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Astronauts in free-fall in danger of floating out of reach of their spaceship; one is a young child. Young child has a panic attack. An astronaut gets injured in space; injuries are described as some broken bones, but nothing graphic. Characters in a space shuttle spinning out of control.
In SPACECAMP, filmed on location at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, a motley crew of campers led by an ambitious astronaut must overcome their inexperience when they are mistakenly launched into space without adequate training or supplies.
SpaceCamp: Directed by Harry Winer. With Kate Capshaw, Lea Thompson, Kelly Preston, Larry B. Scott. The young attendees of a space camp find themselves in space for real when their shuttle is accidentally launched into orbit.
Space Camp Rating & Content Info Why is Space Camp rated PG? Space Camp is rated PG by the MPAA Overall: B+ While the story line is often implausible, this film does champion the value of teamwork, leadership and creativity in teens. Violence: B
One night during an engine test, Andie and four teenage campers are accidentally shot into space. Together, the group -- which includes Kathryn, a pilot-in-training, and Tish, a ditz with a perfect memory -- must work together to operate the spacecraft and return home.
The movie is based on an actual space camp that NASA operates for bright young kids, who are so well trained during their summer vacation (according to a line in this movie, anyway) that they actually could pilot a space shuttle.
SpaceCamp is a 1986 American science fiction adventure film inspired by the U.S. Space Camp in Huntsville, Alabama. Directed by Harry Winer , story by Patrick Bailey and Larry B. Williams, screenplay by Clifford Green (as W. W. Wicket) and Casey T. Mitchell, the film stars Kate Capshaw , Kelly Preston , Larry B. Scott , Lea Thompson , Tate ...