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  1. Like Father, Like Son, also known as The Young Sinner, is a 1961 American film written, produced and directed by and starring Tom Laughlin. [1] [2] The film was shot in 1961 but not released until 1965 as part of a double feature with A Swingin' Summer.

  2. Like Father, Like Son: Directed by Tom Laughlin. With Tom Laughlin, Stefanie Powers, William Wellman Jr., Robert Fuca. The story of a small-town football star, Chris Wotan, who defies society, morals and his God and gets into so much trouble that he is expelled from school.

    • (75)
    • Drama, Romance
    • Tom Laughlin
    • 1965-08-01
  3. The story of a small-town football star, Chris Wotan, who defies society, morals and his God and gets into so much trouble that he is expelled from school. Told in flashbacks, usually in confession to the priest, Chris sets the tone early in the opening scene where he screams oaths before the altar and smashes a religious statue in a blind rage.

  4. While Dr. Jack Hammond (Dudley Moore) is a respected surgeon on his way to getting a coveted position at the hospital where he works, his son, Chris (Kirk Cameron), is a mediocre high school...

    • (114)
    • Rod Daniel
    • PG-13
    • Dudley Moore
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  5. He's a football player who has problems with authority and even tries to make friends with a wealthy girl. That comes into conflict with Stefanie Powers, who is his girlfriend. What to make of it all, well, a bit of cross between a 1950's juvenile delinquent movie, a teenage drama, and an anti-authority movie.

  6. In one split second, father and son accidentally change bodies, resulting in a chaotic change-of-lifestyle for both of them. The son gets the Jaguar, the Gold...

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  8. The story of a small-town football star, Chris Wotan, who defies society, morals and his God and gets into so much trouble that he is expelled from school. Told in flashbacks, usually in ...