Family Camp : A Skit Guys Movie (DVD)
$16.10
When Grace Ackerman signs her family up for their church’s rustic Family
Camp, a comedy of errors ensues as the polar-opposite families must share a
yurt and compete for the camp’s coveted games trophy. It’s not until the two
dads end up lost in the woods that their faith and family bonds are truly tested
in this heartwarming family comedy.
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SKU (UPC): 190759877999
Produced by: Providence Entertainment
Binding: Video DVD
Published: June 2022
Publisher: Provident Distribution
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