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Director: Alan Metter
Cast: Jason Weaver, Rider Strong, Richard Moll, Teresa Ganzel
For the summer, troublemaker Freddie Egan is being sent to a camp-style juvenile detention center, while spoiled rich-kid Frederick Egan III is going to a luxurious getaway for kids of the elite. Until a name mix-up at the bus-boarding area sends the boys to each other's destinations, and while Eddie gets a taste of the good life, Frederick has to deal with being without all his usual comforts. Eventually, they both learn some valuable life-lessons.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Summertime Switch, a 1994 TV movie directed by Alan Metter, has received a mixed reception from critics. While the film's lighthearted comedy and themes of personal growth have found appeal with some audiences, it has not gained significant awards recognition. The film's IMDb rating of 5.8 suggests it has had a moderately positive response from the general public.
Why you might like this:
Summertime Switch from 1994 directed by Alan Metter is a delightful family comedy that blends fish-out-of-water hijinks with heartwarming themes. Starring Jason Weaver and Rider Strong, the film offers a unique premise as two boys switch places and learn valuable life lessons, providing both humor and genuine character growth.