Camp Pocumtuck was one of the most religious and strict summer camps in the 1980s. When a young girl was hit by lightning, it had to close its doors. Before that, Native American people were killed there. Before that, several women were burned at the stake because people thought they were witches. Mia's friends don't want to help her turn this old summer camp into the place where she wants to get married. Mia's wound a little too tight, and she likes to be in charge. Her gay best friend has a crush on all of the groomsmen, while her maid of honor just wants good cell phone service. Even worse, she accidentally sent an email invite to her annoying high school friend, whom she hadn't seen in years. But nothing will stop Mia from having the perfect wedding, not even when people start going missing in the middle of the night, and especially not when a spirit-possessed Teddy Ruxpin starts telling her to hide the bodies.
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Camp Pocumtuck was one of the most religious and strict summer camps in the 1980s. When a young girl was hit by lightning, it had to close its doors. Before that, Native American people were killed there. Before that, several women were burned at the stake because people thought they were witches. Mia's friends don't want to help her turn this old summer camp into the place where she wants to get married. Mia's wound a little too tight, and she likes to be in charge. Her gay best friend has a crush on all of the groomsmen, while her maid of honor just wants good cell phone service. Even worse, she accidentally sent an email invite to her annoying high school friend, whom she hadn't seen in years. But nothing will stop Mia from having the perfect wedding, not even when people start going missing in the middle of the night, and especially not when a spirit-possessed Teddy Ruxpin starts telling her to hide the bodies.
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