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Le vol du navigateur

Titre original : Flight of the Navigator
  • 1986
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  • 1h 30min
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Albie Whitaker in Le vol du navigateur (1986)
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Artificial IntelligenceQuestSpace Sci-FiTime TravelAdventureComedyFamilySci-Fi

En 1978, un petit garçon voyage dans le futur pendant huit ans et se lance dans une aventure avec un vaisseau extraterrestre intelligent.En 1978, un petit garçon voyage dans le futur pendant huit ans et se lance dans une aventure avec un vaisseau extraterrestre intelligent.En 1978, un petit garçon voyage dans le futur pendant huit ans et se lance dans une aventure avec un vaisseau extraterrestre intelligent.

  • Réalisation
    • Randal Kleiser
  • Scénario
    • Mark H. Baker
    • Michael Burton
    • Phil Joanou
  • Casting principal
    • Joey Cramer
    • Paul Reubens
    • Cliff De Young
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,9/10
    54 k
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    POPULARITÉ
    3 569
    846
    • Réalisation
      • Randal Kleiser
    • Scénario
      • Mark H. Baker
      • Michael Burton
      • Phil Joanou
    • Casting principal
      • Joey Cramer
      • Paul Reubens
      • Cliff De Young
    • 169avis d'utilisateurs
    • 93avis des critiques
    • 64Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 4 nominations au total

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    Joey Cramer
    Joey Cramer
    • David Freeman
    Paul Reubens
    Paul Reubens
    • Max
    • (voix)
    • (as Paul Mall)
    Cliff De Young
    Cliff De Young
    • Bill Freeman
    Veronica Cartwright
    Veronica Cartwright
    • Helen Freeman
    Sarah Jessica Parker
    Sarah Jessica Parker
    • Carolyn McAdams
    Albie Whitaker
    • Jeff (8 years)
    Matt Adler
    Matt Adler
    • Jeff (16 years)
    Howard Hesseman
    Howard Hesseman
    • Dr. Louis Faraday
    Robert Small
    • Troy
    Jonathan Sanger
    • Dr. Carr
    Iris Acker
    • Mrs. Howard
    Richard Liberty
    • Mr. Howard
    Raymond Forchion
    Raymond Forchion
    • Detective Banks
    Cynthia Caquelin
    • Woman Officer
    Ted Bartsch
    • Night Guard Brayton
    Gizelle Elliott
    • Technician #1
    Brigid Cleary
    • Technician #2
    Michael Strano
    • Technician #3
    • Réalisation
      • Randal Kleiser
    • Scénario
      • Mark H. Baker
      • Michael Burton
      • Phil Joanou
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    7view_and_review

    Pee-Wee the UFO

    David Freeman (Joey Cramer) was a regular 12-year-old boy living in Fort Lauderdale, Florida until he fell into a ditch and was knocked unconscious. When he awoke things had drastically changed. For him it was merely four hours later but for everyone else it was eight years later. He discovered this massive time shift when his house was occupied by new people.

    At this same time NASA got a hold of a UFO with no discernible way of entering it until they became aware of David. David would eventually be drawn to the spaceship--which spoke--and the two of them went on a high speed adventure.

    Along with giving us Paul Reubens aka Pee-Wee Herman as a voice for the ship we got some other 1980's specific nuggets. Carolyn McAdams (Sarah Jessica Parker) reminded us that from 1978 to 1986 music videos were created, rock groups had weird names like Twisted Sister, computers and robotics were on the uptick, and coke had at least four types (New Coke, Classic Coke, Cherry Coke, and Caffeine Free Coke). This movie should've been put in a time capsule.

    The movie was really about David and the ship's adventure. The ship was standard robot speak for a bit until it began to sound more like Pee-Wee Herman. This was a fun mildly exciting movie that is perfectly suited for kids.
    cosmic_quest

    Great fun

    'Flight of the Navigator' might have been produced in the mid-Eighties but it certainly hasn't lost it's charm over the last twenty years and it does stand up well against more recent family film offerings.

    The story begins in 1978 with twelve-year-old David Freeman, a happy all-American kid who lives with his loving parents and typically bratty eight-year-old brother Jeff. One night he sets off into the woods to look for Jeff only to be knocked unconscious when he falls from a ravine. When David awakes in what seems like hours later to him, he discovers actually eight years have passed and it is now 1986. Although he is still twelve years old, the world has moved on and even his little brother is older than he is. NASA are very interested in David when his EEG scan reveal readings in the shape of a UFO they have discovered and other scans of the boy result in star charts of distant galaxies being spewed out from the computers. But our hero is determined to return to his family so he breaks free and hides aboard the UFO which holds the key to everything.

    Joey Cramer gives a likable performance as David, a boy who enjoys adventures but ultimately just wants to be with his family. I think anyone watching the film would empathise with his character's anger and sense of helplessness when David discovers NASA have no intention of letting him go home. Matt Adler as sixteen-year-old Jeff is another notable actor in the film in the way he depicts his character's uncertainty of dealing with his little big brother and his developing protectiveness towards David. Also, look out for a younger Sarah Jessica Parker.

    For those who watched 'Flight of the Navigator' as children in the Eighties, there is definitely a nostalgic feeling to it. However, I think children of present day would still enjoy the film as it has a little of everything and issues raised as still relevant and/or interesting today such as pre-teen crushes, annoying kid brothers, the thrill of following a hero on his 'quest', a fun mentor for the hero (even if it is metallic!) and arrogant scientist-types. It is important to remember that this is a children's film aimed very much at an eight- to twelve-year-old demography so it doesn't delve too deeply but the plot is quite unique, the characters are interesting and it is a film that is well put-together. Certainly one to enjoy with the whole family.
    AllMT3

    Where did Disney come up with this?! It's (gasp) original!

    You know the drill: 12 year old David falls into a ravine in the woods and discovers when he wakes up that he's been missing for eight years. He also discovers that he's hearing voices that seem to come from a mysterious craft housed in a NASA hangar.

    My two cents worth: In a time when all the live action Disney movies seem to be a variant on "I was normal but just discovered I am/have just been mistaken for royalty/merperson/rock star/leprechaun/etc., this movie from the 1980's is a real breath of fresh air.

    The scenario, waking up and discovering that everything except you has changed, and knowing you'll be somebody's idea of a guinea pig for the rest of your life, is instantly relatable and creepy, whether you're a kid or an adult. The kid fainting, the change in the two brother's relationship due to the age flop, parents trying to protect their son, government trying to exploit the kid's knowledge, everyone's reactions to the situation are all logical and believable.

    And who hasn't wanted a chance to fly a saucer? Having Max, the ship's pilot, be a robot was another stroke of brilliance. So many movies have the aliens flying all the way here to come visit us face to face. But if we send machines to other planets because it's cheaper than going ourselves, why wouldn't they? And having him learn about Earth courtesy of a 12-year-old's TV polluted brain was hysterical.

    The movie seems a little dated today; but it's forgivable because, like Back to the Future, it's set so specifically in a certain frame of time (you expect it to look and sound like 1986 because, hey, they keep telling you that's when it is.)

    Recommendations: Back to the Future and Big are the two I can think of that are most along these lines.
    7hitchcockthelegend

    David and the compliant Phaleon.

    Flight of the Navigator is directed by Randal Kleiser and is adapted to screenplay by Michael Burton and Matt MacManus from a story by Mark H. Baker. It stars Joey Cramer, Veronica Cartwright, Cliff De Young, Sarah Jessica Parker, Howard Hesseman and the voice of Paul Reubens. Music is by Alan Silvestri and cinematography is by James Glennon and Eric McGraw.

    Young David Freeman (Cramer) is out in the woods near his home in Fort Lauderdale when he falls down a ravine and is knocked unconscious. Waking up he finds that the world around him has advanced by 8 years but he hasn't. After being reunited with his overjoyed parents, it becomes apparent that David has had an encounter with a extra terrestrial life form, which of course greatly interests the authorities...

    It's a family friendly sci-fi with a difference, in that it doesn't have to take us into space for its tale, yet this in no way detracts from how enjoyable Flight of the Navigator is. It is told from young David's perspective (with Cramer impressionable), thus it firmly engages the kids in the audience. The relationship between David and the Phaleon computer system (Reubens) engages with witty chatter and educational purpose, and the effects work should not be taken for granted either. If we are to be picky then the build up is a touch long before the pic goes "extra terrestrial", and Cartwright and De Young are barely given time to impact as parents coming to terms with a family life turned upside down. But small complaints really and this is a lovely film, one that isn't just for 1980s nostalgists. 7/10
    7vertigo_14

    Come along and ride on a fantastic voyage!

    Flight of the Navigator is one of those terrific adventure films for kids, even after all these years. It also falls into a long line of fun 80s sci-fi/adventure family movies.

    Davey (Joey Cramer) goes into the woods looking for his little brother one evening in 1978. When he wakes up after a brief period of unconsciousness, he turns into a scientific marvel. Nothing is as Davey remembers it, but he can't figure out why because he only fell asleep for a brief period.

    Davey is told that his parents reported the young boy missing in 1978, the evening that he went searching in the woods for his younger brother, referring to the incident in the past tense because it is 1985. Only Davey is still exactly the same age and everything he was from 1978, while time has passed for everyone else. His little brother is now his big brother (Matt Adler). His parents are old. Everyone is confused and the scientific world find the situation fascinating.

    The scientists turn Davey into their personal guinea pig, running tests and probing him and all that junk. And soon they discover, that Davey was abducted. Davey, understandably a confused little kid, can't figure out what's going on and he sure doesn't want to be locked up in some lab where people prod at him all day long and tell him very little. So, he breaks lose, and hops aboard the spaceship that took him through time before. While it is an escape from the scientists and their security (briefly), it also holds the answers to what happened to him. It is also an opportunity for Davey to learn everything from this spaceship. And a kid's movie isn't complete without personifying inanimate objects. The spaceship is essentially controlled by Max, which is like it's CPU, a CPU with a cool sense of humor who likewise tries to learn about human emotions and condition from his passenger, Davey.

    Filmed around Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, it is still a cool movie for kids...teenagers...whatever, having a little bit of something for everyone. Great humor, cool special effects, and the like.

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    • Anecdotes
      The ship used in the movie used to be in a boneyard at the Disney Studios Theme Park at Walt Disney World in Florida, where it was an exhibit on the "Backlot Tour".
    • Gaffes
      In the second half of the film, the length and style of David's hair changes noticeably between shots several times.
    • Citations

      Max: Compliance!

    • Versions alternatives
      The original print of this starts with the titles "Through PSO Producers Sales Organization PSO And Viking Film Present A New Star Entertainment Production A Randall Kleiser Film Flight Of The Navigator". On the BBC2 TV 2015 print the titles have been changed to display "Walt Disney Pictures[castle logo] Walt Disney Pictures Presents Flight Of The Navigator A Producer Sales Organization Picture A Randall Kleiser Film A New Star Entertainment Production". The broadcast was on 21 December 2015.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Le monde merveilleux de Disney: Flight of the Navigator: Part 1 (1988)
    • Bandes originales
      Lose Your Love
      Written by Neil Arthur and Stephen Luscombe

      Published by Complete Music, Inc., ASCAP

      Performed by Blancmange, Courtesy Sire Records Company and London Records

      Produced by Stewart Levine

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 août 1986 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • El vuelo del navegante
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Sætre Biscuit Factory - Kornmoveien 1, Tårnåsen, Norvège(spaceship interior, now demolished and replaced by apartments)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Walt Disney Pictures
      • Producers Sales Organization (PSO)
      • Viking Films
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    • Budget
      • 9 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 18 564 613 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 3 115 097 $US
      • 3 août 1986
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 18 566 010 $US
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    Spécifications techniques

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    • Durée
      1 heure 30 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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