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|title = Ernest Goes to Camp
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| name = Ernest Goes to Camp
|image = [[File:1987.jpg|215px]]
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| image = 1987.jpg
|tagline = Theatrical release poster
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| caption = Theatrical release poster
|director = [[John R. Cherry III]]
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| director = [[John R. Cherry III]]
 
| producer = Martin Erlichman<br>[[Elmo Williams]]
|writer = John R. Cherry III<br>Coke Sams
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| writer = John R. Cherry III<br>Coke Sams
|cast = [[Jim Varney]]<br>[[John Vernon]]<br> [[Iron Eyes Cody]]<br>[[Lyle Alzado]]
 
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| starring = [[Jim Varney]]
|producer = Martin Erlichman<br>[[Elmo Williams]]
 
 
| music = [[Shane Keister]]
|editor = Marshall Harvey
 
|cinematographer = Harry Mathias<br>Jim May
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| cinematography = Harry Mathias<br>Jim May
 
| editing = Marshall Harvey
|music by = [[Shane Keister]]
 
|studio = [[Touchstone Pictures]]<br>[[Silver Screen Partners III]]<br>[[John R. Cherry III|Emshell Producers]]
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| studio = [[Touchstone Pictures]]<br>[[Silver Screen Partners III]]<br>[[John R. Cherry III|Emshell Producers]]
 
| distributor = [[Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures|Buena Vista Pictures]]
|country = United States
 
 
| released = {{Film date|1987|05|22}}
|language = English
 
 
| runtime = 92 minutes
|release date = {{Film date|1987|05|22|United States}}
 
 
| country = United States
|runtime = 92 minutes
 
 
| language = English
|rating = {{PG}}
 
 
| budget = $3 million
|distributor = [[Buena Vista Pictures Distribution]]
 
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| gross = $23.5 million
|budget = $3,000,000
 
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}}
|gross = $23,509,382}}
 
'''''Ernest Goes to Camp''''' is a 1987 [[Touchstone Pictures]] [[comedy film]] directed by [[John R. Cherry III]] and starring [[Jim Varney]]. It is the second film to feature the character of [[Ernest P. Worrell]] and was shot in [[Burns, Tennessee]].
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'''''Ernest Goes to Camp''''' is a 1987 comedy film directed by [[John R. Cherry III]] and starring [[Jim Varney]]. It is the second film to feature the character of Ernest P. Worrell and was shot in Nashville, Tennessee and its suburbs. It was also the first Ernest film to be distributed by [[Touchstone Pictures]], and [[Iron Eyes Cody]]'s final appearance on screen.
   
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
A pow wow opening features a medicine man tossing a knife and tomahawk at a young brave warrior to test his faith in the Great One and true courage. He also shoots an arrow at him to test his purity of heart. [[Jim Varney]] reprises his role of [[Ernest P. Worrell]], working as a maintenance man at Kamp Kikakee and hoping to become a counselor. With his typical enthusiasm, he pours himself into the role and quickly becomes a valuable addition to the staff, in particular for his passion at learning the specialized sign language used by Kikakee's owner, Chief Wind Cloud ([[Iron Eyes Cody]]), who does not speak English.
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A pow wow opening features a medicine man tossing a knife and tomahawk at a young brave warrior to test his faith in the Great One and true courage. He also shoots an arrow at him to test his purity of heart. [[Jim Varney]] reprises his role of Ernest P. Worrell, working as a maintenance man at Kamp Kikakee and hoping to become a counselor. With his typical enthusiasm, he pours himself into the role and quickly becomes a valuable addition to the staff, in particular for his passion at learning the specialized sign language used by Kikakee's owner, Chief St. Cloud ([[Iron Eyes Cody]]), who does not speak English.
   
Ernest gets his chance at counseling when he is assigned a small group of juvenile delinquents whom the regular counselors are hesitant to take on — primarily because the group hospitalized their first counselor, the militant Ross Stennis (Eddy Schumacher). Ernest quickly takes the side of the boys, due to his compassion and for having suffered his own abuse at the hands of Stennis. However, the boys start to show a little respect during a campfire session when Nurse St. Cloud (Victoria Racimo) translates her grandfather's description of the warrior initiation ritual for his tribe. The initiate must hold still while a knife, a stone hatchet, and an arrow are thrown or shot at the target. It is implied that the courage of the young warrior actually alters the course of all three to prevent his death.
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Ernest gets his chance at counseling when he is assigned a small group of juvenile delinquents from Midstate Boys Detention Center that the regular counselors are hesitant to take on—primarily because the group hospitalized their first counselor, Ross Stennis (Eddy Schumacher), by pushing his lifeguard chair into the lake while he was sitting in it. Ernest quickly takes the side of the boys, due to his compassion and for having suffered his own abuse at the hands of the militant Counselor Stennis. However, the boys start to show a little respect during a campfire session when Nurse St. Cloud (Victoria Racimo) translates her grandfather's description of the warrior initiation ritual for his tribe. The initiate must hold still while a knife, a stone hatchet, and an arrow are thrown or shot at the target. It is implied that the courage of the young warrior actually alters the course of all three to prevent his death.
   
Meanwhile, an evil mining corporation run by the ruthless Sherman Krader ([[John Vernon]]) has its sights on Kikakee, a site rich with the fictional mineral petrocite. However, Chief St. Cloud refuses to sell. Krader manipulates Ernest, one of the few people who speaks the chief's language, into convincing St. Cloud to sign away the land, believing it to be a conservation petition. With the camp in danger of being destroyed, Nurse St. Cloud tries to talk Ernest out of doing anything rash until she can get a lawyer. She firmly believes that they can win the case if they can get to court, but Ernest objects, knowing that by the time they can get to a hearing, Krader will already be tearing down the camp for a strip mine.
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Meanwhile, an evil mining corporation run by the ruthless Sherman Krader ([[John Vernon]]) has its sights on Kikakee, a site rich with the fictional mineral petrocite. However, Chief St. Cloud refuses to sell. Krader manipulates Ernest, one of the few people who speaks the chief's language, into convincing St. Cloud to sign away the land, believing it to be a conservation petition. Using Ernest as an interpreter, St. Cloud signs the deed away. Nurse St. Cloud, tries to talk Ernest out of doing anything rash until she can get a lawyer. She firmly believes that they can win the case if they can get to court, but Ernest objects, knowing that by the time they can get to a hearing, Krader will already be tearing down the camp for a strip mine.
   
Ernest decides to fix the situation by storming into the construction site and picking a fight with the foreman ([[Lyle Alzado]]), though he mainly chooses to do this out of a sense of guilt for his mistake and the risk of disappointing the kids. After Ernest is savagely beaten, he leaves the camp for a while to be alone. When Nurse St. Cloud overhears the kids verbally demeaning Ernest's effort, she chastises them and reveals that Ernest is the only person who ever defended them, both to the authorities and to the camp staff, mostly because he was the only one who really cared about them. When they learn about the sacrifices that Ernest has made on their behalf, they resolve to find him and apologize. In doing so, Ernest and the campers quickly mend their relationship through their newfound respect for him.
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Ernest decides to fix the situation by storming into the construction site and picking a fight with the foreman ([[Lyle Alzado]]), though he mainly chooses to do this out of a sense of guilt for his mistake and the risk of disappointing the kids. Ernest is savagely beaten; he leaves the camp for a while to be alone. When Nurse St. Cloud overhears the kids verbally demeaning Ernest's effort, she chastises them and reveals that Ernest is the only person who has defended them, both to the authorities and to the camp staff mostly because he was the only one who really cared about them. When they learn about the sacrifices that Ernest has made on their behalf, they resolve to find him and apologize. In doing so, Ernest and the campers quickly mend their relationship through their newfound respect for him.
   
Even so, Krader is poised to demolish Kikakee, and when the regular staff and campers are sent home, the group decides to risk openly attacking the construction site to stall for time. Recruiting the Second Chancers, the two regular campers who usually picked on them and the chefs Jake and Eddie, Ernest plans a full-scale assault as the construction company begins to demolish Kikakee.
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Even so, Krader is poised to demolish Kikakee, and when the regular staff and campers are sent home, the group decides to risk openly attacking the construction site to stall for time. Recruiting the Second Chancers, the two regular campers who usually picked on them and the chefs Jake and Eddie, Ernest plans a full-scale assault as the construction company begins to demolish Kikakee.
   
The group works feverishly to create a series of improvised, weapons, shooting flaming arrows into piles of explosives and flammable barrels that the company had stacked up by their camp. They also catapult in a group of [[snapping turtle]]s who have had parachutes attached. Prior to the attack, Chief St. Cloud arrives to pass along a native blessing, though Nurse St. Cloud begs them not to go through with it. The assault quickly cripples the construction site's equipment. The campers take small revenge against the foreman by filling the back of Ernest's motorized maintenance cart with explosives (including Jake and Eddie's unpleasant "Eggs Erroneous" cooking) and rolling it into the bulldozer, destroying it. Ernest then knocks out the foreman.
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The group works feverishly to create a series of improvised, non-lethal weapons. Prior to the attack, Chief St. Cloud arrives to pass along a native blessing, though Nurse St. Cloud begs them not to go through with it. The assault quickly cripples the construction site's equipment. The campers take small revenge against the foreman by filling the back of Ernest's motorized maintenance cart with explosives (including Jake and Eddie's Eggs Erroneous) and rolling it into the bulldozer. Ernest then knocks out the foreman.
   
Krader arrives at Kikakee and pulls out his high-powered hunting rifle, targeting Ernest. Echoing Kikakee's ancient testimonial pow wow, Ernest faces down Krader and apparently passes the age old test as Krader takes three shots at him, missing every time. Ernest then plugs Krader's hunting rifle with his finger and laughs in his face, signaling his defeat. The boys and Ernest succeed in protecting the land and Kamp Kikakee remains for young campers to enjoy, particularly when Nurse St. Cloud returns with a restraining order. Ernest remains a counselor, although he also still remains his clumsy, inept (yet good-hearted) self.
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Krader then arrives at Kikakee and pulls out his high-powered hunting rifle, targeting Ernest. Echoing Kikakee's ancient testimonial pow wow, Ernest faces down Krader and apparently passes the age old test as Krader takes three shots at him, missing every time. Ernest then plugs Krader's hunting rifle with his finger and laughs in his face, signaling his defeat. The boys and Ernest succeed in protecting the land and Kamp Kikakee remains for young campers to enjoy—particularly when Nurse St. Cloud returns with a restraining order. Ernest remains a counselor, although he also still remains his clumsy, inept (yet good-hearted) self.
   
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
* [[Jim Varney]] as [[Ernest P. Worrell]]
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* [[Jim Varney]] as Ernest P. Worrell
 
* Victoria Racimo as Nurse St. Cloud
 
* Victoria Racimo as Nurse St. Cloud
* [[John Vernon]] as Sherman Krader
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* [[John Vernon]] as Sherman Krader, the Head of the "Krader Mining Company"
 
* [[Iron Eyes Cody]] as Old Indian 'Chief St. Cloud'
 
* [[Iron Eyes Cody]] as Old Indian 'Chief St. Cloud'
* [[Lyle Alzado]] as Bronk Stinson (Foreman)
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* [[Lyle Alzado]] as Bronk Stinson, Krader's Foreman
 
* [[Gailard Sartain]] as Jake (Chef #1)
 
* [[Gailard Sartain]] as Jake (Chef #1)
 
* Daniel Butler as Eddie (Chef #2)
 
* Daniel Butler as Eddie (Chef #2)
 
* Patrick Day as Bobby Wayne
 
* Patrick Day as Bobby Wayne
 
* [[Scott Menville]] as Crutchfield
 
* [[Scott Menville]] as Crutchfield
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* Danny Capri as Danny Simpson
 
* [[Jacob Vargas]] as Butch "Too Cool" Vargas
 
* [[Jacob Vargas]] as Butch "Too Cool" Vargas
 
* Todd Loyd as Chip Ozgood
 
* Todd Loyd as Chip Ozgood
* [[The Boys (band)|Hakim Abdulsamad]] as Moustafa "Moose" Hakeem Jones
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* Hakim Abdulsamad as Moustafa "Moose" Hakeem Jones
 
* Eddy Schumacher as Counselor Ross Stennis
 
* Eddy Schumacher as Counselor Ross Stennis
* [[Richard Speight Jr.]] as Brooks
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* [[Richard Speight, Jr.]] as Brooks
* Andy Woodworth As Pennington
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* Andy Woodworth as Pennington
* Buck Ford Attorny Elliott Diate
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* Buck Ford as Attorney Elliott Diate
* Larry Black As M. Tipton
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* Larry Black as Mr. Tipton, the Head Counselor of Kamp Kikikee
 
* Hugh Sinclair as Counselor Sparks
 
* Hugh Sinclair as Counselor Sparks
* Johnson West As Counselor Puckett
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* Johnson West as Counselor Puckett
* Jean Wilson As State Supervisor
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* Jean Wilson as State Supervisor
* Mac Bennett as Technician #1
 
* John Brown as Technician #2
 
* Robert G. Benson. III as Camper #1
 
* Adam Ruff as Camper #2
 
* Michael Chappelear as Camper #3
 
* Lance Bridgesmith as Camper #4
 
* Paulo Deleon as Young Indian Brave
 
* Harvey Godwin Jr as Brave's Father
 
 
* Ivan Green as Mr. Stewart
 
* Ivan Green as Mr. Stewart
 
* Christian Haas as Molly Stewart
 
* Christian Haas as Molly Stewart
 
* Brenda Haynes as Mrs. Stewart
 
* Brenda Haynes as Mrs. Stewart
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Ernest Goes To Camp}}[[Category:1987 films]]
 
== Reception ==
 
 
''Ernest Goes to Camp'' was the best received of the franchise, earning a 62% "fresh" rating on [[Rotten Tomatoes]], indicating a mixed to positive response.<ref>{{cite news|title= Varney: The Importance of Being Ernest|work= Los Angeles Times|date=|url= http://articles.latimes.com/1993-11-16/entertainment/ca-57570_1_ernest-rides-again|accessdate=2010-10-06}}</ref>
 
 
=== Box Office ===
 
 
The movie was a surprising box office success.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://articles.latimes.com/1987-05-27/entertainment/ca-1673_1_box-office |title=Weekend Box Office - Los Angeles Times |publisher=Articles.latimes.com |date=1997-05-06 |accessdate=2012-07-06}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title= Weekend Box Office|publisher= [[The Los Angeles Times]]|date=|url= http://articles.latimes.com/1987-06-02/entertainment/ca-4377_1|accessdate=2010-12-27}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=January 08, 1989|LEONARD KLADY |url=http://articles.latimes.com/1989-01-08/entertainment/ca-258_1_box-office/2 |title=Box Office Champs, Chumps : The hero of the bottom line was the 46-year-old 'Bambi' - Page 2 - Los Angeles Times |publisher=Articles.latimes.com |date=1989-01-08 |accessdate=2012-07-06}}</ref>
 
 
==Soundtrack==
 
The songs were written by Alice and Shane Keister.
 
*[[Ashley Cleveland]] sang "We're Gonna win this One" while the boy campers are building their teepee.
 
*[[Gary Chapman (musician)|Gary Chapman]] sang "Brave Hearts" during the film and in the credits.
 
*Ernest sang "Gee I'm Glad It's Raining" when he and other campers are sad about the camp's closing.
 
*The song used to detach the box turtle from Ernest's nose is "[[Happy Together (song)|Happy Together]]," a song which was written and recorded by the musical group [[The Turtles]]. It also serves as a [[theme music|theme song]] of the film.
 
 
==Home media==
 
[[Mill Creek Entertainment]] re-released this motion picture on DVD on January 18, 2011 as part of a 2-disc Triple Feature set with ''[[Ernest Goes to Jail]]'' and ''[[Ernest Scared Stupid]]''. They also released the film for the first time on Blu-ray on March 29, 2011 in a single disc Double Feature set along with Ernest Goes to Jail, and later on its own Blu-ray on Jun 13, 2011. A second Blu-ray double feature with [[Camp Nowhere]] will be released on March 26, 2013 on online stores, but has already been in some Walmarts for a month.
 
 
==References==
 
{{Reflist}}
 
 
==External links==
 
* {{IMDb title|0092974}}
 
* {{Amg movie|15976}}
 
* {{rotten-tomatoes|ernest_goes_to_camp}}
 
 
{{John R. Cherry III}}
 
{{Ernest series}}
 
 
[[Category:1987 films]]
 
 
[[Category:1980s comedy films]]
 
[[Category:1980s comedy films]]
 
[[Category:American comedy films]]
 
[[Category:American comedy films]]
 
[[Category:American films]]
 
[[Category:English-language films]]
 
[[Category:English-language films]]
[[Category:Films shot anamorphically]]
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[[Category:American children's films]]
[[Category:Children's films]]
 
 
[[Category:Summer camps in films]]
 
[[Category:Summer camps in films]]
 
[[Category:Touchstone Pictures films]]
 
[[Category:Touchstone Pictures films]]
 
[[Category:Films directed by John R. Cherry III]]
 
[[Category:Films directed by John R. Cherry III]]
 
[[Category:Films]]

Revision as of 21:42, 30 April 2017

Ernest Goes to Camp is a 1987 comedy film directed by John R. Cherry III and starring Jim Varney. It is the second film to feature the character of Ernest P. Worrell and was shot in Nashville, Tennessee and its suburbs. It was also the first Ernest film to be distributed by Touchstone Pictures, and Iron Eyes Cody's final appearance on screen.

Plot

A pow wow opening features a medicine man tossing a knife and tomahawk at a young brave warrior to test his faith in the Great One and true courage. He also shoots an arrow at him to test his purity of heart. Jim Varney reprises his role of Ernest P. Worrell, working as a maintenance man at Kamp Kikakee and hoping to become a counselor. With his typical enthusiasm, he pours himself into the role and quickly becomes a valuable addition to the staff, in particular for his passion at learning the specialized sign language used by Kikakee's owner, Chief St. Cloud (Iron Eyes Cody), who does not speak English.

Ernest gets his chance at counseling when he is assigned a small group of juvenile delinquents from Midstate Boys Detention Center that the regular counselors are hesitant to take on—primarily because the group hospitalized their first counselor, Ross Stennis (Eddy Schumacher), by pushing his lifeguard chair into the lake while he was sitting in it. Ernest quickly takes the side of the boys, due to his compassion and for having suffered his own abuse at the hands of the militant Counselor Stennis. However, the boys start to show a little respect during a campfire session when Nurse St. Cloud (Victoria Racimo) translates her grandfather's description of the warrior initiation ritual for his tribe. The initiate must hold still while a knife, a stone hatchet, and an arrow are thrown or shot at the target. It is implied that the courage of the young warrior actually alters the course of all three to prevent his death.

Meanwhile, an evil mining corporation run by the ruthless Sherman Krader (John Vernon) has its sights on Kikakee, a site rich with the fictional mineral petrocite. However, Chief St. Cloud refuses to sell. Krader manipulates Ernest, one of the few people who speaks the chief's language, into convincing St. Cloud to sign away the land, believing it to be a conservation petition. Using Ernest as an interpreter, St. Cloud signs the deed away. Nurse St. Cloud, tries to talk Ernest out of doing anything rash until she can get a lawyer. She firmly believes that they can win the case if they can get to court, but Ernest objects, knowing that by the time they can get to a hearing, Krader will already be tearing down the camp for a strip mine.

Ernest decides to fix the situation by storming into the construction site and picking a fight with the foreman (Lyle Alzado), though he mainly chooses to do this out of a sense of guilt for his mistake and the risk of disappointing the kids. Ernest is savagely beaten; he leaves the camp for a while to be alone. When Nurse St. Cloud overhears the kids verbally demeaning Ernest's effort, she chastises them and reveals that Ernest is the only person who has defended them, both to the authorities and to the camp staff mostly because he was the only one who really cared about them. When they learn about the sacrifices that Ernest has made on their behalf, they resolve to find him and apologize. In doing so, Ernest and the campers quickly mend their relationship through their newfound respect for him.

Even so, Krader is poised to demolish Kikakee, and when the regular staff and campers are sent home, the group decides to risk openly attacking the construction site to stall for time. Recruiting the Second Chancers, the two regular campers who usually picked on them and the chefs Jake and Eddie, Ernest plans a full-scale assault as the construction company begins to demolish Kikakee.

The group works feverishly to create a series of improvised, non-lethal weapons. Prior to the attack, Chief St. Cloud arrives to pass along a native blessing, though Nurse St. Cloud begs them not to go through with it. The assault quickly cripples the construction site's equipment. The campers take small revenge against the foreman by filling the back of Ernest's motorized maintenance cart with explosives (including Jake and Eddie's Eggs Erroneous) and rolling it into the bulldozer. Ernest then knocks out the foreman.

Krader then arrives at Kikakee and pulls out his high-powered hunting rifle, targeting Ernest. Echoing Kikakee's ancient testimonial pow wow, Ernest faces down Krader and apparently passes the age old test as Krader takes three shots at him, missing every time. Ernest then plugs Krader's hunting rifle with his finger and laughs in his face, signaling his defeat. The boys and Ernest succeed in protecting the land and Kamp Kikakee remains for young campers to enjoy—particularly when Nurse St. Cloud returns with a restraining order. Ernest remains a counselor, although he also still remains his clumsy, inept (yet good-hearted) self.

Cast

  • Jim Varney as Ernest P. Worrell
  • Victoria Racimo as Nurse St. Cloud
  • John Vernon as Sherman Krader, the Head of the "Krader Mining Company"
  • Iron Eyes Cody as Old Indian 'Chief St. Cloud'
  • Lyle Alzado as Bronk Stinson, Krader's Foreman
  • Gailard Sartain as Jake (Chef #1)
  • Daniel Butler as Eddie (Chef #2)
  • Patrick Day as Bobby Wayne
  • Scott Menville as Crutchfield
  • Danny Capri as Danny Simpson
  • Jacob Vargas as Butch "Too Cool" Vargas
  • Todd Loyd as Chip Ozgood
  • Hakim Abdulsamad as Moustafa "Moose" Hakeem Jones
  • Eddy Schumacher as Counselor Ross Stennis
  • Richard Speight, Jr. as Brooks
  • Andy Woodworth as Pennington
  • Buck Ford as Attorney Elliott Diate
  • Larry Black as Mr. Tipton, the Head Counselor of Kamp Kikikee
  • Hugh Sinclair as Counselor Sparks
  • Johnson West as Counselor Puckett
  • Jean Wilson as State Supervisor
  • Ivan Green as Mr. Stewart
  • Christian Haas as Molly Stewart
  • Brenda Haynes as Mrs. Stewart