Camp Cucamonga
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Camp Cucamonga (also titled: How I Spent My Summer and Lights Out) is a made-for-television movie that first aired on NBC on September 23, 1990.[1]
Camp Cucamonga | |
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Genre | Action Adventure Comedy |
Written by | Bennett Tramer (Story & teleplay) Rich Melcombe (Story) |
Directed by | Roger Duchowny |
Starring | John Ratzenberger Brian Robbins Jennifer Aniston Chad Allen Candace Cameron Danica McKellar Josh Saviano Tasha Scott Jaleel White Breckin Meyer Dorothy Lyman Richard Herd Sherman Hemsley G. Gordon Liddy |
Theme music composer | Michael Cruz |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producer | Rich Melcombe |
Producers | Scott Maitland (co-producer) Bennett Tramer (supervising producer) |
Production locations | Paramount Ranch - 2813 Cornell Road, Agoura, California |
Cinematography | Peter Smokler |
Editor | Larry Harris |
Running time | 93 min |
Production companies | NBC Productions Richmel Productions |
Original release | |
Network | NBC |
Release | September 23, 1990 (1990-09-23) |
The family film served primarily as a vehicle to cast a variety of stars from popular TV series of the era,[2] including John Ratzenberger (Cheers), Brian Robbins (Head of the Class), Chad Allen (My Two Dads), Candace Cameron (Full House), Josh Saviano and Danica McKellar (both of The Wonder Years), Jaleel White (Family Matters), Dorothy Lyman (Mama's Family) and Sherman Hemsley (Amen). The film is also notable for including an early starring role for Jennifer Aniston before she became well known, as well as a supporting role for Breckin Meyer and the comedy acting debut of G. Gordon Liddy.[3]