Flight of the Navigator is a family movie about the adventures of a 12 year old boy, David (Joey Cramer) who is scooped up by a mysterious spacecraft while out walking alone in 1978. Accompanied only by a talking computer (Paul Reubens), David travels to the far reaches of the galaxy, gaining vast navigational knowledge along the way. When returned to his home exactly eight years later, he has not aged at all. This, combined with the simultaneous discovery of his spacecraft, leads the government to join-the-dots and start taking a great interest in David and the secrets locked away in his mind.
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Joey Cramer | David Freeman |
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Paul Reubens | Max |
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Cliff De Young | Bill Freeman |
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Veronica Cartwright | Helen Freeman |
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Sarah Jessica Parker | Carolyn McAdams |
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Albie Whitaker | Jeff (8 years) |
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Matt Adler | Jeff (16 years) |
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Howard Hesseman | Dr. Louis Faraday |
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Robert Small | Troy |
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Jonathan Sanger | Dr. Carr |
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Iris Acker | Mrs. Howard |
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Richard Liberty | Mr. Howard |
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Raymond Forchion | Detective Banks |
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Cynthia Caquelin | Woman Officer |
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Ted Bartsch | Night Guard Brayton |
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Gizelle Elliott | Technician #1 |
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Brigid Cleary | Technician #2 |
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Michael Strano | Technician #3 |
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Parris Buckner | Scientist #1 |
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Robyn Peterson | Scientist #2 |
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Tony Tracy | Observation Guard |
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Philip Hoelcher | NASA Officer |
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Julio Oscar Mechoso | Hangar Guard #1 |
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Butch Raymond | Hangar Guard #2 |
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Bob Strickland | Control Room Guard #1 |
| Director | Randal Kleiser |
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| Writer | Mark H. Baker, Michael Burton, Phil Joanou | |
| Producer | Mark Damon, Ted Hamilton, Malcolm R. Harding, John W. Hyde, David Joseph, Jonathan Sanger, Dimitri Villard, Robert Wald | |
| Musician | Alan Silvestri | |
| Photography | James Glennon | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Widescreen (1.78:1) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital Stereo [English] |
| Subtitles | French | Spanish |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Edition Release Date | Sep 15, 2003 |
| Regions | Region 2 |