1986 science-fiction adventure film Flight of the Navigator

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1986 science-fiction adventure film Flight of the Navigator is a family-oriented movie about a boy who mysteriously time-travels and bonds with an alien spacecraft, blending adventure, humor, and futuristic technology.

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instanceOf adventure film
family film
film
science fiction film
character Bill Freeman NERFINISHED
Carolyn McAdams NERFINISHED
David Freeman NERFINISHED
Helen Freeman NERFINISHED
Jeff Freeman NERFINISHED
Max NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy James Glennon NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Randal Kleiser NERFINISHED
distributor Buena Vista Distribution NERFINISHED
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures NERFINISHED
editedBy Jeff Gourson NERFINISHED
features NASA NERFINISHED
alien spacecraft
time travel
genre adventure
family
science fiction
hasVisualEffectsBy Omnibus Computer Animation NERFINISHED
mainCharacter Carolyn McAdams NERFINISHED
David Freeman NERFINISHED
Max NERFINISHED
MPAARating PG
musicBy Alan Silvestri NERFINISHED
narrativeLocation Florida NERFINISHED
notableFor early use of CGI for a reflective spaceship
originalLanguage English
portrayedBy Cliff DeYoung NERFINISHED
Joey Cramer NERFINISHED
Matt Adler NERFINISHED
Paul Reubens NERFINISHED
Sarah Jessica Parker NERFINISHED
Veronica Cartwright NERFINISHED
producer Dimitri Villard NERFINISHED
Mark H. Baker NERFINISHED
Robert Wald NERFINISHED
productionCompany PSO Productions NERFINISHED
Walt Disney Pictures
releaseDate 1986-07-30
releaseYear 1986
runtimeMinutes 90
screenwriter Mark H. Baker NERFINISHED
Matt MacManus NERFINISHED
Michael Burton NERFINISHED
setInYear 1978
1986
targetAudience family

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