Review of Ernest Goes to Camp (1987) by Caryn James for The New York Times — 13 Feb 1999
There have been worse ideas for innocuous summer films, but not many worse executions. The slapstick is tame and predictable. The characters and their inspirational message are served up as neatly - there's no avoiding this - as if they were in commercials.
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This review of Ernest Goes to Camp (1987) was written by Caryn James and published by The New York Times on 13 Feb 1999.
Ernest Goes to Camp has generally received mixed reviews.
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