Soul Man ; 18 Again!

Soul man: Mark Watson goes to Harvard Law School on the Bouchard Fellowship--for an outstanding black student. Since Mark is white, he swallows a handful of experimental tanning pills. Instantly black, Mark finds himself seduced by an uppercrust white coed, jailed without reason, shunned by a beauti...

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Corporate Author: New World Pictures (Firm), Balcor Film Investors., Image Entertainment (Firm)
Other Authors: Tisch, Steve., Black, Carol., Miner, Steve, 1951-, Coblenz, Walter., Goldstein, Joshua., Prince, Jonathan., Fallon, Michael., Flaherty, Paul, 1945-, Gross, Arye., Howell, C. Thomas, 1966-, Chong, Rae Dawn., Burns, George, 1896-1996., Schlatter, Charlie., Morris, Anita, 1943-1994.
Format: Videos DVD
Language: English
Published: Chatsworth, CA : Image Entertainment, Ã2011.
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Summary: Soul man: Mark Watson goes to Harvard Law School on the Bouchard Fellowship--for an outstanding black student. Since Mark is white, he swallows a handful of experimental tanning pills. Instantly black, Mark finds himself seduced by an uppercrust white coed, jailed without reason, shunned by a beautiful black student, and the butt of obnoxious pranksters. 18 again!: 81-year-old Jack Watson switches soulds with his 18-year-old grandson.
Double feature includes: Soul Man (1986, Mark Watson chemically darkens his skin to win a full scholarship to Harvard intended for black students. What results is a series of comic misadventures including romantic entanglements that explore stereotypes); and 18 Again! (Jack Watson, a swinging 81-year-old bachelor with everything but youth, blows out his birthday candles with the wish that he could be eighteen again. When he and his grandson get in a bizarre car accident their souls switch places.
Item Description: Title from container.
Both pictures were originally released as motion picture in 1988.
"Double feature"--Container.
Physical Description: 1 videodisc (212 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Format: DVD, widescreen (1.78:1, 1.85:1) presentation; Dolby Digital stereo, NTSC.
Audience: Soul man: MPAA rating: PG-13; 18 again!: MPAA rating: PG.
Rating: PG-13 (Soul man); PG (18 again).
Production Credits: Soul man: producer, Steve Tisch ; director, Steve Miner. 18 again!: producer, Walter Coblenz ; director, Paul Flaherty.