

Drama · Romance · Comedy
Overview
A recent high school graduate is faced with two options, either go to a business school where his father wants him to go to, or get a full time job. However he decides to defy his father and go to Hawaii. Trouble is he has no money. Along the way he comes to understand his parents and eventually bonds with his father.
Top Cast


River Phoenix
River Phoenix
Jimmy Reardon
River Phoenix
Jimmy Reardon


Ann Magnuson
Ann Magnuson
Joyce Fickett
Ann Magnuson
Joyce Fickett


Meredith Salenger
Meredith Salenger
Lisa Bentwright
Meredith Salenger
Lisa Bentwright


Ione Skye
Ione Skye
Denise Hunter
Ione Skye
Denise Hunter


Louanne
Louanne
Suzie Middleberg
Louanne
Suzie Middleberg


Matthew Perry
Matthew Perry
Fred Roberts
Matthew Perry
Fred Roberts


Paul Koslo
Paul Koslo
Al Reardon
Paul Koslo
Al Reardon


Jane Hallaren
Jane Hallaren
Faye Reardon
Jane Hallaren
Faye Reardon


Jason Court
Jason Court
Mathew Hollander
Jason Court
Mathew Hollander


Johnny Galecki
Johnny Galecki
Toby Reardon
Johnny Galecki
Toby Reardon
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