Summer Camp (1979 film) explained

Summer Camp
Director:Chuck Vincent
Producer:Mark Borde
Starring:John C. McLaughlin
Matt Michaels
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Distributor:Seymour Borde & Associates
Runtime:85 mins
Country:USA
Language:English
Budget:$350,000[1]
Gross:$1,465,000

Summer Camp is a 1979 American sex comedy film directed by Chuck Vincent. It was called a cheap imitation of Animal House.[2]

Premise

The director of a rundown summer camp invite people to help fix it up.

Cast

Release

The film had a wide release in cinemas and made $1,465,000.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Donahue, Suzanne Mary. American film distribution : the changing marketplace. 1987 . UMI Research Press . 256.
  2. News: Calgary Herald. 11 May 1979. 29. Summer Camp only cheap imitation of Animal House humour.
  3. Book: Donahue, Suzanne Mary. American film distribution : the changing marketplace. 1987 . UMI Research Press . 296. Please note figures are for rentals in US and Canada