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Directed by | Joey Travolta |
Written by | William Blair |
Produced by | William Blair Gaye Gilbert David Ornston Jeff Rice Rich Salvatore Joey Travolta |
Cinematography | Brian Cox |
Edited by | Kaman |
Music by | Edwin Willmington |
Production company | WestPark Productions |
Distributed by | Skyline West Pictures LLC |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Arizona Summer is a family film directed by Joey Travolta. The plot is about Brent Butler (Gemini Barnett), a wiser-than-his years youngster. A modern-day Tom Sawyer. The majority of the story takes place at a boys and girls camp owned and operated by Travers (Lee Majors), who has spent a lifetime of quietly helping adolescents become confident young adults. In addition to the full gamut of camp activities, adventures, practical jokes, and conflict resolution there is the underlying theme that bolsters the importance of a positive father-son relationship.
Cast
- Gemini Barnett as Brent
- Brent Blair as Jack
- Christy Blair as Head Counselor
- Brooke Burgstahler as Christy
- Scott Clifton as Brooke
- Greg Evigan as Rick
- Morgan Fairchild as Debbie
- Bug Hall as Scott
- David Henrie as Bad
- Lorenzo James Henrie as Jerry
- Hoku as Shawn
- Michelle Holgate as Donna
- Scott Johnson as Matt
- Jessica Kinsella as Sabrina
- April Lunsford as Melissa
- Lee Majors as Mr. Travers
- Michael Margetis as Mumps
- Bruce Nelson as Referee
- Chelsea Staub as Carol
- Shane Van Dyke as Mike
- Michael Wayne as Ty
- Tracy Wilkinson as Ms. Reed
- Dillon Zrike as Logan
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