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Bunks 2013

★ 6.2118 votes80 min📅 2013-10-27

In Tibor Takács' mischievous summer-camp comedy-horror, the mischief-making Mitchell brothers exploit a small-town camp's laid-back vibe by posing as eager campers.

Director: Tibor Takács

Cast

Dylan Schmid
Dylan Schmid
Dylan
Aidan Shipley
Aidan Shipley
Dane
Emilia McCarthy
Emilia McCarthy
Lauren
Atticus Mitchell
Atticus Mitchell
Wookie
Nicholas Bode
Nicholas Bode
Twilight
Leigh Truant
Leigh Truant
Alice
Kristen Harris
Kristen Harris
Mrs. Mintz
Samantha Kendrick
Samantha Kendrick
Female Drill Sergeant
Breazy Diduck-Wilson
Tiny Zombie Girl
Markian Tarasiuk
Markian Tarasiuk
Brogan

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bunks (2013) about?

This TV movie follows two troublemaking brothers who trick their way into a summer camp and find themselves leading a rowdy group of boys on a wild ride of pranks and rule-breaking. The camp's peaceful atmosphere quickly gives way to chaos as the kids embrace their inner rebels.

Who directed Bunks?

Bunks was directed by Tibor Takács, known for blending comedy and horror in family-friendly films.

Who stars in Bunks?

The main cast includes Dylan Schmid, Aidan Shipley, Emilia McCarthy, Atticus Mitchell, and Emilia McCarthy.

Is Bunks (2013) worth watching?

Bunks offers a lighthearted mix of comedy and horror aimed at younger audiences, making it a fun watch for fans of summer-camp tropes with a rebellious twist. While not groundbreaking, its nostalgic charm and energetic cast make it an entertaining pick for a lazy afternoon.

How long is Bunks?

Bunks has a runtime of 80 minutes.

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About Bunks (2013) — Two brothers turn a peaceful summer camp into a rule-breaking free-for-all

In Tibor Takács' mischievous summer-camp comedy-horror, the mischief-making Mitchell brothers exploit a small-town camp's laid-back vibe by posing as eager campers. What starts as a classic con soon spirals into full-blown anarchy when the duo inherits a chaotic cabin of free-spirited boys who delight in bending every rule in sight. The lush forests and sunlit cabins become the perfect playground for pranks that escalate with each stolen marshmallow and sneaky midnight escapade, turning the idyllic setting into a battleground of youthful rebellion and rule-breaking energy.

Bunks (2013) blends slapstick humor with light horror undertones, capturing the thrill of summer freedom while exploring themes of leadership, camaraderie, and the chaos that erupts when authority meets impulsive youth. With a mix of goofy antics and spooky campfire vibes, this TV movie delivers a funhouse mirror reflection of classic summer-camp lore—perfect for viewers craving a nostalgic yet edgy twist on teenage misadventures.