Bunks (film)
Bunks | |
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Starring |
Dylan Schmid Atticus Mitchell Emilia McCarthy Aidan Shipley Markian Tarasiuk Leigh Truant |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language(s) | English |
Production | |
Running time | 81 minutes |
Production company(s) |
Fresh TV Disney XD (Canada) Inferno Pictures Inc. FremantleMedia International |
Release | |
Original network | Disney XD Canada |
Original release |
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Bunks is a 2013 Canadian film broadcast by Disney XD Canada and produced by Fresh TV. It includes actors Dylan Schmid, Atticus Dean Mitchell, Leigh Truant, Aidan Shipley,[1] and more. It was broadcast on October 27, 2013.[2] It was filmed in Winnipeg. It premiered on Disney XD in the US on June 16, 2014.[3]
Plot
Brothers Dylan and Dane are being sent to military camp after previously lighting their house on fire with a rocket they bought with their mother's credit card. During pickup for camps, they manipulate two camp counselors from Camp Bushwhack into taking their place for military camp and the brothers take their place and go to Camp Bushwhack.
Immediately upon arriving at Camp Bushwack, the boys realize they are responsible for a dysfunctional cabin while Dane starts a rivalry with another cabin counselor. When the brothers decide to tell scary stories at a campfire, they discover that the scary stories begin to come true, and they try to stop an upcoming zombie apocalypse caused by these ghost stories.
Release date
It was released on October 27, 2013 in Canada.
In 2014 the director Tibor Takács announced that it is planning to create the sequel bunk fighting sharks out soon maybe in 2016
The June 11, 2014 the official website of Camp Zombie was created (Exclusively for Latin America) https://www.facebook.com/campzombiexd/?fref=nf
Cast
- Dylan Schmid as Dylan O' Reilly
- Aidan Shipley as Dane O' Reilly
- Atticus Mitchell as Wookiee
- Emilia McCarthy as Lauren
- Leigh Truant as Alice
- Ferron Guerreiro as Jan
- Christian Potenza as Crawl
- Markian Tarasiuk as Brogan
- Zane Davis as Genius Bar
- Drew Davis as Grinsberg
- Michael Levinson as Hollywood
- Grant Westerholm as Cheesburger
- Nicholas Bode as Twilight
- Aaron Hale as Delroy
- Varun Saranga as Sanjay
- Tom Keenan as Anson Minor
Soundtrack
- 1. "One Last Night" by Jesse Labelle featuring Nixon
- 2. "For The Last Time" by Sink To See
- 3. "Say My Name" by Patrick Cooke
- 4. "Now I'm Free" by Jono Brown & Jaco Caraco
- 5. "Glitter Blues" by Vibrolux
- 6. "Sunrise" by Mothboxer
References
External links
- Bunks at the Internet Movie Database
- Bunks Latin America at the Facebook