Camp Nowhere

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Camp Nowhere

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Directed by Jonathan Prince
Produced by Michael Peyser
Written by Andrew Kurtzman
Eliot Wald
Starring Jonathan Jackson
Christopher Lloyd
Melody Kay
Andrew Keegan
Marne Patterson
Music by David Lawrence
Distributed by Hollywood Pictures
Release date(s) August 26, 1994
Running time 96 min.
Language English
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Camp Nowhere is a 1994 film directed by Jonathan Prince, written by Andrew Kurtzman and Eliot Wald, and starring Jonathan Jackson, Christopher Lloyd, Melody Kay, Andrew Keegan, and Marne Patterson. The film also features Jessica Alba in one of her first film roles.

[edit] Plot

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 his own design, which would actually be a parent-free paradise. Blackmailing former drama teacher Dennis Van Welker into helping, they must convince the parents that the camp is genuine, and that they aren't allowed to visit...

[edit] Trivia

  • This was the fourth film staring both Christopher Lloyd and Tom Wilson. Previously the two actors worked together in the Back to the Future Trilogy.
  • A 2006 film, Accepted, has a similar premise, but for college rather than summer camp.
  • Judging by the fact they went through a car wash in Shamokin, it implies that the camp is located in Pennsylvania's Coal Region.

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