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Daddy day camp DVD 2007 Oviapu 2. / Directed by Fred Savage / Starring: Cuba Gooding Jr. , Lochlyn Munro, Richard Gant, Tamala Jones

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Daddy day camp DVD 2007 Oviapu 2. / Directed by Fred Savage / Starring: Cuba Gooding Jr. , Lochlyn Munro, Richard Gant, Tamala Jones

UPC 5999048918086

REGION 2 PAL DVD

MADE IN HUNGARY

AUDIO: English 5.1, Hungarian 5.1, Czech 5.1, Polish 5.1, English 2., Turkish 2.0

Subtitles: English, Hungarian, Arabic, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Icelandic, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Serbian, Slovene, Swedish, Turkish

Total Runtime: 85 minutes

 

English Summary:

Daddy Day Camp (also known as Daddy Day Care 2) is a 2007 American comedy film starring Cuba Gooding Jr., and directed by Fred Savage in his film directorial debut. It is the second installment in the Daddy Day Care film series.

The film was produced by Revolution Studios and released by TriStar Pictures, unlike its predecessor, which was distributed by Columbia Pictures. The film was released in the United States on August 8, 2007. The film was panned by film critics. It has a 1% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and is considered to be one of the worst sequels ever produced, but the film was a modest box office success, grossing $18.2 million against a $6 million budget.

Four years after starting their daycare, Charlie and Phil take their kids to Camp Driftwood, a camp they attended as kids back in 1977. But once there, they discover that Driftwood is now completely falling to ruins and no longer the kindhearted camp site of their time. To save the run down site, Charlie and Phil buy a partnership from the older man who ran it when they were children, after the other partner runs off on vacation.

They run into misadventures along the way when Lance Warner, Charlie's childhood rival, who now runs the luxurious rival camp Canola, is eager to buy Driftwood just so that he can tear it down. The first day of camp turns out to be a disaster involving a skunk and a bathroom explosion.

As a result, most of the parents pull their kids from the camp and request refunds, but Charlie and Phil already spent all the money on repairs, leaving Driftwood with only 7 campers instead of the original 35, and in need of help to improve their financial situation. Charlie calls his military father, Colonel Buck Hinton, for help to whip the kids into shape, since they have problems following orders. The next day, Driftwood is raided by Canola, which has been joined by the 28 campers who left Driftwood. Buck arrives and starts training the campers easily until Canola raids them once again.

 

Hungarian Summary:

A film óvó bácsijai olyan helyre merészkednek, ahová eddig még soha: a táborba. Charlie és Phil, a világ legelvetemültebb gyerekvigyázói nyílt terepen teszik próbára képességeiket. Irányításuk alatt a srácok sportolnak és sátraznak, no meg a felnőtteket is gatyába rázzák. Charlie-t és a Driftwood tábor lurkóit kemény fából faragták; egyedül a rivális Canola tábor huligánjai jelentenek gondot nekik. Hogy móresre tanítsák őket, a rettenthetetlen oviapu beveti titkos fegyverét: azt az embert, akiről életében nem gondolta volna, hogy valaha a segítségére lehet. A felmentő sereg elindul, hogy győzelemre vigye a táborozókat és a büszke oviapukat.

 

 

Cast / Szereplők:

  • Cuba Gooding Jr. as Charlie Hinton, the co-owner of Daddy Day Camp and teacher. He was played by Eddie Murphy in the original film.
  • Lochlyn Munro as Lance Warner, Charlie's childhood enemy, and the owner of the rival camp Canola.
  • Richard Gant as Col. Buck Hinton, Charlie's estranged father. He is a military officer who takes army tasks very seriously. However, he displays a soft spot for his grandson, Ben, as well as the other campers.
  • Paul Rae as Phil Ryerson, co owner of Daddy Day Camp, Charlie's best friend. He was played by Jeff Garlin in the original film.
  • Tamala Jones as Kim Hinton, Charlie's wife. She was played by Regina King in the original film.
  • Josh McLerran as Dale, an oafish young counselor at Camp Driftwood and the driver for the camp's bus. He is a replacement for the character "Marvin", who was played by Steve Zahn in the original film.
  • Spencir Bridges as Ben Hinton, Charlie's son. He was played by Khamani Griffin in the original film.
  • Brian Doyle-Murray as "Uncle" Morty, former owner of Camp Driftwood.
  • Dallin Boyce as Max Ryerson, Phil's son and Ben's best friend. He was played by Max Burkholder in the original film.
  • Telise Galanis as Juliette, one of the campers whom Robert likes.[2]
  • Molly Jepson as Becca, a smart girl and a student at Daddy Day Camp. She was played by Hailey Noelle Johnson in the original film. She, other than Ben and Max, is the only child in the camp who appeared in the first film.
  • Sean Patrick Flaherty as Robert "Bobby" Jefferson Warner, Lance's bratty, brainless and hypocritical son, whom he denies having since he hates kids.
  • Taggart Hurtubise as Carl, the more independent six-year-old brother of Robert.
  • Tad D'Agostino as Robert, a shy, nerdy and socially awkward boy who falls for Juliette.
  • Tyger Rawlings as Billy, a heavyweight bully, who likes to make other people bleed.
  • Talon G. Ackerman as Jack Mayhoffer, a nerdy boy (and presumably, the youngest of all the campers). He has a frequently gets stomach and vomits carefully.
  • Jennifer Lyon as Mrs. Simmons

 

 

Directed by Fred Savage
Produced by William Sherak
Jason Shuman
Screenplay by Geoff Rodkey
J. David Stem
David N. Weiss
Story by Geoff Rodkey
Joel Cohen
Alec Sokolow
Based on Characters
by Geoff Rodkey
Starring
  • Cuba Gooding Jr.
  • Lochlyn Munro
  • Richard Gant
  • Tamala Jones
  • Paul Rae
  • Brian Doyle-Murray
Music by Jim Dooley
Cinematography Geno Salvatori
Edited by Michel Aller
Production
company
TriStar Pictures
Revolution Studios
Davis Entertainment Company
Blue Star Entertainment
Distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing
Release date
  • August 8, 2007
Running time
85 minutes
Country United States
Language English

 

 

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