Daddy Day Camp
Daddy Day Camp (also known as Daddy Day Care 2) is a 2007 American children's comedy film directed by Fred Savage in his feature film directorial debut. It is the sequel to Daddy Day Care (2003). The film stars Cuba Gooding Jr., who replaces Eddie Murphy from the first film, with a supporting cast of Lochlyn Munro, Richard Gant, Tamala Jones, Paul Rae, and Brian Doyle-Murray. The film follows Charlie Hinton from the first film as he and his cohorts attempt to save their childhood day-camp by entering the Camp Olympiad.
Plot
Four years after the first film, Charlie Hinton and Phil Ryerson take their kids, Max and Ben, to Camp Driftwood for the summer, a camp where they attended as kids in 1977. Once they arrive there, they discover that Driftwood is now falling to ruins and also no longer a kindhearted campsite. To save the site, Charlie and Phil buy a partnership from Morty, their childhood camp counsellor. Morty then hands the campsite over to them, along with new bus driver Dale, and eagerly drives off on a vacation, after running the camp for 30 years without one.
More details
| author | David N. Weiss Geoff Rodkey |
|---|---|
| director | Fred Savage |
| editor | Michel Aller |
| events | summer camp program |
| genre | comedy |
| keywords | bus driver cheat daddy day care fall first film four years after the first film lose run taunt teach train |
| musicBy | James Dooley |
| producer | Jason Shuman William Sherak |
| productionCompany | Davis Entertainment Revolution Studios TriStar Pictures |
| publisher | Sony Pictures Releasing |
| recordedAt | Utah |
| theme | children's comedy sequel |