With the help of her guru, an ailing millionairess plans a 'spiritually uplifting' experience that's designed to give her a new life -- inside a beautiful woman's younger body. But the transfer goes awry and her spirit accidentally enters her frustrated male lawyer instead! Now the attorney, who'd much rather be a full-time guitarist, has the wealthy woman's soul and all of her thoughts trapped inside his head... and she turns out to be a very difficult person to ignore.
A dying spinster tries to get a second chance at life by having her soul transported into the body of another woman. Her plan goes awry when her soul takes over the right side of a wacky male lawyer.
Although he was awarded Best Actor by the New York Film Critics Circle and the National Society of Film Critics for this role, Steve Martin did not receive an Academy Award nomination. Martin remarked: "I would have turned handsprings to have gotten nominated for 'All of Me.'"
Additional cast: Peggy Feury (Dr. Betty Ahrens).
Excerpt: "And what makes you think you can do that?" -- Roger Cobb (STEVE MARTIN)
"Because I'm rich." -- Edwina Cutwater (LILY TOMLIN)
"(I must be) picking up 'General Hospital' in my fillings." -- Roger Cobb (STEVE MARTIN) when he hears a woman's voice inside his head
"Needs you to set up a Bermuda corporation, so he can write off his honeymoon." -- Receptionist describing one of Roger Cobb's clients
DVD Features:
Region 1
Keep Case
Single Side - Single Layer
Full Frame - 1.33
Additional Release Material:
Trailers: Original Theatrical Trailer
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Review 1:
"...[A] highly entertaining screwball comedy..."
Source: Sight and Sound
p.61 06/01/2000
Review 2:
"Some things have to be seen to be believed, and the sensational teamwork of Steve Martin and Lily Tomlin is one of them. If this...doesn't have you in stiches, check your vital signs..."
Source: New York Times
p.C6 09/21/1984
Review 3:
"...Original.....Martin is given a great opportunity to show off his superb body language..."
Source: Variety
07/11/1984