Arizona Summer | |
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Directed by | Joey Travolta |
Written by | William Blair |
Produced by | William Blair Gaye Gilbert David Ornston Jeff Rice Rich Salvatore Joey Travolta |
Cinematography | Brian Cox |
Edited by | Kaman |
Music by | Edwin Willmington |
Production company | WestPark Productions |
Distributed by | Skyline West Pictures LLC |
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Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Arizona Summer is a 2004 American family film directed by Joey Travolta. The plot is about Brent Butler (Gemini Barnett), a wiser-than-his years youngster described as "Tom Sawyer in the 21st century". [1] The majority of the story takes place at a boys and girls camp owned and operated by Travers (Lee Majors), who has spent a lifetime quietly helping adolescents become confident young adults. In addition to camp activities, adventures, practical jokes, and conflict resolution there is an underlying theme that bolsters the importance of a positive father-son relationship.
Arizona Summer was primarily filmed at Saguaro Lake Ranch in Phoenix, Arizona and was almost titled "Saguaro Ranch Summer". [1] Additional scenes were filmed in Prescott, Arizona.