A rag-tag group of children at a sleep-away camp help their counselor overcome a personal crisis.A rag-tag group of children at a sleep-away camp help their counselor overcome a personal crisis.A rag-tag group of children at a sleep-away camp help their counselor overcome a personal crisis.
Renée Taylor
- Ms. Crapple
- (as Renee Taylor)
Robert Keith Wyatt
- Bus Driver
- (as Wyatta)
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It was a great movie! The kids made me want to have them all in my life! I don't know if I would have been as patient as the Chief, but I would have welcomed them all :D I have to add more lines for this to be printed so I will tell you that I did cry. I guess great movies need to have some hardship in order to see the great part of it. But the interactions alone with the kids made it a great movie for me. When I searched for the movies in Netflix it came up in the goofy category. This was one listed and I am so glad I watched it. Sometimes it is good to cry for happy. I would love for there to be a sequel that shows how the kids are doing in the future. I really would love to see what happens to one of the kids. I don't want to put a spoiler here so let me just say that I hoped that the chief would adopt him.
I enjoyed this film as much as I expected to. It has a lot of heart and humour and everyone should find something they like about it. I liked how much each kid got on and developed in personality.
I definitely recommend this movie for your whole family. While the whole summer camp troubled youth bit has been done 100 times, this is a great one that will put a smile on your face and take you back to a summer in your childhood when you went to camp and grew as a young man or woman and got the first taste of being away from home. I'm not going to even comment on the technicalities of movie making, because they don't matter one bit. The only thing that matters is that you smile, laugh, and even maybe tear up just a bit watching this movie.
Grab your kids, make some popcorn, and just relax and enjoy this cool movie.
Grab your kids, make some popcorn, and just relax and enjoy this cool movie.
If you are the kind of person who went to Summer Camp back when you were a kid or simply didn't go to Summer Camp back then, the Rainbow Tribe is worth watching and still a great family film and still funny and even heartwarming as well. The plot follows our main character, Morgan with a serious issue going on in his life and he is looking for a way to deal with it. The second story is about six boys at a Summer camp (one who has anger issues, one who is the spoiled rich kind, one who is the silent/mute kind of kid, one who is a nerd, and the other kid). The boys all have different backgrounds, personalities, and problems of their own. The slapstick and jokes in this movie are just hilarious to yet average including some fart jokes that you could find in any family film, even the music score is splendid and this movie is still worth watching and considered to be a new instant classic.
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Charles Winthrop III (Dalton O'Dell) arrives at camp, his limousine glides up to the camera with a tight, full-screen shot of the double-M hood ornament. This is the logo for a relatively obscure and very expensive car, originally (1909) known as a Maybach Motorenbau, a brand bought by Daimler-Benz, and, in the last few years before its 2012 demise, known as a Mercedes-Maybach.
- GoofsAs Morgan drives through the woods, he passes the statues of Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox. This famous duo is on the edge of Lake Bemidji in the city of Bemidji, Minnesota, and not in any wooded area.
- SoundtracksHeaven's Perfection
written by Bob Hackl & Ken Stange
performed by Alan Thornhill & Victoria Stange
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- Budget
- $5,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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