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Camp (2003) | User Rating
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Release Date • USA: Jul 25, 2003 • UK: 5 Sep 2003 DVD Release Date • R1: Feb 24, 2004 • R2: 26 Apr 2004 BoxOffice: $1.6M
MPAA Rating Rated PG-13 for mature thematic elements regarding teen sexual issues, and some language.
Running Time 1 hour, 54 minutes
Country USA
Studio IFC Films, Jersey Films, John Wells Productions, Killer Films
More info on IMDb.com
Other Titles • Camp
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Genre: Drama, Comedy, Musical, Gay/Lesbian, Teenage, Love Triangle
Tagline: A Comedy About Drama
Plot: Todd Graff's crowd-pleasing directorial debut pays tribute to summer camps, musical theatre, and Stephen Sondheim. The heartwarming comedy follows a group of youngsters who gather together for another summer at Camp Ovation, a refuge in upstate New York that nurtures aspiring performers. This year, the arrival of Vlad (Daniel Letterle) gets everyone's juices flowing. There's the pretty, but shy, Ellen (Joanna Chilcoat); the oversensitive Michael (Robin De Jesus); the stuck up Jill (Alana Allen); the tormented, overweight Jenna (Tiffany Taylor); the scheming Fritzi (Anna Kendrick); and the beautiful Dee (Sasha Allen). In awe of the camp's guest instructor, Bert Hanley (Don Dixon), Vlad is crushed to discover that he has become a bitter, cynical alcoholic. Amidst the raging hormones and daily melodramas, the kids must nonetheless concentrate on the task at hand, which includes staging the summer's final production. Determined not to succumb to Bert's negative influence, Vlad convinces everyone to stage a performance that will inspire everyone. Using a cast of incredibly talented unknowns, Graff makes certain that each budding superstar has their moment to shine. Shifting between comedy and drama in the span of a single scene, Graff also packs CAMP with enough in-jokes and musical
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| Written by |
Todd Graff
The Vanishing, The Beautician and the Beast, Angie | |
| Cast |
Daniel Letterle
Monster Island, The Mostly Unfabulous Social Life of Ethan Green, Debating Robert Lee | | | | | | | |
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| Music By |
Stephen Trask
In Good Company, The Station Agent, American Dreamz | |
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