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Revolution Class

Original title: Summer Camp Nightmare
  • 1986
  • PG-13
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
1.1K
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Revolution Class (1986)
DramaHorrorThriller

A group of campers revolt against their strict camp director and take over the camp for themselves.A group of campers revolt against their strict camp director and take over the camp for themselves.A group of campers revolt against their strict camp director and take over the camp for themselves.

  • Director
    • Bert L. Dragin
  • Writers
    • Bert L. Dragin
    • Penelope Spheeris
    • William Butler
  • Stars
    • Chuck Connors
    • Charlie Stratton
    • Harold Pruett
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bert L. Dragin
    • Writers
      • Bert L. Dragin
      • Penelope Spheeris
      • William Butler
    • Stars
      • Chuck Connors
      • Charlie Stratton
      • Harold Pruett
    • 29User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Chuck Connors
    Chuck Connors
    • Mr. Warren
    Charlie Stratton
    Charlie Stratton
    • Franklin Reilly
    • (as Charles Stratton)
    Harold Pruett
    Harold Pruett
    • Chris Wade
    • (as Harold P. Pruett)
    Adam Carl
    • Donald Poultry
    Tom Fridley
    Tom Fridley
    • John Mason
    Melissa Reeves
    Melissa Reeves
    • Heather
    • (as Melissa Brennan)
    Stuart Rogers
    • Stanley Runk
    Shawn McLemore
    • Hammond Pumpernil
    Samantha Newark
    • Debbie
    Nancy Calabrese
    • Trixie
    Michael Cramer
    • Jerome Blackridge
    Rick Fitts
    Rick Fitts
    • Ed Heinz
    Doug Toby
    Doug Toby
    • Manuel Rivas
    Shirley Mitchell
    Shirley Mitchell
    • Mrs. Knute
    Chris Hubbell
    • Jack Caldwell
    Scott Curtis
    Scott Curtis
    • Peter
    Jennifer McGrath
    • Laurie
    John Louie
    John Louie
    • Paul Indian
    • Director
      • Bert L. Dragin
    • Writers
      • Bert L. Dragin
      • Penelope Spheeris
      • William Butler
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    7Pinback-4

    What all summer camps should be like.

    This movie is like a mix of "Meatballs" and "Taps". The title is misleading. This isn't a "Friday the 13th"-type horror film. It's a pretty good little film about a teenage counselor who organizes all of the kids to take over the camp and lock up the adults. They do it because the new camp director (Chuck Connors) runs the place like a dictator and doesn't let the kids do anything fun. I wish we had done this when I was kid at bible camp! The teen counselor isn't exactly playing with a full deck either, but the kids don't mind as long as they get what they want, which is rock n' roll, parties, and sex. The supporting characters are well-drawn, especially Runk the Punk. Check this movie out if you come across it in the video store. It's a good time-killer.
    lor_

    Parable for teens is an uneasy mix of hijinks and lecture

    My review was written in April 1987 after watching the movie at a Columbus Circle screening room.

    Beneath the intentionally misleading release title "Summer Camp Nightmare" rests an uneasy mixture of teen hijinks pic and cautionary lecture for youngsters. In adapting William Butler's novel "The Butterfly Revolution" (film's original titled during its 1985 lensing), filmmaker Bert L. Dragin and co-writer Penelope Spheeris have created an all-too-obvious anti-fascist parable which is simply not entertaining in the manner of the S. E. Hinton ic or even the John Hughes comedies.

    First few reels play like "Meatballs" without the laughs (nor for lack of tring, but the gags here fall flat), with the young boys at Camp North Pines dreaming of the slightly older girls at nearlby Camp South Pines. Fly in the ointment is new camp director Chuck Connors, styled as a strict disciplinarian who only allows an all-religious channel to play on the camp tv and locks misbehaving boys or counselors up in a detention cabin.

    Pic takes a dark turn after 15 minutes when a counselor, played by Charles Stratton, organizes an instant revolution, lockng up Connors and his adult staff and having the kids and student counselors run the camp in military fashion. He quickly extends his control to the girls' camp, locking up all the adults there, too.

    With teens and kids running the show, film gradually tries for "Lord of the Flies" commentary, as Stratton's fascist behavior leads to several deaths and the kids descend into barbarism. Unfortunately, Dragin's direction is very soft, denying the film the tough-minded points and power of such forerunners as Harold Becker's "Taps". Instead, we get an alternation of comedy and seriousness which represents a candy-coated lecture few kids will swallow.

    Acting is passable, with Stratton very good indeed at suggesting a likable (on the surface yet megalomaniacal character.
    markmywords85

    "Whatta gonad!"

    Man oh man is this movie terrible. It's like watching a trainwreck, but in a totally endearing way. Playing like a Lord of the Flies with an anti-communist message, Summer Camp Nightmare has to be one of the worst movies ever made. The acting is the worst ever. Chuck "The Rifleman" Conners is so amazingly terrible as Mr. Warren, the camp director who's "lost touch with the youth." Charles Stratton plays Franklin Reilly, the "crazy anarchist" who starts the lamest revolution of all time. Tom Fridly (Cort a.k.a. the kid in tiny shorts in Friday the 13th Part IV) is Mason, the most homo-erotic rapist ever. Runk the Punk is by far the lowlight of the movie, serving both as Mason's obvious man-slave and Reilly's thug (albeit the least intimidating thug ever).

    The storyline is pretty simple. Mr. Warren takes over as camp director, but is a real stickler for order. After blocking all but the "religious station" on the rec room's TV, he cancels the dance with the nearby girls' camp. Rebellion soon ensues, as Reilly falsely accuses Warren of molesting the younger boys. Soon, both the boys' and girls' camps are taken over by the regime. All order falls apart, etc. etc. etc. There really is no cohesive plot, just a lot of bad acting, some sort of moral, and the sluttiest teenage girls ever! They can't keep their hands off these weird, ugly, ambiguous guys. Kind of creeps you out.

    However, with all the blatant homo-eroticism and crappy acting, it sets itself up as one of the greatest movies to mock with your friends ever. It's on a par with Plan 9 from Outer Space, but has more appeal for those who can remember torn jeans and teenage boys with feathered hair. If you do manage to snag it though, watch with friends and be prepared to laugh like hell, if Mystery Science Theater 3000 is your idea of a good time.
    Captain_Couth

    Revenge of the 80's: The bad book-to-movie adaptation.

    Summer Camp Nightmare (1987) was a version of the book "The Butterfly Revolution". Whilst the book was a good read, the film was pure teensploitation. This movie is like totally dated dude. The haircuts, clothes and make-up put this one in 80's hell. The characters, for the most part are broadly drawn and the acting is mediocre at best. The direction is sloppy and uninspired. Just your typically 80's teen flick. The campers have enough of the puritanical rule of Camp Leader Chuck Connors and the campers revolt. The leader of the "revolution" is a charismatic young fellow who likes to read Thoreau in his spare time. Sadly, this "revolution" suffers from what all of them become prey to. Loss of

    ideals, a lack of a true focus and lust for power turns the camp into something frightening.

    An okay film. Chuck Connors plays his usual self, a character with something repressed beneath his grizzly haggard persona. But other than that, there's nothing to really talk about or worth mentioning. It has it's moments and a couple of scenes are quite entertaining. Like the revolution, this film's full potential is not fully realized. A pity because this one could have been good.

    Okay film, slightly recommended.

    C+

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    jaws!

    Pretty good camp movie

    Summer Camp Nightmare is a pretty good camp movie. Like

    the guy before me said its not a horror movie. Its more

    like a drama/thriller. The movie is about a bunch of kids

    who are fed up with the rules at the camp and decide to

    lock up the adults and take over the camp. The leader calls the takeover a revolution. But even the revolution

    has rules and a couple of people break those rules and are punished. The movie isn't great, but it delivers enough goods to entertain for 90 minutes. All in all a pretty

    good camp movie. I give Summer Camp Nightmare **1/2 out of ****

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    • Trivia
      Despite the tagline, not a single camper is mentioned with the name Marvin.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Best of the Worst: Night Beast, Trick or Treat, and Skull Forest (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Summertime Celebration
      Music and Lyrics by Doug Toby

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    • Release date
      • April 17, 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Escuela del infierno
    • Filming locations
      • California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Butterfly Productions
      • Concorde Pictures
      • Crow Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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