Meatballs 4

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Released in 1992 this is the fourth installment to the Meatballs franchise.

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Ricky is the hottest water-ski instructor around and he has just be rehired by his former employer/camp to whip up attendance. But the camp is in serious financial trouble and the owner of a rival, more popular, camp wants to buy them out. Therefore they will have to engage in a mean, winner-takes-all competition that will settle the row once and for all.

Co-star Jack Nance was at Yosemite making the movie when on a day during a break in filming due to a strong rain storm, Nance was on the phone with his then wife, Kelly Van Dyke (daughter of actor Jerry Van Dyke). Nance was breaking up with her because he felt her continued drug abuse was threatening his own sobriety. Kelly told Nance that she would commit suicide if he hung up the phone. Suddenly, without warning, Nance's phone line went dead due to the storm. Nance found out later from the police that she had subsequently committed suicide, presumably because she thought he had hung up on her.

The film did very well in the video market.

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