
Wait Till Your Mother Gets Home
Comedy · Family · TV Movie
Overview
An award winning high school football coach finds himself out of work, and switching roles with his wife for the summer when she goes back to work for the first time in 15 years.
Top Cast


Paul Michael Glaser
Paul Michael Glaser
Bob Peters
Paul Michael Glaser
Bob Peters


Dee Wallace
Dee Wallace
Pat Peters
Dee Wallace
Pat Peters


Peggy McCay
Peggy McCay
Cynthia Peters
Peggy McCay
Cynthia Peters


David Doyle
David Doyle
Herman Ohme
David Doyle
Herman Ohme


Ray Buktenica
Ray Buktenica
Fred
Ray Buktenica
Fred


James Gregory
James Gregory
Dan Peters
James Gregory
Dan Peters


Lynne Moody
Lynne Moody
Marion
Lynne Moody
Marion


Rita Taggart
Rita Taggart
Mrs. Walt Johnson
Rita Taggart
Mrs. Walt Johnson


Robert Jayne
Robert Jayne
Robert Peters
Robert Jayne
Robert Peters


Joey Lawrence
Joey Lawrence
Chris Peters
Joey Lawrence
Chris Peters
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