Adventure Scouts

Adventure Scouts

7.0

May 02 2010

1h 23m

Comedy, Action, Adventure

A group of kids return from a camping trip to discover their town is being held captive by a gang of motorcycle-riding knuckleheads. Using only their scouting knowledge and camping equipment, the kids take down the gang members one by one.

Jim Fitzpatrick

Jim Fitzpatrick

Allen Daniels

Jodi Knotts

Jodi Knotts

Katie Daniels

Corbin Timbrook

Corbin Timbrook

Bobo

Jadon Fitzpatrick

Jadon Fitzpatrick

Jimmy Daniels

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