

Comedy · Romance · Drama
Overview
The coming of age summer-camp saga of four best friends who hate each other.
Top Cast


John Cusack
John Cusack
Narrator (uncredited)
John Cusack
Narrator (uncredited)


Joe Flaherty
Joe Flaherty
Camp Director
Joe Flaherty
Camp Director


Christopher McDonald
Christopher McDonald
Assistant Director
Christopher McDonald
Assistant Director


Lucian Maisel
Lucian Maisel
Fetus
Lucian Maisel
Fetus
Reva Timbers
Reva Timbers
Sundae
Reva Timbers
Sundae


Scott Beaudin
Scott Beaudin
Reckless
Scott Beaudin
Reckless
Jacob Medjuck
Jacob Medjuck
Careless
Jacob Medjuck
Careless
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