All of me

Roger Cobb is a swinging bachelor, a lawyer, and a jazz musician. Edwina Cutwaters is a terminally ill spinster who is given another chance at life if her soul can be transported into another woman. However, the guru goofs, and Edwina's soul takes over the right side of Roger.

Corporate Author: Thorn EMI Video (firm), Kings Road Entertainment, Inc., Old Time Productions., Trimark Home Video (Firm)
Other Authors: Martin, Steve, 1945-, Tomlin, Lily., Tennant, Victoria, 1950-, Libertini, Richard., Bernard, Jason., Smith-Osborne, Madolyn, 1957-, Elcar, Dana., Reiner, Carl, 1922-, Davis, Edwin.
Format: Videos DVD
Language: English
Published: [United States] : Trimark Home Video, c1998.
Series: Gold reel collection
Subjects:
Summary: Roger Cobb is a swinging bachelor, a lawyer, and a jazz musician. Edwina Cutwaters is a terminally ill spinster who is given another chance at life if her soul can be transported into another woman. However, the guru goofs, and Edwina's soul takes over the right side of Roger.
Item Description: Based on the short story: Me too / by Edwin Davis, adaptation by Henry Olek.
Originally released as a motion picture in 1984.
Hi-fi.
Includes the theatrical trailer and cast and crew information.
Series statement from container.
Physical Description: 1 videodisc (91 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Format: DVD.
Audience: Rated PG.
Production Credits: Director of photography, Richard H. Kline ; editor, Bud Molin ; music, Patrick Williams.
ISBN: 157362540X
Author Notes: Steve Martin was born on August 14, 1945 in Waco, Texas. He studied at Long Beach State College. He has acted in such films as The Jerk; Roxanne; Planes, Trains and Automobiles; Bowfinger; Father of the Bride; Cheaper by the Dozen; and Shopgirl, which was adapted from a novel he wrote. He has won an Emmy for his comedy writing and Grammies for his comedy albums. He has made several appearances on The Tonight Show and Saturday Night Live.

He has written several books including Shopgirl, Cruel Shoes, Pure Drivel, The Pleasure of My Company, and An Object of Beauty. He also wrote a play entitled Picasso at the Lapin Agile and a memoir entitled Born Standing Up. During the 1990s, he wrote various pieces for The New Yorker. In 2002, he adapted the Carl Sternheim play The Underpants, which ran Off-Broadway at Classic Stage Company and in 2008, co-wrote and produced Traitor. In 2013 he published a memoir entitled Born Standing Up: A Comic's Life. This book tells the story of his beginnings as a magician and comedian at a young age and follows through his career lifetime.

(Bowker Author Biography)