Heavyweights is a 1995 American comedy film directed by Steven Brill and written by Brill with Judd Apatow, and starring Tom McGowan, Aaron Schwartz, Shaun Weiss, Tom Hodges, Leah Lail, Paul Feig, Kenan Thompson, David Bowe, Max Goldblatt, Robert Zalkind, Patrick LaBrecque, Jeffrey Tambor, Jerry Stiller, Anne Meara, and Ben Stiller (in a dual role). The film follows a fat camp for kids that is taken over by a fitness entrepreneur as its campers work to overthrow him.
Though the film was initially met with mixed reviews, it found a following on home video and cable TV airings and has since become a cult film.
Plot[]
When school ends for the summer, Gerry Garner is told by his parents that they are sending him to Camp Hope, a weight loss camp for boys. Initially reluctant, Gerry meets enthusiastic camp counselor Pat, and befriends the other campers, who have smuggled in enough junk food for the entire summer. The first night at Camp Hope brings the revelation that the original owners, the Bushkins, have declared bankruptcy and the camp has been bought by fitness entrepreneur Tony Perkis Jr., who plans to transform the camp’s weight loss program into a best-selling infomercial.
Tony replaces the camp’s beloved activities, including go-karts and ”the Blob”, with a punishing exercise regimen. Pat is replaced by the strict new counselor Lars and the campers endure a painful softball game against their more athletic, over-competitive rivals Camp MVP. When Tony purges the cabins' hidden food caches, camper Josh stands up for Gerry by taunting Tony and is sent home without a refund, which prompts the other campers to theorize about what happened to Josh after this. Tony arranges a dance with the girls' summer camp named Camp Magnolia to humiliate the boys into losing weight, but counselors Tim, Pat, and camp nurse Julie convince everyone to enjoy themselves together. Josh returns to Camp Hope revealing that his lawyer father has threatened to sue Tony for kicking his son out without a refund.
Gerry and his friends sneak into Tony's office in search of their confiscated snacks, and learn that Tony has intercepted all the campers’ letters to their families, including the letter that Gerry wrote to his grandmother. They discover a secret food stash used by most of the camp, leading them to gain weight, and Tony forces the boys on a 20-mile hike, preparing to endanger their lives for the sake of fitness. The boys trick Tony into falling into a pit and imprison him at camp in a makeshift cell, electrified with a bug zapper. With Pat, Julie, and Tim on their side, the campers take back control of Camp Hope, tying up Lars in the woods with Tony's other counselors, and celebrating with a binge eating bonfire party. Lars ultimately sides with the campers due to threats of deportation.
The next morning, Pat rallies the campers to take responsibility for themselves and start losing weight and they all start a healthier regimen while making Camp Hope fun again. The boys' parents arrive for visiting day and are shown a video documenting Tony's cruelty, which is interrupted by Tony, having escaped his cell. Exchanging blows with Gerry's father, he attempts a series of backflips but knocks himself out. As Tony is taken away, Western Pennsylvania lamp store guru Tony Perkins Sr. arrives and promises to refund everyone’s money, but announces that the camp will be closed. The boys ask for the camp to stay open. Pat – with 18 years' experience and the support of Gerry and the others – agrees to assume responsibility for Camp Hope, which Tony Sr. allows.
Under Pat's leadership, the campers restore their favorite activities, and prepare to face Camp MVP in their annual competition. Camp MVP takes the lead in the first event, an obstacle course, but Camp Hope catches up in the second round, a test of knowledge. In the final go-kart race, Gerry wins the competition for Camp Hope. Demonstrating that having fun is more important than winning, Pat throws the trophy in the lake and seals his romance with Julie with a kiss. As Camp Hope celebrates their victory, Gerry thanks Pat for the best summer of his life.
During the credits, Pat, the campers, and Lars sing the "Camp Hope" song.
In a post-credits scene, Tony is now an unsuccessful door-to-door salesman selling healing crystals.
Cast[]
- Aaron Schwartz as Gerald "Gerry" Garner, a boy who enrolls at Camp Hope.
- Ben Stiller as
- Tony Perkis Jr., a fitness entrepreneur who takes over Camp Hope.
- Tony Perkis Sr., Tony's father and a Western Pennsylvania lamp store guru whose fortune Tony used to buy and fund the camp.
- Tom McGowan as Patrick "Pat" Finley, a counselor at Camp Hope.
- Tim Blake Nelson as Roger Johnson
- Jeffrey Tambor as Maury Garner, the father of Gerry.
- Joseph Wayne Miller as Samuel "Salami Sam" Dampier
- Jerry Stiller as Harvey Bushkin, the original owner of Camp Hope.
- Anne Meara as Alice Bushkin, the original owner of Camp Hope and Harvey's wife.
- Shaun Weiss as Josh Birnbaum, a camper at Camp Hope.
- Kenan Thompson as Roy Murphy, a camper at Camp Hope.
- David Bowe as Chris Donnelly
- Leah Lail as Julie Belcher, Camp Hope's new camp nurse.
- Paul Feig as Tim Orford
- Tom Hodges as Lars, a foreign counselor who works for Tony.
- Max Goldblatt as Phillip Grubenov
- Robert Zalkind as Michael Simms
- Patrick La Brecque as Dawson
- Nancy Ringham as Mrs. Garner, the mother of Gerry.
- Allen Covert as Kenny Parry, the cameraman.
- Cody Burger as Cody Farley
- David Goldman as Nicholas Wales
- Judd Apatow as Homer Schulz
- Lauren Michelle Hill as Josie, the angelic girl.
- Peter Berg as the chef (uncredited)