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Barry Watson | ... |
Luke Garvey
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Mia Kirshner | ... | ||
Matty Finochio | ... |
Tommy Atkins
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Victoria Bidewell | ... |
Erica Taft
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Brennan Elliott | ... |
Pete Shoreman
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Bill Engvall | ... |
Frank McDowell
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Chad Krowchuk | ... |
Andy Templeton
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Hrothgar Mathews | ... |
George
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Gabrielle Rose | ... |
Connie
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Diana Bang | ... |
Jill
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Keenan Tracey | ... |
15 Year Old Luke
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Sarah Desjardins | ... |
15 Year Old Zoe
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Adam DiMarco | ... |
15 Year Old Tommy
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Amanda Kierszenblat | ... |
15 Year Old Erica
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Jasmine Sky Sarin | ... |
Jenny
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Thirty year old Seattle-based Luke Garvey is a philanthropist of community and social causes, his efforts largely as the anonymous President and CEO of Zeppo Enterprises, which is managed by his best friend since childhood, Tommy Atkins. Luke's latest investment is Camp Pine Lake in northern Oregon, which he bought from his Uncle Charlie despite knowing the camp is in a state of disrepair. Luke attended the summer camp for most of his growing up life. He wants to retain the camp as is - generally a throwback earlier eras - as an homage to his childhood and a place to where kids that are like he was can make their own future memories. But he finds out from Tommy that he doesn't really have the money in liquid assets to make the necessary extensive repairs to keep the camp open. At the camp, Luke is reunited with Zoe McDowell, who attended the camp at the same time as him from ages eight to fifteen - fifteen years ago - that last year when the two started to fall for each other. Despite... Written by Huggo
This Hallmark Channel TV movie about two kids who had a summer camp romance and in some ways moved on, but in other ways did not is a pretty good romantic comedy for the channel. It is strengthened by some nice photography of the woods-and-lake scenery around the camp and by a change from the usual way that the characters are handled. Like most of them, he's a bit goofy, but successful in the world with a wide streak of philanthropy that leads him to rescue the failing camp where he first met her; she is trying to buy the property for development, but is not the usual brittle-but-ready-to-fall damsel that populates most of these Hallmark romcoms.
The plot line, including the message that we must accept our pasts and not move on, but build from them, is fairly well foreshadowed early on, but it's all very pleasantly executed and if you have any taste for this sort of movie, you'll have a fine time.