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1993 • Comedy / Drama • 97m

Indian Summer

"A Comedy About Eight Friends Who Return To The Best Summer Of Their Lives!"

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A group of childhood friends, now in their thirties, reunite at Camp Tamakwa. Only a few of the original campers show up, but they still have a good time reminiscing. The people share experiences and grow while at the camp. They are dismayed to discover that the camp's owner, Unca Lou, is going to close the camp down.

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Alan Arkin
Alan Arkin
Unca Lou Handler
Bill Paxton
Bill Paxton
Jack Belston
Diane Lane
Diane Lane
Beth Warden / Clair Everett
Matt Craven
Matt Craven
Jamie Ross
Julie Warner
Julie Warner
Kelly Berman
Elizabeth Perkins
Elizabeth Perkins
Jennifer Morton
Kevin Pollak
Kevin Pollak
Brad Berman
Sam Raimi
Sam Raimi
Stick Coder
Kimberly Williams-Paisley
Kimberly Williams-Paisley
Gwen Daugherty
Vincent Spano
Vincent Spano
Matthew Berman
Richard Chevolleau
Richard Chevolleau
Sam Grover
Heidi Marshall
Heidi Marshall
Young Kelly
Ashley Williams
Ashley Williams
Ida Heinken
Director: Mike BinderWriter: Mike BinderProducer: Jeffrey SilverProducer: Robert Newmyer

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Wuchak
2025-06-15
60%

**_“Friday the 13” fifteen years later, but without Jason_** Seven people in their early 30s reunite at the summer camp they attended two decades earlier as tweenagers or thereabouts. The owner still watches over them (Alan Arkin) and informs them of his plan to retire. Sam Raimi is on hand as his assistant who seems slightly mentally impaired. "Indian Summer” (1993) was based around the writer/director’s summer camp experiences at Camp Tamakwa, which Raimi also attended as a kid. It’s similar to “Meatballs,” just with adults and only quick flashbacks of them as children at the camp. It’s sometimes designated as a comedy, but that’s inaccurate. This is a drama in the mold of "Return of the Secaucus Seven" or “The Big Chill.” As with those movies, the amusing bits are organic to the setting. They’re cabin-in-the-woods flicks, just without a boogeyman. You have to be an adult or, at least, mature-minded to appreciate some of the material, such as when Jennifer (Elizabeth Perkins) looks in the mirror and remarks to herself. The writer/director obviously wanted to keep everything believable and lowkey, which is fine, but this will make the film boring to some. Those who are nostalgic over summer camp will likely find more to appreciate. In my opinion, “Return of the Secaucus Seven” is the best of the three with the later “3 Nights in the Desert” (2014) being equal in quality in its unique way. Kimberly Williams-Paisley is notable in the feminine department as the one attendee who wasn’t present 20 years earlier and was actually only 1 year-old back then. Along with the aforementioned Perkins, Diane Lane and Julie Warner are also on hand. Perkins’ character comes across a little loud-mouthed and edgy. On the masculine side of things, Bill Paxton is on hand as sorta an early 90s’ version of Jim Morrison. It runs 1 hour, 37 minutes, and was shot at Camp Tamakwa in Algonquin Provincial Park, Ontario, which is a 3 hour, 10 minutes, drive north of Toronto. GRADE: B-

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CA, US
Languages
English
Studios
Touchstone Pictures, Outlaw Productions

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