Ernest goes to camp. Ernest scared stupid. Ernest goes to jail. Hey Vern, it's pets.
Notes:
Title from container insert. Jim Varney. Ernest goes to camp originally released as a motion picture in 1987. Ernest goes to jail originally released as a motion picture in 1990. Ernest scared stupid originally released as a motion picture in 1991. Hey Vern, it's pets originally released as a television episode of Hey Vern, it's Ernest on October 29, 1988. Includes bonus episode of Hey Vern, it's Ernest - Hey Vern, it's pets.
Contents:
Hey Vern, it's pets. Ernest goes to jail -- Ernest scared stupid -- Hey Vern, it's pets.
Summary:
Ernest goes to camp : Ernest P. Worrell, handyman at Kamp Kikakee, achieves his greatest ambition and becomes a camp counselor--to a gang of juvenile delinquents from the Midstate Boys Detention Center. Ernest goes to jail: Bumbling Ernest P. Worrell is assigned to jury duty, where a crooked lawyer notices a resemblance with crime boss Mr. Nash, and arranges a switch. Nash assumes Ernest's job as a bank employee, while Ernest undergoes Nash's sentence to the electric chair. But instead of killing him, the electrocution gives Ernest superhuman powers, enabling him to escape from jail and foil Nash's attempt to rob the bank. Ernest scared stupid : Ernest accidentally unleashes an evil demon from its sacred tomb--causing the awakened foe to go on a devastating rampage. Ernest desperately attempts to prevent the town's destruction, but is scared stupid by a 200-year old curse. Hey Vern, it's pets: "Ernest opens a pet daycare center in Vern's house to raise 100 dollars to buy his dream dog, Rover"--Imdb.com.
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