Through the agency of a "brain-transfer serum" from some Southwest Indians, an L.A. surgeon and his high-school son exchange personalities, and have the opportunity literally to walk in one another's shoes — and socks and skin and so on. It is difficult sometimes to keep the situation straight. Dudley Moore, oddly cast as the representative of the American middle class, has some funny ideas on how a teenager acts, but it is inconceivable that any teenager (short of a confirmed Dead End Kid, and this one's a good deal short of that) would feel absolutely free to act that way in a roomful of his father's peers. Kirk Cameron, a bad match to begin with as Moore's offspring, hasn't anywhere near such funny ideas or so funny an execution. Directed by Rod Daniel. (1987) — Duncan Shepherd
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