Year: 1997
Runtime: 92 mins
Language: English
Director: Michael Davis
Peter is smitten with his neighbour Erica. He arrives, plants a tent on her front lawn and, on his grandfather’s advice, stays for the whole summer until she agrees to date him. His father, outraged, refuses to let Peter back into the house, even to change clothes, turning the quiet suburb into a comedic clash of teenage determination and parental authority.
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