Camp Hideout is a family comedy film directed by Sean Olson from a screenplay by Kat Olson, C. Neil Davenport, and Dave DeBorde. The comedy film follows the story of a troubled teen who steals an essential item from two goons, and he hides from them in a summer camp. While hiding there he finds a new group of friends and to save them from the goons he must do everything he can. So, if you loved the family comedy film here are some similar movies you could check out next.
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- by Kulwant Singh
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Camp Hideout is a family comedy film directed by Sean Olson from a screenplay by Kat Olson, C. Neil Davenport, and Dave DeBorde. The comedy film follows the story of a troubled teen who steals an essential item from two goons, and he hides from them in a summer camp. While hiding there he finds a new group of friends and to save them from the goons he must do everything he can.
The comedy film stars Ethan Drew as Noah, Christopher Lloyd as Falco, Corbin Bleu as Jake, Isabelle Almoyan as Becky, Amanda Leighton as Selena, Jenna Raine as Mallory, Justin Sterner as Parker, and Joshua Childs as Willis.
Camp Hideout – When Did It Come Out? Credit – Roadside Attractions
Camp Hideout had its wide release in theaters on September 15.
Camp Hideout – Where to Watch It?
Camp Hideout is coming exclusively in theaters. So, everybody who has been waiting for...
The comedy film stars Ethan Drew as Noah, Christopher Lloyd as Falco, Corbin Bleu as Jake, Isabelle Almoyan as Becky, Amanda Leighton as Selena, Jenna Raine as Mallory, Justin Sterner as Parker, and Joshua Childs as Willis.
Camp Hideout – When Did It Come Out? Credit – Roadside Attractions
Camp Hideout had its wide release in theaters on September 15.
Camp Hideout – Where to Watch It?
Camp Hideout is coming exclusively in theaters. So, everybody who has been waiting for...
- 9/17/2023
- by Kulwant Singh
- Cinema Blind
Roadside Attractions has acquired the U.S. rights to “Camp Hideout” and will release the family comedy theatrically in the fall.
The film follows a troubled teen named Noah (Ethan Drew), who nearly gets caught stealing a top-secret gadget from some big city thugs. He then barely escapes by hiding in a summer camp run by the eccentric Falco (Christopher Lloyd) and counselors Jake (Corbin Bleu) and Selena (Amanda Leighton). While Noah tries to blend in with the rest of the rowdy campers, his crooked partners show up to steal the classified item from Noah. What follows is a series of wacky and zany events complete with home-made booby traps as Noah tries to escape the goons.
The movie was directed by Sean Olson (“F.R.E.D.I.”) and produced by Phillip Glasser (“The War With Grandpa“) and Jason Brown (“Noobz”). Bleu was one of the stars of “High School Musical.
The film follows a troubled teen named Noah (Ethan Drew), who nearly gets caught stealing a top-secret gadget from some big city thugs. He then barely escapes by hiding in a summer camp run by the eccentric Falco (Christopher Lloyd) and counselors Jake (Corbin Bleu) and Selena (Amanda Leighton). While Noah tries to blend in with the rest of the rowdy campers, his crooked partners show up to steal the classified item from Noah. What follows is a series of wacky and zany events complete with home-made booby traps as Noah tries to escape the goons.
The movie was directed by Sean Olson (“F.R.E.D.I.”) and produced by Phillip Glasser (“The War With Grandpa“) and Jason Brown (“Noobz”). Bleu was one of the stars of “High School Musical.
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