Big Fix : Sundays Can Be Freaky Too (DVD)
$14.95
A disconnected father and an overbearing mother are at odds with their teenage kids, when they’re not fighting with each other. In a selfish attempt to change the other. They pray for help only to find themselves trapped in the other’s body. Now the kids are king of the jungle running their parent’s restaurant, while the parents are thrown back into the wilderness of high school. They all have to learn how to cooperate and love each other if they’re going to make it out alive in this heart-felt comedy.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781970139396
UPC: 095163891046
Produced by: Bridgestone MultiMedia
Binding: Video DVD
Published: February 2020
Publisher: Bridgestone MultiMedia Group
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