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Release Date:
June 1, 1984
Original Title:
Cloak & Dagger
Alternate Titles:
Cloak and Dagger
Ein toedliches Spiel
Ein tödliches Spiel
Os Heróis Não Têm Idade
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Family
Production Companies:
Allan Carr Production
Universal Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG DE: 12 JP: G US: PG
Runtime: 102
Davey Osborne is an average 11-year-old boy with an overactive imagination. He spends his days playing video games and pretending to be a spy with his imaginary father-figure, Jack Flack - a substitute for his real father, who is struggling with the recent death of Davey's mother. However, fantasy becomes reality for Davey after he witnesses the murder of an FBI agent, who in his dying breath, gives Davey a mysterious video game cartridge called Cloak & Dagger, which in actuality contains top-secret government information. With the help of his younger friend Kim, the tech savvy Morris, and even a little help from his fictional secret agent mentor, Davey must stay one step ahead of pursuers as he tries to survive a real-life game of espionage in the streets of San Antonio, Texas.
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Additional Writing:
Nancy Dowd
Art Direction:
Todd Hallowell
Casting:
Jackie Burch
Director:
Richard Franklin
Director of Photography:
Victor J. Kemper
Editor:
Andrew London
Executive Producer:
C.O. Erickson
Original Music Composer:
Brian May
Producer:
Allan Carr
Production Design:
William H. Tuntke
Screenplay:
Tom Holland
Set Decoration:
Hal Gausman
Short Story:
Cornell Woolrich
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