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| Release Date
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18 April 1997 |
| Country
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USA |
| Certification
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USA:PG |
| Language
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English |
| Filming Locations
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Great Barrington, Massachusetts, USA |
| Color
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Color |
| Genre
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Comedy |
| Runtime
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100 min |
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Overwiew :It's 1958, the year of seismic world changes--the Hungarian Revolution, Sputnik, Elvis Presley, and the New York Giants' departure from their home field at the old Polo Grounds--but the only thing on fifteen-year-old David Katz's mind is the summer he must spend at Camp Ararat, an Orthodox Jewish camp in the Poconos. Katz, a young movie buff, would rather spend his days inside cool, dark theatres. But his middle-class parents, having received a summer scholarship for their son, feel that David should learn more about his religion within the strict learning tradition that Camp Ararat can provide. Armed with personal charm, a healthy disrespect for authority, and a quick mind that can find answers to any dilemma within old movie memories, David leads a motley group of underachievers through the timeless dramas of adolescence. |
Starring :
Elliott Gould, Zachary Taylor, Kris Park, Paul Sand, Jerry Stiller, Susan Vanech, Richard Council, Scott Cohen, Ted Marcoux, Talia Balsam, Ben Schenkman, Jason Briggs, Nancy Freeman, Brett Barsky, Andrew Barlow, Susan Bruce, Jason Biggs
Directors :
Herbert Beigel
Producers :
Richard Miller, Scott Macaulay, Robin O'Hara
Writers :
Herbert Beigel |
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