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Synopsis: 11-year-old Davey, whose mother is dead and whose father doesn't spend nearly enough time with him. So the boy loses himself in video games--and even has an imaginary friend, a super-resourceful secret agent. When he accidentally comes into possession of a spy group's secret plans, and winds up on the run from them, he must learn to rely on himself and his imaginary pal to save his skin. But, in the end, Dad proves to be his real hero.
Director(s): Richard Franklin
Production: Universal Pictures
  3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.5
Metacritic:
64
Rotten Tomatoes:
64%
PG
Year:
1984
101 min
758 Views


I have to pressurize

the cabin.

Switch over there.

I have to

call the tower

to get permission

to take off.

Is that all right?

San Antonio Tower,

this is Flight 146.

San Antonio Tower,

this is Flight 146.

Jack, please

come back.

I can't do this

on my own.

I need your help.

Jack...Jack.

Request permission

to taxi to Runway 15

for reroute to Havana.

Jack, please come back.

I need your help.

This is captain

Jack Flack.

David Osborne, to

the cockpit right away.

What's the big idea?

You don't have to see the kid.

They told me

to make sure

the boy was all right

before I take off.

Come on.

You're wanted up front.

But the bomb goes off

in less than a minute.

Come on, junior.

Now!

George.

George!

George! George!

Davey, get up here

right away!

Dad!

No, you don't!

Let me go!

Dad!

Look, it's moving.

Dad!

Davey!

George!

Forget the boy

and get back here!

Well, disarm it.

I don't know how.

It's still going.

The door!

We got to get you

out of here.

It won't open with

the cabin pressurized.

George!

Open up!

You'll never fit.

Never mind me.

Dad, I'm not going

without you!

Now take my hand.

Hold my hand.

No, Dad! I'm not

leaving without you!

Let go of my hands!

No! I'm not leaving!

When you hit the ground,

run away from the plane!

Dad, come with me!

Dad.

Dad!

Jack?

Jack?

Dad!

Son!

How'd you escape?

Jack Flack

always escapes.

I don't need

him anymore.

I've got you, Dad.

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