Camp Hideout movie storyline, After a troubled teen steals an important item from two big city Bad Guys, he hides in a church summer camp and finds he must protect his new found friends at all cost when the crooks track him down. Mischievous foster teen Noah (Ethan Drew) finds himself in trouble again.
After one such petty crime and crossing paths with two foes, he chooses summer camp over juvenile hall. Upon arrival, Noah quickly comes to realize the camp’s notorious owner, Falco (Christopher Lloyd) and his dog Lazaraus ironically loathe children. The double whammy takes a turn as Jake (Corbin Bleu), an optimistic camp leader, lifts Noah’s pessimistic attitude.
The friendship snowballs for the good as Noah opens up to fellow campers and together they bond in all the fun and memorable ways camp offers. When all seems well, the “bad guys” show up at camp in search of Noah to take back what he stole. Together, Noah and his fellow campers band together to construct a funhouse hideout in the woods, packed with booby traps, zip lines, and bees. In a “change of heart,” cold-hearted Falco warms to the campers, and steps in to help; and together they all learn a valuable lesson of sticking together.
Camp Hideout is an American crime thriller film directed by Michele Civetta and starring Shea Whigham, Olivia Munn, Zach Avery, Bruce Dern, Frank Grillo, Keith David, Taryn Manning, Mark Boone Junior, Jessica Medina, Taegen Burns, Jay Hieron and Alexander Wraith. The screenplay, written by Alexander Felix and originally titled Where Angels Die, was included in the 2013 Black List.
Camp Hideout (2023)
Directed by: Sean Olson
Starring: Corbin Bleu, Ethan Drew, Amanda Leighton, Christopher Lloyd, Tyler Kowalski, Zion Wyatt, Jenna Raine Simmons, Josh Inocalla, Joshua Childs, Luca Alexander, Isabelle Almoyan
Screenplay by: Kat Olson, C. Neil Davenport, Dave DeBorde
Production Design by: Will E. Drummond
Cinematography by: Isaac Alongi
Film Editing by: Sean Olson
Costume Design by: Anna Redmon
Set Decoration by: Travis Slagle
Music by: Jason Brandt
MPAA Rating: PG for slapstick violence and thematic elements.
Distributed by: Roadside Attractions
Release Date: September 15, 2023
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