- A wealthy and elderly man subjects himself to a revolutionary new treatment in order to please his gold-digger girlfriend. Unfortunately becoming young again turns out to be very expensive.
- The millionaire Carlton Webster is infatuated by the gorgeous and young Linda who does not know that he is a wealthy man. When he proposes her to get married with him, she tells that he is too old for her and Carlton becomes obsessed to look younger. He visits an infamous doctor that asks one million dollars to switch his face with the younger Hans that will receive 900,000 dollars. When Carlton visits Linda again, she tells that his torso is too old and the doctor now asks two million dollars for a new surgery and his associate Hans again is the donator. But when Linda sees Carlton's legs, she tells that they are scrawny legs. Carlton goes to the doctor that asks his last three million dollars for the surgery. Carlton becomes young with Hans's body but when he visits Linda, he finds that she has moved for a fancy neighborhood and soon he learns what she is looking for.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Linda is a sexy young woman looking for a handsome young stud or so she thinks. She soon learns that she has the undying attraction of a rich elderly man (William Hickey) who would do just about anything to win her heart. He soon meets a doctor (Roy Brocksmith) and his associate Hans (Rick Rossovich), who are more than willing to grant him his wishes, for a very costly price.—daniel gonzalez
- Arnold Schwarzenegger (himself) presses the Keeper of the Crypt (John Kassir) to make exercise to keep young. He is going to tell the story of an old man who wanted to keep young as well.
Carlton Webster (William Hickey) is an old man with plenty of money. He is in love, but his butler Fulton (Ian Abercrombie) recommends him to make sure that she loves him for himself, not for his money. Carlton needs a walking stick to walk, but the love of this young woman makes him feel younger, so he and his butler draw all the curtains. Linda (Kelly Preston) doesn't want to marry him as he's too old, and looks like her grandfather. However, Carlton doesn't want to admit his failure to Fulton. The aesthetic surgery doctor Thorne (J. Patrick McNamara), who is strongly recommended by other patients (Renata Scott), says that he can only turn back time to a certain extent. As Carlton is not satisfied with that, the doctor sends him to another doctor.
This new doctor (Roy Brocksmith) asks for a million dollars. He says that he'll pay 900,000 to the present "owner" of the nice young face Carlton Webster wants. Hans (Rick Rossovich) is really handsome, but very stupid as well.
Linda is impressed by Carlton's young face, but she rejects his old and "decrepit" body. Fulton says that he should think that she doesn't really love him, but he convinces himself that love conquers all. The doctor asks for 2,000,000 dollars to get Carlton Webster a new torso. At first, he thinks it's too much money, but in the end, he complies. Linda adores this hunky new body, but Carlton's legs are wrinkled and skinny, as she discovers on the beach when he puts on a bathing suit.
So Carlton will have to let go of his mansion and Fulton - more a friend than an employee - to pay the last three million dollars - the "three" lower limbs which will keep Linda satisfied.
Carlton is now an Adonis but nearly penniless. He runs to see Linda, but she has moved to some fancy place uptown. Carlton hits a punk (Mark Pellegrino) when he goes to meet Linda.
Carlton asks Linda to marry him again. Linda wanted to marry money and somebody who understood the value of it. Hans, with Carlton's old body, has hired Fulton again, and more importantly, has married Linda, who is perfectly satisfied with her success in life now.
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