The Thirteenth Year

The Thirteenth Year

6.6

May 15 1999

2h 35m

TV Movie, Adventure, Comedy, Family

A teen learns that his birth mother is a mermaid after he begins to grow fins and slimy scales on his thirteenth birthday.

Chez Starbuck

Chez Starbuck

Cody Griffin

Justin Jon Ross

Justin Jon Ross

Jess Wheatley

Courtnee Draper

Courtnee Draper

Sam

Dave Coulier

Dave Coulier

Whit Griffin

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