My Shoes
Jan 01 2012
•0h 4m
•Drama
A raggedly dressed boy wearing a torn pair of pair of sneakers sits on a bench in a park feeling uncomfortable with his tennis shoes. He wanders in the park and when he returns, there is a boy with a brand new pair of sneakers sat on the bench. The ragged boy goes to another place with envy and wishes that he were the other boy. His wish is somehow granted and he switches body with the other boy and learns his health condition.
Cast
See allNick Robins
Poor Boy
Ned Baulderstone
Wealthy Boy
Christine Harwood
Grandmother
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