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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 86%

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1h 50m | Family, Musical

Brady (Ross Lynch) and McKenzie (Maia Mitchell) are the best of friends. They love to spend time together surfing. But when Mack announces that she’s decided to follow in her late mother’s footsteps and go to boarding school, Brady, who’s in love with her, is thrown for a loop. On Mack’s last day at home, she goes out to surf a big wave in a storm and is thrown into the sea. When she surfaces, both she and Brady find themselves in Brady’s favorite beach movie from the 1960s—Wet Side Story. Brady and Mack inadvertently change the storyline, which stops the film’s hero and heroine from falling in love with each other. Now, unless they fix things, they’ll be trapped in the movie forever.

Director: Jeffrey Hornaday

Studio: Walt Disney Home Entertainment

Producer(s): Robert F. Phillips

Cast: Ross Lynch, Maia Mitchell, Garrett Clayton, Grace Phipps, John DeLuca, Mollee Gray, Barry Bostwick

Writer(s): Vince Marcello, Mark Landry, Robert Horn

8 votes and 3 Reviews

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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 86%

72%

1h 50m | Family, Musical

Brady (Ross Lynch) and McKenzie (Maia Mitchell) are the best of friends. They love to spend time together surfing. But when Mack announces that she’s decided to follow in her late mother’s footsteps and go to boarding school, Brady, who’s in love with her, is thrown for a loop. On Mack’s last day at home, she goes out to surf a big wave in a storm and is thrown into the sea. When she surfaces, both she and Brady find themselves in Brady’s favorite beach movie from the 1960s—Wet Side Story. Brady and Mack inadvertently change the storyline, which stops the film’s hero and heroine from falling in love with each other. Now, unless they fix things, they’ll be trapped in the movie forever.

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 86%

72%

1h 50m | Family, Musical

Brady (Ross Lynch) and McKenzie (Maia Mitchell) are the best of friends. They love to spend time together surfing. But when Mack announces that she’s decided to follow in her late mother’s footsteps and go to boarding school, Brady, who’s in love with her, is thrown for a loop.

On Mack’s last day at home, she goes out to surf a big wave in a storm and is thrown into the sea. When she surfaces, both she and Brady find themselves in Brady’s favorite beach movie from the 1960s—Wet Side Story.

Brady and Mack inadvertently change the storyline, which stops the film’s hero and heroine from falling in love with each other. Now, unless they fix things, they’ll be trapped in the movie forever.