17 Again


1h 34m 2009

Brief Synopsis

At 17 Mike O'Donell (Zac Efron) was on top of the world; he was a basketball star and was a shoe in for a college scholarship. But on what's supposed to be his big game where college scouts are checking him out, His girlfriend Scarlett reveals that she's pregnant. Mike decides to leave the game and asks Scarlett to marry him. During their marriage, Mike could only whine about the life he lost because he married her. So she throws him out. And when he loses his job, he returns to the only place he's happy at - his old high school. And while looking at his high school photo, a janitor asks him if he wishes he could be 17 again and he says yes. One night while driving he sees the janitor on a bridge and apparently jumps in and he goes after him. When he returns to his friend Ned's house, where he has been staying, he sees that he is 17 again. He decides to take this opportunity to get the life he lost.

Film Details

Also Known As
17, 17 otra vez, Seventeen, Seventeen Again, Untitled (New Line Cinema/Jason Filardi Project)
MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Fantasy
Release Date
2009
Production Company
Coriena Baer; Laurie Cartwright
Distribution Company
ALLIANCE ATLANTIS VIVAFILM/WARNER BROS. PICTURES DISTRIBUTION (WBPD)
Location
Los Angeles, California, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 34m

Synopsis

At 17 Mike O'Donell (Zac Efron) was on top of the world; he was a basketball star and was a shoe in for a college scholarship. But on what's supposed to be his big game where college scouts are checking him out, His girlfriend Scarlett reveals that she's pregnant. Mike decides to leave the game and asks Scarlett to marry him. During their marriage, Mike could only whine about the life he lost because he married her. So she throws him out. And when he loses his job, he returns to the only place he's happy at - his old high school. And while looking at his high school photo, a janitor asks him if he wishes he could be 17 again and he says yes. One night while driving he sees the janitor on a bridge and apparently jumps in and he goes after him. When he returns to his friend Ned's house, where he has been staying, he sees that he is 17 again. He decides to take this opportunity to get the life he lost.

Crew

William Adams

Song

Tiana Aiello

Costumer

Alan Alvarado

Props

Doug Anderson

Plasterer

Alina Andrei

Stunts

Mikey Avery

Stunts

James Badstibner

Assistant

Coriena Baer

Production Insurance

Cassandra Barbour

Rights & Clearances

Matthew Bardocz

Chief Lighting Technician

Jeff Barnett

Props Assistant

Jason Barrett

Executive Producer

Andy Rafael Barrios

Digital Effects Artist

Karl Bartos

Song

Lisa Beach

Casting Director

Dan Bell

Stunts

Robert Bell

Song

Ronald Bell

Song

Tom Benardello

Painter

Matt Berberi

Stunts

Olly Betts

Song

Kyle Billingsley

Foley Mixer

Dania Birks

Song

Limp Bizkit

Song Performer

Michael R Blaich

Painter

Lee Blaylock

Rights & Clearances

Tony Blondal

Original Music

Joe Bodle

Driver

James Bonnefond

Song

Randy Bookman

Production Assistant

Clint Borden

Best Boy Grip

Wes Borland

Song

Lucie Bourgeau

Production Secretary

Charla Bowersox

Casting Associate

Ethan Brannon

Rigging Grip

Jody Braun

Assistant

Austen Brewer

Stunts

Tammy Brewer-hanks

Stunts

Richard Bronskill

Original Music

Allen Brostowicz

On-Set Dresser

Dan Brown

Stunts

George Brown

Song

Jason Brown

Assistant Production Coordinator

Kelly Bumbarger

Visual Effects Supervisor

Kris Bunting

Assistant Location Manager

Juana Burns

Song

Gary Burritt

Negative Cutter

Toby Butler

Song

Barney Cabral

Adr Editor

Lorrie Campbell

Set Designer

Rick Canelli

Adr

Sanaa Cannella

Foley Artist

Steve Cantamessa

Sound Mixer

Bridget Cardenas

Painter

Laurie Cartwright

Production Insurance

Tony Castagnola

Greensman

Robert Castillo

Rigging Electrician

Mark Chadwick

Stunts

Randy L Childs

Props

Edward Chugunov

Production Assistant

Christopher Ciketic

Accounting Assistant

Patrick Clancey

Titles And Opticals

Etan Cohen

Other

Rupert Cole

Transportation

Stephen Coleman

Original Music

Stephen Coleman

Music

Buck Compton

Driver

Terence Corliss

Greensman

Hector Corona

Lighting Technician

Efrain Cortes

Assistant Director

Geovanny Corvera

Stunts

Jeff Couch

Transportation Captain

Sean Crowell

Key Rigging Grip

Nathan Crum

Camera Assistant

Mike D

Song

Buck Damon

Music Supervisor

Britt Daniel

Song

Jon Davidson

Production Accountant

Mike Davis

Stand-In

Ken Day

Driver

Robert Dante Denne

Painter

Audrey Deroche

Music Supervisor

Ross Deroche

Music

Matt Dike

Song

Leor Dimant

Song

Deborah Dismukes

Stand-In

Rich Dowaliby

Painter

Peter Dress

Assistant Director

Michael Duarte

Grip

Don Duffield

Dolly Grip

Zack Duhame

Stunts

Gregory M Dultz

Driver

Fred Durst

Song

Nora Morgan Eckstein

Acting Coach

Angie Edgar

Assistant

Mark Edwards

Visual Effects Producer

Jeff Egan

Security

Katie Eischen

Stunts

Tom Elliott

Stunts

Toby Emmerich

Executive Producer

Michael Enriquez

Rigging Grip

Monica Fedrick

Graphic Designer

Rodney Fields

Craft Service

Jason Filardi

Screenplay

Jonathan Fischer

Grip

Robert M Fischer

Grip

Luke Ford

Song

Gina Fortunato

Production Supervisor

Robert Foster

Rigging Grip

Joseph Francuz

Painter

Joseph Francuz

Scenic Artist

Adam Ben Frank

Assistant Director

Kristi Frankenheimer-davis

Location Manager

Jeremy Fry

Stunts

Megan Galiber

Accounting Assistant

Carlos M Gallardo

Dolly Grip

Anthony M Garcia

Props Buyer

Reggie A Garcia

Construction

Marc Gates

Lighting Technician

Steven R. Gehrke

Script Supervisor

Jennifer Gibgot

Producer

Cody Gill

Stunts

Edward A Giron

Foreman

Emily Glatter

Production Coordinator

Chauncy Godwin

Video Assist/Playback

Keith Goldberg

Executive Producer

Daniel Gonzalez

Driver

Paul Goodstein

Key Grip

Claudette Grand

Tutor

Jeffrey Greeley

Camera Operator

Kimberly Greene

Makeup

Jessie Gregson

Rigging Electrician

Megan Gustafson

Stand-In

Banner Gwin

Assistant Editor

Mark Hacker

Construction

David Haldeman

Driver

Diane Hardin

Acting Coach

Amy Harmon

Makeup Artist

Barbara Harris

Adr Voice Casting

Laura Harris

Adr/Dialogue Editor

Jimmy Hart

Stunts

Isaac Hayes

Song

Darryl Henley

Storyboard Artist

Dan Higgins

Song

Karen D Higgins

Construction Coordinator

John Hill

Song

Mark Hochman

Video Playback

Thad W Hogan

Medic

Logan Holladay

Stunts

Mats Holmberg

Props

De'ongelo Holmes

Song

Adam Horovitz

Song

Frederick Howard

Sound Effects Editor

Jose Huete

Rigging Electrician

Ralf Huetter

Song

Jeff Hunt

Office Production Assistant

Margo Hunt

Driver

Arturo D Hurtado

Caterer

Orlando O Hurtado

Caterer

Chrissie Hynde

Song

Eric Jackson

Song

Terrance James

Stunts

Sergio Jimenez

Caterer

Christopher W Johnson

Steadicam Operator

Christopher W Johnson

Camera Operator

Jim Johnson

Driver

Lynn Johnson

Medic

Leslie Ann Jones

Sound

Thomas Jones

Adr/Dialogue Editor

Jason Joseph

Assistant Editor

Sarah Katzman

Casting Director

Mark S. Kaufman

Executive Producer

Michael Keller

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Steve Kelso

Stunts

Rolfe Kent

Music Composer

Rolfe Kent

Music Conductor

Janet Ketchum

Music Contractor

Alyssa Kim

Set Costumer

Michael Kissick

Props

Steve Kissick

Foreman

Sunja Knapp

Assistant

Kristofer Kolpek

Production Assistant

John R Koth

Rigging Grip

Mandy Kowalski

Stunts

John C Kruize

Production Accountant

Tom Kuljurgis

Assistant

Michelle Kurpaska

Costume Supervisor

Jimmy Labrie

Stunts

Marie Larkin

Hair Stylist

Scott Larue

Sound

Jake Lawton

Production Assistant

Juanita Lee

Song

Susan Lichtman

Key Costumer

Wesley Lichtman

Production Assistant

Toby Lightman

Song

Toby Lightman

Song Performer

Marylou Lim

Set Costumer

Beth Lipari

Casting Assistant

Kenny Loggins

Song Performer

Paul Lohr

Rigging Electrician

Film Details

Also Known As
17, 17 otra vez, Seventeen, Seventeen Again, Untitled (New Line Cinema/Jason Filardi Project)
MPAA Rating
Genre
Comedy
Fantasy
Release Date
2009
Production Company
Coriena Baer; Laurie Cartwright
Distribution Company
ALLIANCE ATLANTIS VIVAFILM/WARNER BROS. PICTURES DISTRIBUTION (WBPD)
Location
Los Angeles, California, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 34m

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States Spring April 17, 2009

Released in United States on Video August 11, 2009

New Line Cinema bought the pitch for a reported $750,000 against $1.5 million.

Released in United States Spring April 17, 2009

Released in United States on Video August 11, 2009