Daddy Day Camp (2007)
Seeking to offer his son the satisfying summer camp experience that eluded him as a child, the operator of a neighborhood daycare center opens his own camp, only to face financial hardship and stiff competition from a rival camp.
Daddy Day Camp (2007)
Information
Released Year: 2007
Runtime: 89 minutes
Directors: Fred Savage
Casts: Lochlyn Munro, Paul Rae, Cuba Gooding Jr., Brian Doyle-Murray, Tamala Jones, Ginger Williams, Richard Gant, Talon G. Ackerman, Joshua David McLerran, Spencir Bridges, Dallin Boyce, Telise Galanis, Taggart Hurtubise, Molly Jepson, Tad D'Agostino, Tyger Rawlings, Zachary Allen, Sean Patrick Flaherty, Richard J. Cliffson, Frank Gerrish, Paul Kiernan, JJ Neward, Christy Summerhays, Kate Fischer, Jorji Diaz Fadel, Dimitrius Deslis, Janice Power, Jennifer Lyon, Bart Johnson, Melinda Ratner
IMDB: Daddy Day Camp (2007)
Storyline
Seeking to offer his son the satisfying summer camp experience that eluded him as a child, the operator of a neighborhood daycare center opens his own camp, only to face financial hardship and stiff competition from a rival camp.
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Reviews
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer -
This belabored summertime sequel is moderately less vulgar, certainly less expensive and, if possible, even less funny than its forerunning bomb, "Daddy Day Care."
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Miami Herald -
A tired and unnecessary sequel.
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TV Guide Magazine -
This terrible sequel to a bad movie was directed by Fred Savage, the now-grown star of "The Wonder Years," though there's no evidence of any behind-the-scenes adult supervision.
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Boston Globe -
Innocuous amusement for 5- to 8-year-olds and other people stuck in the anal stage of development.
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The Hollywood Reporter -
Any scrap of charm or honest-to-goodness humor already possessed in limited quantities by the original has been relegated to the outhouse in this sorry follow-up.
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Seeking to offer his son the satisfying summer camp experience that eluded him as a child, the operator of a neighborhood daycare center opens his own camp, only to face financial hardship and stiff competition from a rival camp.
Seeking to offer his son the satisfying summer camp experience that eluded him as a child, the operator of a neighborhood daycare center opens his own camp, only to face financial hardship and stiff competition from a rival camp.
Seeking to offer his son the satisfying summer camp experience that eluded him as a child, the operator of a neighborhood daycare center opens his own camp, only to face financial hardship and stiff competition from a rival camp.
Seeking to offer his son the satisfying summer camp experience that eluded him as a child, the operator of a neighborhood daycare center opens his own camp, only to face financial hardship and stiff competition from a rival camp.