Scout Camp (DVD)
by Excel Entertainment
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Product Description
“Take all the best moments of the movies Sandlot and Follow Me Boys, and you have...the new coming-of-age comedy, Scout Camp.” — LDS Living Magazine
The Fire Dragon patrol, with their ever supportive scoutmaster Kerry (Kirby Heyborne, Saints and Soldiers and The R.M.) is headed to Camp Rakhouta for what might be the best week of their lives. But when the legendary “Spirit Stick” of the prestigious camp goes missing, the entire tradition of the camp is threatened. Now the Fire Dragons, led by York Hayes (Shawn Carter, High School Musical 1, 2, and 3) must do whatever it takes to find the stick, return it, and restore the legacy of the camp.
Packed with Bonus Camp Gear:
- Kirby Heyborne: Insights from the Set
- Cast and Crew Jam
- Behind the Scenes Moments
- 3 Bonus Soundtrack Songs
- Special invitation from the filmmakers: Trail to Eagle
- Cast Commentary with the Fire Dragon Patrol
- Commentary with Writer/Director Garrett Batty & Producer Drew Gilliland
- “Ready for iPod” version of the film
For many boys scout camp is the highlight of their entire summer. Sleeping and cooking outdoors, campfires, swimming, canoeing, the rifle range — these are the exciting activities of which great stories and memories are made. For the moms and sisters — and sometimes dads — who stayed home, the movie Scout Camp will at last reveal some of the “secrets” about what really goes on at that annual retreat in the woods.
Director, Writer, and Producer Garrett Batty calls the movie “a labor of love.” This film was inspired and created by Eagle Scouts who share a love for the Scouting program. Both lead actors, Kirby Heyborne and Shawn Carter have received their Eagle Scout Award and add to the films humor and reality of scout camp.
About the Author
Guess Who's an Eagle Scout?
Steven Spielberg
Spielberg has directed numerous smash-hit movies including ET, Jurassic Park, and Indiana Jones.
He got his start making a nine-minute 8mm western called The Last Gunfight to earn the photography merit badge.
He later received his Eagle and eventually served for a time on the Advisory Board of the Boy Scouts of America.
Michael Kahn
Kahn is an Academy Award winning film editor, and has worked on many films including the Indian Jones series, Hook, and The Goonies. He originally edited for television on classic hits such as Hogan’s Heroes. Kahn earned his Eagle Scout in 1951 c.
William Hanna
Hanna, of Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, brought us favorites like Scooby Do, Yogi Bear, and The Flintstones. He earned his eagle at the age of 14, and continued to be active in Scouting throughout his life. He served as a Scoutmaster and in 1985 received the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award. He died in 2001.
Mike Rowe
Rowe is the host Discovery Channel’s hit series Dirty Jobs. He also narrates other Discovery Channel series such as The Deadliest Catch. Rowe earned his Eagle doing a service project at the Maryland School for Blind where he read aloud for students. Rowe says this helped spark his interest in narration.
Guess Who's an Eagle Scout?

Scout Camp Star Earned Eagle Early

Kirby Heyborne: Memories of a Scout

Fun if you've ever been to scout camp
by Steve - reviewed on July 17, 2009
We had fun watching this movie and the creators hit all the right "camp" elements with the KYBOs, the troop yells, skits, etc. Great for families so better than 90% of the stuff out there!
pretty lame
by LaLauna - reviewed on March 07, 2010
This was a pretty dumb movie. My daughter said if that's the way scouts are she doesn't want her sons in the program.
This film was very disappointing.
by Christina - reviewed on July 14, 2009
I was very excited to buy this film, but after watching it was very disappointed. As a family we found it very slow moving. I was disappointed in such scenes as a boys pulling down the pants of another boy. One scene showed "Boy Scouts" pouring gasoline on the wood to help start the fire. The Scout Master had his eye brows burned off. (In real life it could have been a disaster.) Positive Scouting moments were few. I would not recommend this movie to anyone.
Not worth the time!!!
by Customer - reviewed on August 15, 2009
I thought the previews for this were halarious, unfortunately that was the best part of the movie. the acting was poor and the story was flat.
AVOID AT ALL COSTS!
by Jeremy - reviewed on November 05, 2012
We got this film expecting it to at least be half decent but it was terrible! We kept waiting for it to get better but it never did. After 45 minutes we had enough and we had to put an end to it. Poor story-line, terrible acting, extremely slow.
Horrible
by Christopher - reviewed on July 30, 2009
One of the worst DVD's we have ever purchased. We were excited to watch it until about 10-15 minutes into the movie
Great Movie, Great Facebook Fan Page!
by Customer - reviewed on August 03, 2009
Posted on the Facebook Fan Page: "We are watching the Movie so much I have almost wore out the DVD!!!!"
Loved it!
by Customer - reviewed on August 17, 2009
Thanks Excel Entertainment for keeping the good family movies coming. First Forever Strong, and now Scout Camp. Bring on more hits.
I heard good things...
by Customer - reviewed on September 29, 2009
...about this movie so I took a chance for my family. Well worth it. My kids have watched it numerous times. It reminded me of my scouting days. Great job.
Funny family film
by Customer - reviewed on June 16, 2010
My kids have watched this over and over, so I've heard it in the background. Finally I sat down and watched it with them and found myself laughing right along with them. Plus it has a good lesson of honesty and courage. "Rumble!...." Now it makes me laugh!
Loved it.
by Customer - reviewed on July 01, 2009
We watched it as a family and loved it. I even laughed at imagining my kids as scouts in that situation. Plus it had a really good message throughout. Five Stars!
Memorable family comedy
by Customer - reviewed on July 01, 2009
This is a great family film. Similar to the "Sandlot" in feel. My husband and I thoroughly enjoyed watching this movie with our children. They have enjoyed it so much that they have memorized much of the film. Also, my boys who are not yet old enough to attend scout camp are so excited to experience it for themselves.
Falls short
by Customer - reviewed on July 02, 2009
I bought this without seeing the preview because I am a big Kirby Heyborne fan. It had an ok storyline with a good lesson learned at the end about being honest but the quality of filming and audio and the script was very poorly done. I laughed at only one or two parts and had to force myself to watch it til the end. This movie fell very short compared to the other top lds films like The RM, the singles wards 1 and 2, church ball, home teachers, etc. I would recommend watching this once but I won't watch it several times like I will the other mentioned films
Like real Scout camp only better
by Customer - reviewed on July 02, 2009
I LOVED this movie! As a Scoutmaster who has been to MANY Scout camps I can say that this film is the best, the funniest, and the most realistic entertainment film about Scouting that has ever been made. Comparisons others have made to the best moments of "Sandlot" and "Follow Me Boys" are right on! The Scouts and leaders I know who have seen this movie were nodding their heads. "Yep - that's the way it is!" And loving it.
Love this DVD!
by Customer - reviewed on July 03, 2009
This film is exactly what I was looking for; clever scripting, quality humor, relatable characters, and fun to watch. Obviously perfect for boys, however, girls will also enjoy the film because it gives them a chance to see what actually goes on at the boys' camp. Loved It!
A must see for all current and future Scouts
by Paul - reviewed on July 03, 2009
A thoroughly enjoyable movie that captivated my 7 year old son’s attention and increased his desire to become a Cub Scouts.
A must see for all current and future Scouts
by Paul - reviewed on July 04, 2009
A thoroughly enjoyable movie that captivated my 7 year old son’s attention and increased his desire to be a Cub Scout.
Five stars for Scout Camp!
by Customer - reviewed on July 03, 2009
Our family loved this movie! Excellent character development, funny scripting, and a feel good ending. We give it five stars!
Fun film for all ages
by Customer - reviewed on July 03, 2009
We enjoyed watching this film with our family (three generations). Even the younger children understood the message and were engrossed in the story. They each had their 'favorite' characters. Those who had been to scout camp laughed as they recognized people and situations from their own experiences. It is great to have entertainment that the whole family can enjoy together. Thanks for making a movie that combines humor with a great message.
Terrible, very disappointed.
by Customer - reviewed on September 03, 2009
A one star rating is too high. This movie is not worth the dollar that it would take to rent it from Red Box. The concept for this movie is a good one because there are certianly many funny things that happen at Scout Camp but, this movie is just dumb and borderline offensive. It portrays Scouts and leaders as bumbling idiots with a disregard for basic Scouting aims, methods, and rules. If you want a good, wholesome, funny movie about Scouting get "Follow Me Boys".
Save your money
by Gordon - reviewed on September 03, 2009
I would have gotten better use of the money I spent buying this film if I had used it to start a campfire.

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