Dr. Jack Hammond stands the strongest chance of becoming the clinic's medical superintendent. As a result, he's entirely focused on his business and has no empathy for his adolescent son Chris' scholastic issues. One of them inadvertently consumes a brain-exchanging drug, which alters their identities. Of course, this causes a slew of problems in school and at work, but it also allows them to understand one other's issues and sentiments.
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Dr. Jack Hammond stands the strongest chance of becoming the clinic's medical superintendent. As a result, he's entirely focused on his business and has no empathy for his adolescent son Chris' scholastic issues. One of them inadvertently consumes a brain-exchanging drug, which alters their identities. Of course, this causes a slew of problems in school and at work, but it also allows them to understand one other's issues and sentiments.
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