Flight of the Navigator (1986)
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| Directed by | Randal Kleiser |
| Cast | Joey Cramer, Paul Reubens, Veronica Cartwright, Cliff De Young, Sarah Jessica Parker, Matt Adler, Raymond Forchion, Pee Wee Herman, Howard Hesseman, Richard Liberty and Robyn Peterson |
| Theatrical Release | July 30, 1986 |
| DVD Release | June 1, 2004 |
| Running Time | 90 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 786936233612 |
| Buy this item | $9.99 at Amazon.com As of Jul 23 8:20 EDT (details) 1 DVD, Walt Disney Video, Usually ships in 24 hours, Color, DVD-Video, Surround Sound, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language) Or 51 new from $6.37, 25 used from $5.77, 1 collectible from $19.99 |
About Flight of the Navigator
Disney's 1986 Flight of the Navigator combines a strong ensemble cast and classic '80s soundtrack with dazzling special effects for a high-flying sci-fi adventure. While searching for his little brother in the woods, 12-year-old David Freeman (Joey Cramer) falls down a ravine and is knocked unconscious. After what seems like minutes, he returns home, only to discover that eight years have passed since he was declared missing and presumed dead. Even more mystifying is that David hasn't aged, nor can he account for the time lapse. Meanwhile, NASA officials stumble upon a futuristic spacecraft and are determined to assess what David knows about it by locking him in a top-secret lab for scanning and testing. His only chance of escape is in the spacecraft manned by Max, a wisecracking robot. Cramer gives an earnest performance, which overcomes an imperfect script, while enough one-liners and imaginative animation will keep families engaged. Watch for Sarah Jessica Parker in one of her first film appearances. Rated PG for language. (Ages 6 and older) --Lynn Gibson Amazon.com
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Average user review:| Great Movie! |
| What a movie !!! |
| FLIGHT OF THE NAVIGATOR - Another great family movie (for a sci-fi Dad) |
As a Disney film it used the never worn out Disney theme of a family separated by circumstances beyond their control. In this case the young hero of the movie is abducted by an alien spacecraft piloted by an Artificial Intelligence (AI) who sounded very familiar. The abducted boy is missing for a period of years only to be returned to his family not a day older but eight years later.
After a series of medical tests conducted at a local hospital to explain the mystery (which has the family as well as the police baffled), NASA steps in and "borrows" the boy for a few days of further testing trying to understand a recently recovered and very secret UFO. This is when the movie really takes off and is extremely entertaining.
When my family some years later visited Disneyworld we found on their back lot two beautiful full size UFO mockups used for the filming of this movie. The first had no door and was used to represent the impenetrable UFO and the second was modeled with the door open. It was great fun to see the very stylish and full scale UFO mockup in the "flesh".
June 28, 2008
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| Nostalgic 80's classic that can rekindle so many wonderful memories |
Many state that films like Flight of the Navigator can't hold up to the test of time. That is such a boldly ignorant statement, at least for me. I watched it yesterday for the first time in a decade, and it was as touching and memorable as the first time I saw it. Joey Kramer, in his only leading role, before dropping off the face of the earth, carried the whole entire film in that Henry Thomas/Barrett Oliver way, and if Paul Reubens wasn't beyond brilliant as the voice of Max, the computer alien aboard the spacecraft, and how can you not love Veronica Cartwright, as the endearing mother, I mean honestly.
Before the world became bills and deadlines, there were movies that shaped many girls and boys growing up in the eighties, and I for one can type with a smile that goes from cheek to cheek, how wonderful it was to have lived my childhood through films that truly touched at our hearts. Flight of the Navigator, sap et all, is certainly one of those timeless classics.
Cheers May 1, 2008
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