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Additional information for Boot Camp, which has a domestic theatrical release set for August 25, 2009. The film is being distributed by MGM and has not yet been rated. Boot Camp has a total running time of 99 minutes.

  • 18 South Korea
  • MA Australia
  • M18 Singapore
  • 12 Netherlands
  • 14A Canada
  • B15 Mexico
  • M/16 Portugal
  • 16 Argentina
  • K-15 Finland
  • 99min
  • 99min
  • Átnevelő tábor Hungary
  • Ölüm kampi Turkey
  • A Ilha - Uma Prisão sem Grades Brazil
  • Campamento castigo Spain
  • De gré ou de force Canada
  • El campo de la serenidad Argentina
  • I kataskinosi Greece
  • O Campo do Medo Portugal
  • Straight Edge USA
  • Suffer Island France
  • Výchovný tábor Czech Republic
  • November 01, 2007 USA
  • February 08, 2008 Germany
  • April 18, 2008 Greece
  • April 22, 2008 Netherlands
  • May 08, 2008 Kuwait
  • July 28, 2008 Germany
  • July 31, 2008 South Korea
  • March 04, 2009 Italy
  • August 09, 2009 Australia
  • August 25, 2009 USA
  • November 13, 2009 Mexico
  • December 30, 2009 Finland
  • March 04, 2010 Argentina
  • March 10, 2010 Hungary
  • August 24, 2010 France
  • April 02, 2011 Belgium
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  • A group of at-risk teens are sent to a what they think is a rehabilitation program on Fiji, but it's really a prison-like camp where kids are abused and brainwashed.
  • This film is the story of a group of unruly teenagers whose parents send them to a rehabilitation boot camp to turn them around. The camp collects each child individually, then delivers them to the boot camp facility on a remote island in Fiji. There are no walls to stop the teenagers from leaving, but escape is impractical due to the surrounding sea. On arriving at the camp, the teenagers are forced to wear cuffs with sensors around their ankles if they attempt to escape, security will be alerted.Dr. Hail (Peter Stormare), who runs the camp, forces the teens to work constantly. He has them clean the camp, grow plants, and has them rebuild the camp after it was damaged in a storm. Campers are required to wear color coded t-shirts. First, new arrivals are given black t-shirts. They progress to yellow and then white. The teens earn a white shirt once they have been "corrected." They do not do work; they become staff members and abuse the other inmates and monitor their work. Among the staff is an ex-Marine recruit. He is very tough towards the inmates and makes deals with girls in exchange for sex.The main teenagers featured are Sophie (Mila Kunis), her boyfriend Ben (Gregory Smith who gets himself sent to the camp to rescue her), Danny (who arrives with Sophie) and Trina, Sophie's bunkmate. As time passes on the island, Sophie rebels more and more against Dr. Hail, and once Ben joins her, the two escape to a nearby island. However, they are recaptured, and Ben is told he will be sent home. One morning, whilst on a run, Logan, the former Army recruit, has the male teenagers go swimming. However, Danny, who can't swim, drowns, and Logan tries to get Ben to help cover it up by threatening him with solitary confinement, but Ben refuses.Meanwhile, Sophie discovers that Logan has raped Trina, and when Logan is put before the camp to admit responsibility for Danny's death, she reveals this to the rest of the teenagers, many of whom also were offered yellow shirts by Logan in exchange for sex. As the teenagers surround Logan, Sophie turns the attention onto Hail, at which point Ben announces to the shocked teenagers that this isn't the first death to occur on a camp run by Dr. Hail.The teenagers run amok, burning down the entire campsite, and then go after Logan, who dies when his jeep crashes into a burning building. At this point they turn their attention solely to Hail, who tries to shoot them in the hope that he can restore order. However, after finding out his gun wasn't loaded, he is thrown into solitary confinement, to be left for the police to arrest. As the film fades out we see images of the teenagers celebrating freedom swimming in the ocean. A message also appears on screen stating that since the 1970's, when these type of camps were introduced in real life, over 40 deaths have occurred.
  • Christian Duguay
    Director(s)
  • Agatha Dominik
    John Cox
    Writer(s)
  • Chris Danton
    line producer (as Christopher J. Danton)
    Christian Duguay
    producer
    Michael Frislev
    producer
    Bob Greenblatt
    executive producer (as Robert Greenblatt)
    David Janollari
    executive producer
    Chad Oakes
    producer
    Producer(s)
  • Normand Corbeil
    Composer(s)
  • Sophie Mila Kunis
  • Ben (as Gregory Edward Smith) Gregory Smith
  • Norman Hail Peter Stormare
  • Trina Regine Nehy
  • Jack Alejandro Rae
  • Danny Christopher Jacot
  • Logan Tygh Runyan
  • Nick Matthew Smalley
  • Ellen Colleen Rennison
  • Rhonda Barbara Gates Wilson
  • Lucy Christianne Hirt
  • Marianne Lexie Huber
  • Karl Serge Houde
  • Stan (as Christino Nannarone) Chris Nannarone
  • Ben's Father Joe Norman Shaw
  • Ben's Mother Belinda Metz
  • Guest Pete Seadon
  • Jack's Father Mike Leisen
  • Young Jack Tyrone Karius
  • Front Desk Clerk Anna Tofinga
  • Drug Dealer David Haysom
  • Lydia Elsie Braise
  • Girl Sarah Lind
  • Junkie Mark Holmes
  • Danny's Mother Grace Bauer
  • Danny's Father Marty Antonini
  • Dr. Toro Paula Dakun
  • Parent Lawrence Larsen
  • Nick's Father Peter Skagen
  • Nick's Mother Carrie Schiffler
  • Man in Suit Tom Eirikson
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