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Summer Camp Nightmare

A group of campers revolt against their strict camp director and take over the camp for themselves.

Director(s)

Bert L. Dragin

Cast & Crew

Tom Fridley

Tom Fridley

John Mason

Chuck Connors

Chuck Connors

Mr. Warren

Harold Pruett

Harold Pruett

Chris Wade

Charlie Stratton

Charlie Stratton

Franklin Reilly

Adam Carl

Adam Carl

Donald Poultry

Melissa Reeves

Melissa Reeves

Heather

Stuart Rogers

Stuart Rogers

Stanley Runk

Shawn McLemore

Shawn McLemore

Hammond Pumpernil

Samantha Newark

Samantha Newark

Debbie

Nancy Calabrese

Nancy Calabrese

Trixie

Michael Cramer

Michael Cramer

Jerome Blackridge

Rick Fitts

Rick Fitts

Ed Heinz

Doug Toby

Doug Toby

Manuel Rivas

Shirley Mitchell

Shirley Mitchell

Mrs. Knute

Chris Hubbell

Chris Hubbell

Jack Caldwell

Scott Curtis

Scott Curtis

Peter

Jennifer McGrath

Jennifer McGrath

Laurie

Bradley Lieberman

Bradley Lieberman

Guard

Bert L. Dragin

Bert L. Dragin

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Details

GenresThriller, Drama, Horror
Runtime1h 29 mins
Released on17 Apr 1987
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America

Reviews

Wuchak

6/10

**_When the kids revolt at a summer camp in SoCal_** Based on William Butler’s 1961 novel “The Butterfly Revolution,” this debuted at a film festival in Milan in October, 1986 before having a limited theatrical release 6-7 months later in the USA, then swiftly going to video. It’s a ‘B’ youth thriller from the mid-80’s that combines the milieu of “Meatballs” with the sociopolitical spirit of “Lord of the Flies.” While not a slasher, it’s sometimes reminiscent of flicks like “Sleepaway Camp” and the later “Memorial Valley Massacre,” not to mention "State Park,” aka "Heavy Metal Summer." This ranks with the least ’em. Chuck Connors is the only big-name actor in the role of the overly strict camp director. The youths are no-names who more-or-less rise to the challenge, but I never bought the uprising as believable. It’s not so much the actor who plays the leader, but rather the writing. The script needed tweaked to make the happenings buyable. Still, there’s enough entertainment here if you’re in the mood for an 80s’ flick similar to those above. The summer camp becomes a microcosm of any revolution, which is interesting. You need a radical leader to rally the oppressed masses, the lunkhead underlings who follow orders (and abuse their power), a propaganda director, and so forth. Those who object become ‘traitors’ to the cause and are ostracized. On the feminine front, Melissa Reeves as Heather is easy on the eyes, as are Nancy Calabrese (Trixie) Samantha Newark (Debbie). It runs almost 1 hour, 30 minutes, and was shot at a JCC camp in Malibu. The rope bridge scenes were filmed at another camp down the road. GRADE: B-/C+