The Poof Point

The Poof Point

Promotional poster for The Poof Point
Based on The Poof Point
by Ellen Weiss & Mel Friedman
Written by Stu Krieger
Directed by Neal Israel
Starring Tahj Mowry
Raquel Lee
Dawnn Lewis
Mark Curry
Ryan Seaman
Theme music composer Christopher Brady
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
Production
Producer(s) Don Schain
Editor(s) Lee Haxall
Running time 90 minutes
Production company(s) The Bedford Falls Company
Release
Original network Disney Channel
Original release September 14, 2001 (2001-09-14)

The Poof Point is a Disney Channel Original Movie, based on the children's novel "The Poof Point" by Ellen Weiss, M. Friedman. This was the first time Mark Curry and Dawnn Lewis worked together since the First Season of Hangin' With Mr. Cooper

Plot

Two scientists invent an anti-aging machine. On one of their test runs, a part of the machine falls out, causing it to not be able to turn on. The dog messes with the controls as they go inside of the machine to fix it. The dog turns it on causing the scientists to anti-age instead of the test subjects. Nothing happens at first and they leave the room. As the day progresses, their children Eddie (Tahj Mowry) and Marie (Raquel Lee) notice that their parents minds seem to become less-advanced and more childlike and their clothes change to things younger people would wear such as pigtails, overalls, striped shirts, etc. They realize it is the effects of the anti-aging machine and now they have to get their parents back into the machine and reverse the effects so they don't go out of existence, but there is a problem. Their parents keep making messes, running off, and doing everything they can to cause trouble and not go into the machine to age. The children get them into the machine right on the verge of poofing away and save their lives.

Cast

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