comedy film.It first aired on Showtime on November 12, 2000, and was released on DVD on April 9, 2002. The film was also included as a bonus feature on the Sister, Sister (which ended in May 1999) Complete Collection box set released in March 2016.
17 Again may refer to: Film. 17 Again, a 2009 film starring Zac Efron and Matthew Perry; Seventeen Again, a 2000 film starring Tia, Tamera & Tahj Mowry; Music "17 Again" (song), a 2000 single by Eurythmics "17 Again" a song by Brantley Gilbert on the album Just As I Am "17 Again", a song by Tiffany Houghton
18 Again (Korean: 18 어게인; RR: 18 Eogein) is a 2020 South Korean television series based on the 2009 film 17 Again by Jason Filardi, likely inspired by the 1988 comedy movie of the (series') same name featuring George Burns. Starring Kim Ha-neul, Yoon Sang-hyun, and Lee Do-hyun.
18 Again! is a 1988 American fantasy-comedy film directed by Paul Flaherty and starring George Burns and Charlie Schlatter. The plot involves a college student switching souls with his grandfather by means of an accident. The film is based on the song "I Wish I Was Eighteen Again" written by Sonny Throckmorton and recorded by Burns in 1979.
Authors Anonymous is a 2014 American comedy film directed and produced by Ellie Kanner. [1] It stars Kaley Cuoco, Chris Klein, Tricia Helfer, Jonathan Banks, Jonathan Bennett, Teri Polo, Dylan Walsh, and Dennis Farina.
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13 Going on 30 (released as Suddenly 30 in some countries) is a 2004 American fantasy romantic comedy [3] film written by Cathy Yuspa and Josh Goldsmith, directed by Gary Winick, starring Jennifer Garner and Mark Ruffalo, and produced by Susan Arnold and Donna Arkoff Roth.