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

LIMITED COLLECTORS EDITION Take off on the ultimate fantasy adventure! Super Tracks Music presents the original soundtrack recording to FLIGHT OF THE NAVIGATOR, the 1986 family adventure directed by Randal Kleiser, starring Joey Cramer, featuring the voice talent of Paul Reubens, along with Veronica Cartwright, Cliff De Young, Sarah Jessica Parker and Howard Hesseman, featuring music composed by Alan Silvestri. A 12 year old boy goes missing in 1978, only to reappear in 1986. And he hasn’t aged a day. What has happened to David Freeman?? A cult classic from the 1980′s, the music for FLIGHT OF THE NAVIGATOR is composed by Alan Silvestri, written at an interesting time in the composer’s career, when he was making the transition from using electronics for scores such as CAT’S EYE, NO MERCY and ROMANCING THE STONE to writing for an orchestra with scores such as BACK TO THE FUTURE and PREDATOR. Since then, Alan Silvestri has enjoyed great success as a composer, working on projects such as FORREST GUMP, THE MUMMY RETURNS, STUART LITTLE and THE POLAR EXPRESS.

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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



