Pirate Camp (2007)

Pirate Camp (2007)
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Corbin Bernsen, of L.A. Law and The Dentist, stars in this family-oriented adventure from director Michael Kastenbaum. It concerns a group of five children who embark on a journey to an enchanted island, where a group of pirates are trapped in a crippling curse. Only the individual with a pure heart, it seems, will be able to end the curse's grip by finding Bluebeard's gold. Meanwhile, the children must contend with the vile actions of Hookbeard the Pirate, a marauder skilled in swordfighting and torture. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Corbin BernsenSeth Adkins, (more)
Director(s):
Michael Kastenbaum
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Pirate Camp

Corbin Bernsen, of L.A. Law and The Dentist, stars in this family-oriented adventure from director Michael Kastenbaum. It concerns a group of five children who embark on a journey to an enchanted island, where a group of pirates are trapped in a crippling curse. Only the individual with a pure heart, it seems, will be able to end the curse's grip by finding Bluebeard's gold. Meanwhile, the children must contend with the vile actions of Hookbeard the Pirate, a marauder skilled in swordfighting and torture. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
90 mins

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Director(s):
Michael Kastenbaum
Writer(s):
Stephen PolkJesse Lawler
Producer(s):
Chris AronoffJesse LawlerStephen Polk
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Categories:
Family & Kids
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Linda D.

was for older audience. good

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Kelley L.

Wow, I feel sorry for Corbin Bernsen. His talent was totally wasted here. All of the actors looked as if they were just reading their lines. The swords looked like plastic props. The "head of Blackbeard" was a nice touch, but his terrible puns got old after a few minutes. Don't waste your time on a movie where using the word "p00p deck" is supposed to get big laughs.

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Michael S.

This is one I could have skipped.

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