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Synopsis: This is the story of a nine-year-old boy named Hogarth Hughes who makes friends with an innocent alien giant robot that came from outer space. Meanwhile, a paranoid U.S. Government agent named Kent Mansley arrives in town, determined to destroy the giant at all costs. It's up to Hogarth to protect him by keeping him at Dean McCoppin's place in the junkyard.
Director(s): Brad Bird
Production: Warner Bros. Pictures
  20 wins & 18 nominations.
 
IMDB:
8.0
Metacritic:
85
Rotten Tomatoes:
96%
PG
Year:
1999
86 min
Website
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We can duck and cover.

There's a shelter right there.

There's no way to survive this,

you idiot!

You mean, we're all going to--

To die, Mansley, for our country.

Screw our country! I want to live!

Hold him, men.

Make sure he stays here,

like a good soldier.

It's a missile.

When it comes down...

...everyone will die.

There it is!

- Shouldn't we get to a shelter?

- It wouldn't matter.

I fix.

Giant?

You stay.

I go.

No following.

I love you.

You are who you choose to be.

Superman.

Let's go home.

Your best work yet, honey.

No doubt about it.

You think this is my best? Really?

You know, next to that bug thing.

You know, the one with the shovels....

Come on, honey. Time to go.

See you later, guys.

See you later, Hogarth.

- The general sent this to you.

- What is it?

He said it was

the only part recovered.

He thought you should have it.

I miss him.

See you later!

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Tim McCanlies

Tim McCanlies (born 1953) is a film director and screenwriter. He has attracted attention for his work writing and directing Secondhand Lions, and wrote the screenplays for The Iron Giant and Dennis the Menace Strikes Again. more…

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