Day Camp 2009
Step into the chaotic world of *Day Camp* (2009), a raucous comedy that follows Rob Walls, the most clueless counselor at New Jersey's infamously dysfunctional Camp Runamuka.
Director: Sean Armstrong
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Day Camp (2009) about?
Rob Walls is the bumbling counselor at Camp Runamuka, determined to get fired—but his antics only make him the catalyst for the camp's most chaotic three days. What starts as a quest for oblivion spirals into a series of laugh-out-loud disasters involving campers, staff, and the camp's fragile authority.
Who directed Day Camp?
Day Camp (2009) was directed by Sean Armstrong, whose work in comedy brings a distinctively chaotic energy to the film.
Who stars in Day Camp?
The film stars Danny Boushebel as Rob Walls, alongside Amanda Crawford, Vincent Fay, Evan Feldman, and Marci Fine, who bring the camp's madness to life.
Is Day Camp (2009) worth watching?
While not a mainstream hit, *Day Camp* (2009) offers a quirky, fast-paced comedy that will appeal to fans of offbeat humor and campy chaos. Its short runtime and relentless energy make it a breezy watch for those seeking a quick laugh.
How long is Day Camp?
Day Camp (2009) has a runtime of 72 minutes, perfect for a comedy that thrives on high-energy antics.
About Day Camp (2009) — Rob's Wild Three Days at the Worst Camp in New Jersey
Step into the chaotic world of *Day Camp* (2009), a raucous comedy that follows Rob Walls, the most clueless counselor at New Jersey's infamously dysfunctional Camp Runamuka. With nothing but failure and mayhem on his agenda, Rob's three-day stint becomes a masterclass in incompetence as he transforms the camp into the laughingstock of the summer. Directed by Sean Armstrong, this film thrives on absurd humor and cringe-worthy antics, capturing the spirit of offbeat comedies where chaos reigns supreme.
Rob's mission to get fired backfires spectacularly as his antics spiral out of control, dragging his fellow counselors and campers into a whirlwind of slapstick disasters. With its sharp wit and slapdash energy, *Day Camp* delivers a fresh take on summer-camp comedies, blending cringe comedy with a dash of satire about the absurdity of camp life. The film's offbeat charm lies in its willingness to push boundaries, making it a cult favorite for fans of irreverent humor.