Thursday, August 1, 2013

Ernest Goes to Camp Review










Ernest Goes to Camp


Release Date: 17th September 1987 - Australia


Production Companies
Emshell Producers
Silver Screen Partners III (in association with)
Touchstone Pictures

Distribution
Walt Disney Studios Motion
Pictures Australia


Genre: Comedy

Rating: PG

Runtime: 92 minutes


Budget: $3,500,000

Box Office Gross: $23,509,382 (USA)


Plot Summary
Ernest, a handyman at Kamp Kikakee, achieves his greatest ambition of becoming a camp counsellor when assigned to a gang of juvenile delinquents from the Midstate Boys Detention Center! Not only must Ernest wrangle these troublesome youths, but he has to save the camp from being torn down by a giant mining company.


Cast
Jim Varney - Ernest P. Worrell
Victoria Racimo - Nurse St. Cloud
John Vernon - Sherman Krader
Iron Eyes Cody - Old Indian
'Chief St. Cloud'
Lyle Alzado - Bronk Stinson (Foreman)
Gailard Sartain - Jake
Daniel Butler - Eddie
Patrick Day - Bobby Wayne
Scott Menville - Crutchfield
Jacob Vargas - Butch 'Too
Cool' Vargas
Danny Capri - Danny
Todd Lloyd - Chip Ozgood
Hakeem Abdul-Samad - Moustafa "Moose" Hakeem Jones
Andrew Woodworth - Pennington
Richard Speight Jr. - Brooks
Jeffrey Buckner Ford - Attorney Elliott Blatz
Larry Black - Mr. Tipton
Eddy Schumacher - Counselor Stennis
Hugh Sinclair - Counselor Sparks
Johnson West - Counselor Puckett
Jean Wilson - State Supervisor
Ivan Green - Mr. Stewart
Christian Haas - Molly Stewart
Brenda Haynes - Mrs. Stewart

Crew
Screenplay/Director - John R. Cherry III
Screenplay/Creative Consultant/
Second Unit Director - Coke Sams
Additional Dialogue - Steve Leasure and
Glenn Petach
Executive Producers - Martin Erlichman
and Elmo Williams
Producer - Stacy Williams
Art Director/Set Decorator/
Property Master - Kathy Emily Cherry
Directors of Photography - Harry Mathias
and Jim May
First Assistant Director - Patrice Leung
Stunt Coordinator - Keith Tellez
Special Effects Consultant - Jaime Bird
Supervising Sound Editor - William Carruth
Supervising Re-Recording Mixer - Mark Berger
Recording Mixers - Jim Austin and
Todd Boekelheide
Editor - Marshall Harvey
Lyrics: Songs/Music Production Assistant -
Alice Keister
Music/Synclavier Programming - Shane Keister


Review
While it's not the first movie of the Ernest series, Dr. Otto and the Riddle of the Gloom Beam is the first. ERNEST GOES TO CAMP undeniably turned Jim Varney into a movie star and introduced his lovable character, Ernest P. Worrell, to the big screen. It has the sentimentality and glitter of accidental laughs. This family comedy is good, especially when seemingly goofy and lighthearted in its story setting. Aside from the comical mischief are the two things, including John Vernon's character portrayal of the villain Sherman Krader and the poignant moment of Ernest singing "Gee I'm Glad It's Raining".

Some of you believe most features of Ernest are corny, but I beg to differ. It's the wackiest and most refreshing movie of 1987 and the best instalment of the comedy series PERIOD!

Star rating: (5/5) Best Movie Ever

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1 comment:

  1. I need to watch the Ernest series, the movie looks very humorous.

    -James

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