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Dabney Coleman | Jack Flack/Hal Osborne | |
Michael Murphy | Rice | |
Henry Thomas | Davey Osborne | |
Christina Nigra | Kim Gardener | |
John McIntire | George MacCready | |
Jeanette Nolan | Eunice MacCready | |
Eloy Casados | Alvarez | |
Tim Rossovich | Haverman | |
William Forsythe | Morris (as Bill Forsythe) | |
Robert DoQui | Lieutenant Fleming | |
Shelby Leverington | Marilyn Gardener | |
Linden Chiles | Airport Security Chief | |
Robert Curtin | Murdoch | |
Doris Hargrave | Woman in Cafe | |
Gary Moody | Man in Cafe |
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Producer | Allan Carr
C.O. Erickson |
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Writer | Tom Holland
Cornell Woolrich |
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Cinematography | Victor J. Kemper
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Musician | Brian May
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Davey Osborne is an imaginative youngster who loves role-playing games, and who often enlists the aid of his best friend, an imaginary super-spy named Jack Flack. One day he witnesses a real murder of an FBI agent who passes a videogame called "Cloak & Dagger" to him before he dies. When the police come, the body is gone, and no one will believe him, including his father, Col. Hal Osborne. Soon Davey finds himself up to his neck in hairbreadth escapes, real bullets, and slam-bang action as the hitmen close in. Can jack save him before time runs out? Cloak & Dagger stars Henry Thomas of E.T. The Extra Terrestrial, Dabney Coleman in a dual role of Jack and Davey's father, and Michael Murphy. |
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