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Theatrical Release
04/28/06

Home Video
08/15/08

MPAA Rating
Rated PG for crude humor,
innuendo and language

Running Time
1 hour 38 minutes

Genre
Comedy

Director
Barry Sonnefeld

Writer
Lowell Ganz, Babaloo
Mandel, Geoff Rodkey

Cast
Robin Williams, Kristin
Chenoweth, Jeff Daniels,
Tony Hale, Cheryl Hines,
Josh Hutcherson, Jojo
Levesque

Studio
Columbia Pictures
RV
               SYNOPSIS

In Columbia Pictures' family-adventure comedy
RV, an overworked Bob Munro (Robin Williams),
his wife Jamie (Cheryl Hines), their 15-year-old
daughter Cassie (Joanna "JoJo" Levesque) and
12-year-old son Carl (Josh Hutcherson) are in
desperate need of some quality time together.
After promising to take them on a family vacation
in Hawaii, Bob abruptly changes plans without
telling them. Instead of a week in a tropical
para-dise, they're going on a road trip to Colorado
in a recreational vehicle.

Dragging his wife and kids kicking and screaming
into the RV, Bob's togetherness plan (which is
partly a ruse to keep him from losing his job)
almost immediately hits a major speed bump.
Everything that can go wrong, does. Bob's lame
attempts to navigate the unwieldy, oversized
vehicle are met with silence and scorn from his
resentful family.

The RV life is a far cry from their comfortable life in
Los Angeles, and every attempt Bob makes to get
them into the spirit of the vacation threatens to tear
them further apart.
At an RV camp, the Munro family is befriended by the Gornicke family — an irritatingly endearing happy-
go-lucky clan of full-time RVers. The more they try to elude the Gornickes, the more their paths seem
destined to cross. But adversity has a way of uniting even the most dysfunctional family members and
each setback the Munros experience inadvertently helps them become a true family again.

--© Columbia Pictures
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