

But spending time in each others bodies might not be a bad thing for them in the long run.ģ things are what "Like Father Like Son" trades on one is the humour of a father and son switching bodies, another is the humour of Dudley Moore and the third is Kirk Cameron.

Before they know the father and son have switched places with Jack's brain in Chris's body and vice versa, a freaky experience for the father and son although Chris in his father's body suddenly realises he can have fun with his dad's credit cards as well as getting served in bars.

After a busy day slicing into patients and talking down to medical students who tower over him Jack heads home and mixes himself a drink but instead of using Tabasco accidentally picks up an ancient Indian mind transference serum which Chris's friend's uncle brought back from one of his archaeology expeditions. Jack Hammond (Dudley Moore) is one of the leading neurosurgeons in the country and he hopes his son Chris (Kirk Cameron) will follow suit even though the laid back Chris really can't stand biology and has to close his eyes during class when they have to dissect a frog.
