
Goosebumps: Welcome to Camp Nightmare
Family · Fantasy · Horror
Overview
The summer camp of Billy's dreams is turning out to be a total nightmare. The food stinks. The counselors are weird. And who or what is this vicious beast everyone calls "Sabre"? Things are getting worse by the minute! So why doesn't Uncle Al, the camp director, seem worried? Does the mystery of the Forbidden Bunk have something to do with Billy's fellow campers disappearing one by one? Either way Billy has had it! He is determined to find out what is going on before it is too late.
Top Cast


Kaj-Erik Eriksen
Kaj-Erik Eriksen
Billy Harlan
Kaj-Erik Eriksen
Billy Harlan
Chris Benson
Chris Benson
Uncle Al
Chris Benson
Uncle Al
Jeffrey Akomah
Jeffrey Akomah
Jay
Jeffrey Akomah
Jay
Ken Mundy
Ken Mundy
Colin
Ken Mundy
Colin
Sarah Mitchell
Sarah Mitchell
Dawn
Sarah Mitchell
Dawn
Benjamin Plener
Benjamin Plener
Roger
Benjamin Plener
Roger
Paul Brogren
Paul Brogren
Larry
Paul Brogren
Larry
David Roemmele
David Roemmele
Mike
David Roemmele
Mike


Greg Kramer
Greg Kramer
George
Greg Kramer
George
Gil Garratt
Gil Garratt
Counselor
Gil Garratt
Counselor
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