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Synopsis
In 1987-88, a quartet of films with the same basic body-switching premise deluged theaters: Like Father, Like Son (1987), Big (1988), Vice Versa (1988), and 18 Again (1988). One year later, Dream a Little Dream (1989) followed suit. Coleman Ettinger (Jason Robards) is forever scolding the local high school students who use his yard as a shortcut to and from their nearby school. Coleman is not a crotchety old coot, however. He's deeply in love with his wife Gena (Piper Laurie) and is good friends with his next-door neighbor Ike (Harry Dean Stanton). In fact, Coleman is looking for a mystical way to preserve his and Gena's lives forever by transferring their consciousness into the bodies of younger people. One day, student Bobby Keller (Corey Feldman) has a bicycle mishap with Coleman while cutting through the yard, and their minds change places. Now Coleman has the brain of a teenager, while young Bobby uses Coleman's wisdom and life experience to win over the girl of his dreams. Dream a Little Dream was the directorial debut of Marc Rocco, son of actor Alex Rocco, who costars in a supporting role. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide

Cast

Corey Feldman Bobby Keller
Corey Haim Dinger
Jason Robards, Jr. Coleman Ettinger
Piper Laurie Gena Ettinger
William McNamara Joel
Meredith Salenger Lainie Diamond
Harry Dean Stanton Ike Baker

Production Crew

King Baggot Cinematographer
D.E. Eisenberg Co-producer
Marc Rocco Co-producer
John William Dexter Composer (Music Score)
Kristine Brown Costume Designer
Marc Rocco Director
Russell Livingstone Editor
Ellen Steloff Producer
Lawrence Kasanoff Producer
Matthew Jacobs Production Designer
D.E. Eisenberg Screenwriter
Daniel Jay Franklin Screenwriter
Janice Fischer Screenwriter
Marc Rocco Screenwriter
Year: 1989
Runtime: 114
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy
Fantasy

Color type
Foto-Kem Color

Produced by
Vestron

Release
March 03, 1989 (USA)
by Vestron