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Camp Rock (2008)

When Mitchie gets a chance to attend Camp Rock, her life takes an unpredictable twist, and she learns just how important it is to be true to yourself.
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When Mitchie gets a chance to attend Camp Rock, her life takes an unpredictable twist, and she learns just how important it is to be true to yourself.

Rating:G
Genre:Music, Family, TV Movie
Directed By:Matthew Diamond
Written By:Karin Gist, Regina Y. Hicks, Paul Brown, Julie Brown
In Theaters:6/20/2008
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Runtime:94 minutes
Studio:Alan Sacks Productions, Walt Disney Television, Sudden Motion Productions, Disney Channel

Cast


Director

Matthew Diamond

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Demi Lovato

Mitchie Torres

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Joe Jonas

Shane Gray

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Meaghan Jette Martin

Tess Tyler

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Maria Canals-Barrera

Connie Torres

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Alyson Stoner

Caitlyn Geller

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Julie Brown

Dee La Duke

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Daniel Fathers

Brown Cesario

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Anna Maria Perez De Taglé

Ella Pador

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Jasmine Richards

Margaret "Peggy" Dupree

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Jordan Francis

Barron James

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Roshon Fegan

Sander Loyer

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