The Thirteenth Year
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Directed by | Duwayne Dunham |
Produced by | Thom Colwell Heidi Wall Mike Jacobs Jr. |
Written by | Jenny Arata Robert L. Baird Kelly Senecal |
Starring | Chez Starbuck, Courtnee Draper |
Music by | Phil Marshall |
Distributed by | The Disney Channel |
Release date(s) | May 15, 1999 |
Running time | 95 min. |
Language | English |
IMDb profile |
Tagline : Cody's not just growing up...He's growing fins.
The Thirteenth Year is a Disney Channel Original Movie. It was released May 15, 1999 and is a mix of comedy and fantasy. The film was directed by Duwayne Dunham who has directed other children and Disney movies including Little Giants and Halloweentown.
[edit] Plot Summary
Chez Starbuck portrays an adopted teenager, Cody Griffin, growing up on Mahone Bay. Although Starbuck portrayed a 13 year old, he was actually 17 when the movie was filmed. Cody's parents found him when he was a baby, and decided to adopt him. Cody establishes himself as a quick swimmer in the town he lives in. As the movie begins, a large swim meet is coming up. Cody comes in second place to his rival Sean. The next day is Cody's birthday, where he makes a new friend Jess, the class geek (who became his biology partner the day before). After Cody's thirteenth birthday, he begins to feel strange symptoms. As he wakes up in the morning, he goes to turn off his alarm clock and ends up electrifying it. Thinking nothing of it, Cody goes downstairs and starts to drink juice, noticing his hand getting stuck to the container, which leads to a scene of him attempting to let go of the container, and with some difficulty he does, but cannot find anything on his hands that would have caused this to happen. After agreeing to teach Jess to swim, Cody finds that scales have appeared all over his palms and fingers and small fins have protruded from his arms.
Later on, Cody holds out his palms, but the scales have disappeared, but Jess decides to run some tests anyway to figure out what is happening to him. He learns that Cody can generate electricity, climb walls, talk to fish, swim extremely fast, and sometimes when he gets wet scales appear on his hands and arms. Eventually, he comes to the conclusion that Cody is turning into a mermaid, before being corrected by Cody that he would be a merman. Cody has a choice of listening to his parents and not going to the swim meet (they want to protect him and don't want anyone to see), or going for the most important thing that matters to him (right then). He decides to go, he wins his race and sets a new state record, but his swim rival notices Cody's fins. Cody is forced to hide on the ceiling using a Spider-Man-like power. Suspecting something, Jess looks through a book, and find that a mermaid's child can only live on land until puberty (despite the fact that Chez Starbuck has clearly already started to undergo puberty), and then physical changes will force them back to the sea.
Cody ends up showing his girlfriend, Sam, what happens to him when he gets wet. Then his legs transform into a tail. A chain of events is triggered when Cody is kidnapped and used as bait by Jess's father in attempt to catch his mermaid mother. Jess frees the mermaid after she is captured in a fish net, but his leg gets tangled in the net and he nearly drowns. In the film's climax, Cody uses his 'powers' to heal Jess with a shock like that of an AED coming from his hands. At this point, Cody's friends arrive to say good-bye, and he returns to his mother in the sea.
[edit] Cast
- Chez Starbuck .... Cody Griffin
- Justin Jon Ross .... Jess Wheatley
- Courtnee Draper .... Sam
- Brent Briscoe .... Big John Wheatley
- Tim Redwine .... Sean Marshall
- Dave Coulier .... Whit Griffin
- Lisa Stahl .... Sharon Griffin (as Lisa Stahl Sullivan)
- Brian Haley .... Coach
- Karen Maruyama .... Mrs. Nelson
- Regan Burns .... Joe
- Joel McKinnon Miller .... Hal
- Richard Tanner .... Doctor Schwartz
- Cameron Curtis .... Todd
- Craig Hauer .... Zach
- Sarah Elizabeth Combs .... Heather
- Stephanie Chantel Durelli....Mermaid
- Michael Dykier....Swim Teammate #2
[edit] External links
- The Thirteenth Year at Amazon.com
- The Thirteenth Year at IMDB (internet movie database)
- The Thirteenth Year at Rotten Tomatoes
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