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Meatballs

Meatballs

  • Status: Released
  • 28-06-1979
  • Runtime: 92 min
  • Score: 5.836
  • Vote count: 333

Tripper is the head counselor at a budget summer camp called Camp Northstar. In truth, he's young at heart and only marginally more mature than the campers themselves. Tripper befriends Rudy, a loner camper who has trouble fitting in. As Tripper inspires his young charges to defeat rival Camp Mohawk in the annual Olympiad competition, Rudy plays matchmaker between Tripper and Roxanne, a female counselor at Northstar.

Bill Murray

Tripper Harrison

Harvey Atkin

Morty

Russ Banham

Crockett

Kristine DeBell

A.L.

Matt Craven

Hardware

Kate Lynch

Roxanne

Sarah Torgov

Candace

Keith Knight

Fink

Chris Makepeace

Rudy

Jack Blum

Spaz

Cindy Girling

Wendy

Margot Pinvidic

Jackie

Norma Dell'Agnese

Brenda

David Shore

Kid Eating Crackers

Elmars Sebrins

Spaz's Father

Keith O'Derek

Camper

Keith Nicol

Camper

Michael Code

Camper

Brett Baxter Clark

Camp Mohawk Basketball Player

Doreen MacCormack

Woman wearing sunglasses

Larry Solway

Interviewer

Bill Kishonti

Jeffrey

Hadley Kay

Bradley

Patrick Hynes

Andrew

Allan Levson

Peter

Valerie Fersht

Liza

Alison Diver

Carla

Ruth Rennie

Jody

Heather Preece

Patti

Jim McLarty

Horse

Vince Guerriero

Rhino

Ron Barry

Lance

Greg Swanson

Phil

Michael Kirby

Eddy

Todd Hoffman

Wheels

Wuchak

Amusing and harmless misadventures at summer camp with Bill Murray Bill Murray (who was 28 during shooting) stars as an eccentrically droll camp counselor at Camp North Star who “trains” CITs, counselors-in-training, as they oversee the hordes of kids and face challenges with teams from preppy Camp Mohawk. “Meatballs” (1979) is a fun and innocuous summer camp flick. It’s not great but it’s entertaining enough, although if I’m going to view a summer camp film I prefer the Friday the 13th movies (practically any of them), mainly because they feature superior women. Here, Cindy Girling as curvy blonde Wendy is by far the most alluring, although Sarah Torgov as Candace is decent. In light of the license plates, the camp is presumably located in upstate New York, but was shot in Camp White Pine, Haliburton, Ontario, which is only about 125 miles from the New York border. The movie runs 1 hour, 34 minutes. GRADE: B/B-