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Cloak & Dagger

Cloak & Dagger

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Agreed - Please put on DVD!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Review: This movie is definitely an ultimate 80's classic. You can't beat the classic feel of this movie, and the intense action for a kids movie. I remember seeing this as a kid and being very focused and wanting to know what happened next at every turn. I watched it recently and it still stands up as being a classic, and the Atari Tie-in is another added touch that make this a classic.
Bottom line: This movie needs to come out on DVD! along w/ Ice Pirates, The Eliminators, and all the other 80's movies that I still love!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great underrated movie!
Review: Cloak and Dagger is a wonderful espoionage movie that is great for children but adults can also find something to enjoy in this wonderful movie that also has some funny moments as well as suspenceful and thrilling moments! It stars Henry Thomas from E.T. and Dabney Coleman from Nine To Five, they were both great and so was Christina Nigra who played Kim. It was nice to see Dabney Coleman playing a nice likeable character other than the obnoxsious, arrogant characters which he is most known for. Cloak and Dagger is very highly recommended and I hope they release this on DVD!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Thank The Lord!
Review: I have loved this film for I don't know how long. Michael Murphy is top notch in the villain role and Henry Thomas and Dabney Coleman will win over your heart. A great script with top notch direction throughout.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's an outrage that this film isn't available on DVD yet!!!
Review: I haven't used a VCR in 3 years...and that was just for some classic porn.
It's a shame that the next generation of children (and adults) are not able to enjoy this movie yet. This is one of my childhood favorites and would love to watch it again.

Let's start a movement!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: SO - Why Does a Grandmother Love This Movie?
Review: I love this movie because it is the "stuff" of my childhood dreams. I spent my entire childhood looking for and reading about mystery and adventure. When I saw this movie (with my children) I thought "Whoa - these kids are just like the kid I was." The story is a bit fantastic but so are the dreams of kids. Watch this movie with your kids; savor the absence of nudity and vulgarity. It would be a good idea, however, to tell children that riding public transportation alone at night is not a good idea.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Henry Thomas's best after E.T. waiting for DVD hopefully
Review: I love this movie for Nostalgic reasons plus I used to play the actual game "Cloak & Dagger" at my local arcade and sometimes at the candy store.
Rented it back in the summer of '84 at my local video store
and me and my younger brother loved it and watched it tons of times.
It's the second BEST film Henry Thomas has ever done of course next to E.T.
He was a great child actor: cute, and never over acted, and when he cried it was always believable and that's why E.T. went on to become what it is now.
Well anyways regarding the movie it's a great family film with adventure,action,and a bit of mystery and suspense all rolled up into one. I just purchased it recently on VHS (can't seem to know why no DVD out yet?) I give it 4 stars...for the one reason being that the time factor in the movie concerning the bomb in Kim's walking talkie...everytime Davey (Henry Thomas)
looked up in worry to see if the time was ticking down to the bomb blowing up, time would stand still in terms of it'll be on 11:45pm for like 5 minutes in between him busting shots at bad guys, talking to "Jack Flack" his imaginary mentor spy friend, running, talking on the pay phone, trying to find a cab (with no money in his name) to get to the airport in time, going through the detectors, getting kidnapped by the old folks, and getting on the plane....all this was done in like10 minutes (in the movie) I looked at my watch and it was over 15-20 minutes that had passed!
But that is minor, I am a hard person to please when it comes to movies (at least nowadays movies) and I pretty much bomb most of the movies I see in my reviews but this a rare gem that I HIGHLY recommend.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Why Isn't it on DVD?
Review: I was about 18 or 19 years old when this movie came to theaters and I loved it and having had an Atari game system I loved the whole spy story involving the Atari game cartridge and I'm disappointed to fund out that Cloak & Dagger is not out on DVD. What's the hold up?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Please put this on DVD soon!!!
Review: Keeping this short and to the point, this is a great film that I would like to see on DVD. The whole Alamo scene is great and when the hacker guy breaks the code is good stuff. Of course the important family unity lesson is good for everyone to relearn every now and again...

This is a good movie that should have come out on DVD quite a while ago.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: When the game becomes reality
Review: Surprisingly, the reason why the boy who plays Davey Osbourne on this highly underrated kids movie may look familiar because he was Elliot on the movie E.T. Filming right where he was from, Henry Thomas was given the choice to film in San Antonio, taking that oppurtunity to be making a film in his own back yard. Maybe it was for the better considering it was made very well with good acting to it.
Davey just wants to have a little fun while the summer is still at large. His disciplining father (Dabney Coleman) doesn't exactly help to stimulate his imagination either. the only one who seems to understand him is his imaginary friend Jack Flack (also Dabney Coleman) who came right out of a video game to give Davey a little company. But when Davey and his friend Kim (Christina Nigra) are out to do a little errand when Davey witnesses a murder, and may have just escaped one himself, leaving with a mysterious video cartriage that the murdered man gave him. It is soon clear that someone else after the video game, and will stop at nothing to get it. As they chase after him for the seemingly innocent tape, Davey realizes he, and Kim are stuck with only one choice, and that's to run for their lives and figure out what is so important about this game to where people would as high as murder to get it.
This should really come out on DVD like others have suggested. I'll still wait for it, but until that time, Jack Flack will always escape.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: finally
Review: This is a classic from the 80s. One of the last movies I have been waiting for to be released. My fav scene is where the computer geek tells Davey to go to the twinkie machine because there is a "secret message" inside. Good mindless entertainment.


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