Jett Jackson: The Movie Page #7

Synopsis: Jett Jackson, who is the star of Silverstone, is considering quitting Silverstone when it is given a three year extension. During the filming of the last episode, Jett is accidently sucked into Silverstone's world when a prop malfunctions. Silverstone is zapped into Jett's world as well. In Silverstone's world, Jett has to save the world from Dr. Kragg's evil plans.
Director(s): Shawn Levy
Production: Alliance Atlantis Television Productions
  1 win & 4 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.4
PG
Year:
2001
100 min
91 Views


Let Me Through.

Excuse Me,

Pardon Me.

Good To See You, Man.

Nana.

Welcome Home,

Jett.

Nana, You Won't Believe

What Happened To Me. I...

I Know, Child.

I Know.

Hi.

Hi.

Jett. I've Been

Looking All Over For You.

Everybody's Waiting

To Hear Your Statement.

The Press Is All Over Me

To Explain Your Decision...

All Right, Plunkett.

Break It Up, Break It Up.

I Don't Want Anyone Changing My

Son's Mind. What's Done Is Done.

No. No It's Not. Excuse Me.

Excuse Me, Everyone. Excuse Me.

Listen Up, Everyone.

I Want To Thank You All

For Coming Out.

I Have Something To Say.

Being Silverstone

Makes My Life Crazy...

It Makes It Confusing...

It Makes It Tiring.

And I Wouldn't

Have It Any Other Way.

So, For As Long As You Want Me,

You Got Silverstone.

[ Applause And Cheering ]

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Bruce Kalish

Bruce Elliot Kalish (born May 22, 1952 in Los Angeles, California) is a television writer and producer. He is the son of veteran TV producers Austin Kalish and Irma Kalish. more…

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