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Like Father, Like Son

  • Director: Rod Daniel
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Fantasy Comedy, Teen Movie
  • Themes: Trading Bodies
  • Main Cast: Dudley Moore, Kirk Cameron, Sean Astin, Patrick O'Neal, Margaret Colin, Catherine Hicks
  • Release Year: 1987
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 99 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG13

Plot

Dr. Jack Hammond (Dudley Moore) is a noted heart surgeon whose personality is switched with his teenage son Chris (Kirk Cameron) in this uninspired comedy. The ingestion of a brain transference serum is the catalyst for the comic catastrophe and the confusion that follows. Sean Astin and Patrick O'Neal co-star with Margaret Colin and Catherine Hicks. A decent idea for a comedy that has since been done better in Brian Gilbert's 1988 comedy Vice Versa starring Fred Savage and Judge Reinhold. ~ Dan Pavlides, All Movie Guide

Cast

Teresa Bowman - Nurse With Heart Patien; Cami Cooper - Lori Beaumont; Tami David - Navajo Girl; James Deeth - Helicopter Pilot; Randolph Dreyfuss - Dr. Spellner; Art Frankel - Mr. Racine; Micah Grant - Rick Anderson; Corki Grazer - Corky; Les Lannom - Coach Ellis; James Lashly - Freemont; Nancy Lenehan - Waitress in Desert Diner; Dakin Matthews - Old Man Morrison; Bill Morrison - Uncle Earl; Lloyd Nelson - Teacher in Hall; Larry Sellers - Navajo Helper; Armin Shimerman - Trigger's Dad; Bill Stevenson - Biology Student; John Stinson - Math Teacher; Maxine Stuart - Phillis; Kitty Swink - Trigger's Mom; Skeeter Vaughan - Medicine Man; David Wohl - Dr. Roger Hartwood; Kedric Wolfe - Sidney, Board member; Steven Isham - Rock Concert Band, Autograph; Steve Lynch; Brian Peck - Intern with Heart Patient; Steve Plunkett; Chris Robinson - Bobby; Jack Starrett - Coach Jennings; Lorna Hill - Mrs. Davis; Robert Balderson - Hal Gilden, Board Member; Johnathan Brecht - Newborns at Desert Diner; Mary Jane Courier - Operating Nurse; Jan Duncan - Student; Richard Gilberts - Paper Boy; Chera Holland - Nurse in Corridor; Alexandra Kenworthy - Janice Stenfield; Mark McCannon - Student; Lisa Robins - Bartender; Todd Selby - Rick's Friend; Carol Swarbrick - Norma; John Tokatlian - STudent; Debbie Zipp - Nurse with Dying Patient; Michael Horton - Dr. Mike O'Donald; Christine Healy - Hospital Administrator

Credit

Judith Weiner - Casting, Robert Turturice - Costume Designer, Dan Kolsrud - First Assistant Director, Rod Daniel - Director, Lois Freeman-Fox - Editor, Miles Goodman - Composer (Music Score), Brogan Lane - Makeup, Monty Westmore - Makeup, Dennis Gassner - Production Designer, James A. Crabe - Cinematographer, Jack N. Green - Cinematographer, Brian Grazer - Producer, David Valdes - Producer, John Thomas Walker - Set Designer, John Frazier - Special Effects, Darin Knight - Sound/Sound Designer, Tom Laughlin - Screenwriter, Steven L. Bloom - Screenwriter, Lorne Cameron - Screenwriter, David Hoselton - Screenwriter

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18 Again!; Big; Freaky Friday; Vice Versa; Being John Malkovich; 13 Going on 30; Summer Switch
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Like Father Like Son

Like Father Like Son DVD cover
Directed by Rod Daniel
Produced by Brian Grazer
David Valdes
Written by Steve Bloom
Lorne Cameron
David Hoselton
Starring Kirk Cameron
Dudley Moore
Catherine Hicks
Patrick O'Neal
Sean Astin
David Wohl
Michael Horton
Jack Starrett
Music by Miles Goodman
Shelly Manne
Cinematography James Crabe
Jack N. Green
Editing by Lois Freeman-Fox
Distributed by TriStar Pictures
Running time 96 min.
Country USA
Language English
Followed by Freaky Friday

Like Father Like Son is a 1987 comedy film starring Kirk Cameron and Dudley Moore. This film is a remake of the 1976 classic Disney film Freaky Friday. The film is marketed with the tagline "Chris and his dad have accidentally changed bodies - but no big deal. Chris gets the Jag and the Golden Card. Dad gets the fake ID and the bio final." The film is one of three body swap comedies to appear in the space of a year, followed by 18 Again! and Vice Versa.

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Plot summary

Chris Hammond (Kirk Cameron) is a high school senior. He's an average student, a decent track team participant, and likes a girl at school who happens to be dating a jock. And, his surgeon dad, Jack (Dudley Moore) is breathing down his neck to get him into an Ivy League school to study pre-med, leaving Chris secretly wanting to tell his dad to just let him make his own decisions about what he wants to do.

Chris' buddy, Trigger (Sean Astin), has a wacky uncle who's staying with him. He lived in the desert for a while, experimenting with body-switching potions. Trigger gets a hold of the brain transference serum and it switches Chris and Jack's brains so that Chris is Jack and Jack is Chris.

But, it makes for a whole lot of trouble. The big-shot Dr. Hammond has to settle on being a teenager a while. And Chris has to deal with being Dr. Hammond. Neither can screw things up. For Dr. Hammond, he hopes to get the ordeal with over quickly; but for Chris, there's advantages to not having to show up for school, take tests, and the like. Still, they each grow quite irritable of the situation as they tend to screw up each other's lives. Dr. Hammond has a few nasty run-ins with the bully as Chris. And Chris, involved in an affair with the boss' wife, not only sets the living room on fire, but also risks his father's chances of becoming chief of staff.

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Trivia

  • Actor Jack Starrett, who played Coach Jennings also played Coach Jennings in the 1961 version of Like Father Like Son.
  • Filming locations:

The school used in the film was John Marshall High School, which was also used in Pretty in Pink

The Mojave Desert and Joshua Tree National Park were also used as filming locations.

The hospital used in this film was the naval hospital in San Diego, CA

  • Two songs from the rock band Autograph's third album "Loud and Clear" appear in this film, the first which was played briefly was "Dance all Night" when Chris (in his dad's body) drives to work, the full version of "She Never Looked that Good For Me", along with the band themselves appear in concert.

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