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Camp Nowhere
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Camp Nowhere

No parents. No counselors. No rules!
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User Score171 ratings
TMDB 5.916+19941h 36mEnglish
ComedyFamily

Synopsis

Morris "Mud" Himmel has a problem. His parents desperately want to send him away to summer camp. He hates going to summer camp, and would do anything to get out of it. Talking to his friends, he realizes that they are all facing the same sentence: a boring summer camp. Together with his friends, he hatches a plan to trick all the parents into sending them to a camp of their own design.

Director
Jonathan PrinceFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Hollywood Pictures1 production companies
Release
August 26, 1994Released
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Top Cast

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Jonathan Jackson
Jonathan Jackson
Morris 'Mud' Himmel
Andrew Keegan
Andrew Keegan
Zack Dell
Marnette Patterson
Marnette Patterson
Trish Prescott
Melody Kay
Melody Kay
Gaby Nowicki
Christopher Lloyd
Christopher Lloyd
Dennis Van Welker
M. Emmet Walsh
M. Emmet Walsh
T.R. Polk
Wendy Makkena
Wendy Makkena
Celeste Dunbar
Kate Mulgrew
Kate Mulgrew
Rachel Prescott

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Kamurai
Aug 19, 2020

Bad watch, probably won't watch again, and can't recommend. As much as I thought I would enjoy getting in the way back machine to see Christopher Lloyd getting up to whacky antics, this was disappointing. It's a bunch of rich, spoiled kids tricking their parents into paying for what they is a way to get rid of their kids for the summer, and the kids basically creating a criminal ring to facilitate it. I see a lot similarities between this and "Accepted", but where "Accepted" was built with better intentions by the characters who were adults that ended up dealing with a situation and turning it to be an attempt at betterment, "Camp Nowhere" grew the conspirators first and then committed to a fake camp. This movie just doesn't have the fun charm that its future counterpart has, and that can probably be attributed to the child actors involved. They're not all so bad, but they're mostly typical child actors. Sure there are some fun moments in this, but the overall story is severely lacking, and we don't need a fable to tell that this kid is going to be sorry and that he was wrong at the end of it.

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