Rhett Walker Makes His Debut Movie Appearance in "FAMILY CAMP"

GRAMMY Award nominee Rhett Walker makes his debut movie appearance. Featured in the upcoming summer release FAMILY CAMP, he performs his new song "Family Is Family." The song is available as of today (click HERE to listen) joined by a music video, viewable below.
FAMILY CAMP is coming to theaters beginning May 13 and is sure to touch the hearts and tickle the funny bones of every family member from eight to eighty. A laugh-out-loud comedy, FAMILY CAMP is the first feature film from The Skit Guys - Tommy Woodard and Eddie James. The Cast includes familiar faces like Leigh-Allyn Baker ("Good Luck Charlie"), Gigi Orsillio, Robert Amaya (COURAGEOUS), and social media sensation Heather Land.
Having an amazing experience during the filming of the movie, Walker says, "Family is messy, wild, crazy, fun, and something always worth fighting for, and that's what I tried to capture in three minutes. No matter what you go through, family is family!" He also added, "Being in a movie was incredible. I'm so happy to be the world's newest Jason Bourne."
To promote the movie, Walker joined the stars of "FAMILY CAMP," Tommy Woodard and Eddie James - also known as The Skit Guys - on a Facebook Live earlier today. Click HERE to check it out. The movie is set for release on May 13 at theaters nationwide. Visit FamilyCampMovie.com and on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for more!
Walker also hosts his own podcast, "Front Porch Gospel," through the K-LOVE Podcast Network AccessMore where Walker talks about faith, family, and freedom, creating a space for families and friends to glean advice and encouragement. For more information, visit RhettWalker.com
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