Exchange Lifeguards known in the United States as Wet and Wild Summer!, is a 1992 Australian-American comedy film[3] directed by Maurice Murphy and starring Christopher Atkins, Julian McMahon and Elliott Gould.[4]

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Exchange Lifeguards
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Directed byMaurice Murphy
Written byPhillip Avalon
Produced byPhillip Avalon
StarringChristopher Atkins
Julian McMahon
Elliott Gould
Martin Cruden
CinematographyMartin McGrath
Music byJohn Capek
Release dates
  • June 21, 1992 (June 21, 1992)
(Australia)
  • October 20, 1993 (October 20, 1993)
(United States)
  • January 17, 1999 (January 17, 1999)
(Germany, TV premier)
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish
Budget$1.6 million[1]
Box officeA$3,634 (Australia)[2]
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Premise

A property developer wants to take over an Australian beach for a high rise resort. He sends his son to Australia to check out the situation, posing as an exchange lifeguard. He falls in love with a woman who owns the land his father needs for the development and finds himself sympathising with the locals.

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Production

Avalon says that sales agent Dick Bateman suggested he write and produce a film set around the beach and lifeguards, with humour and a romance. Bateman said he would buy all rights for $1.5 million. Avalon wrote a script Gary Hamilton of Beyond agreed to help finance if Avalon could get Elliott Gould and Chris Atkins to star; Avalon succeeded in doing this and the film was made for $1.6 million.[1]

Reception

In her review of the film Marsha Porter describes the film as a "vulgar Aussie version of Frankie-and-Annette beach movies" and as "sexist, badly acted, and buffoonish".[5]

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