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The Boy Who Could Fly is a 1986 American fantasy drama film written and directed by Nick Castle.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 41 relations: Adam Holender, Autism, Big Trouble in Little China, Bonnie Bedelia, Bruce Broughton, Cameron Bancroft (actor), Chicago Sun-Times, Colleen Dewhurst, Discogs, Drama (film and television), Fantasy film, Fred Gwynne, Fred Savage, Gary Adelson, Intrada Records, Janet MacLachlan, Jason Priestley, Jay Underwood, John Carpenter, Lorimar Television, Louise Fletcher, Lucy Deakins, Lyn Murray, Mental health professional, Mindy Cohn, Nick Castle, Roger Ebert, Rotten Tomatoes, Sinfonia of London, Stephen Bishop (singer), Steven Poster, Suicide, Sun Sentinel, The Alchemy Index Vols. III & IV, Thrice, To Catch a Thief, Tommy Lee Wallace, Urine, Varèse Sarabande, Variety (magazine), 20th Century Studios.

  2. 1980s fantasy drama films
  3. 1980s teen fantasy films
  4. English-language fantasy drama films
  5. Films directed by Nick Castle

Adam Holender

Adam Holender (born 13 November 1937) is a Polish cinematographer, best known for his work on Midnight Cowboy.

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Autism

Autism, also called autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or autism spectrum condition (ASC), is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterised by symptoms of deficient reciprocal social communication and the presence of restricted, repetitive and inflexible patterns of behavior that are impairing in multiple contexts and excessive or atypical to be developmentally and socioculturally inappropriate.

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Big Trouble in Little China

Big Trouble in Little China (also known as John Carpenter's Big Trouble in Little China) is a 1986 American fantasy action-comedy film co-scored and directed by John Carpenter, and starring Kurt Russell, Kim Cattrall, Dennis Dun and James Hong.

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Bonnie Bedelia

Bonnie Bedelia (born Bonnie Bedelia Culkin; March 25, 1948) is an American actress.

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Bruce Broughton

Bruce Harold Broughton (born March 8, 1945) is an American orchestral composer of television, film, and video game scores and concert works.

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Cameron Bancroft (actor)

Cameron Bancroft is a Canadian actor.

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Chicago Sun-Times

The Chicago Sun-Times is a daily nonprofit newspaper published in Chicago, Illinois, United States.

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Colleen Dewhurst

Colleen Rose Dewhurst (June 3, 1924 – August 22, 1991) was a Canadian-American actress mostly known for theatre roles.

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Discogs

Discogs (short for discographies) is a database of information about audio recordings, including commercial releases, promotional releases, and bootleg or off-label releases.

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Drama (film and television)

In film and television, drama is a category or genre of narrative fiction (or semi-fiction) intended to be more serious than humorous in tone.

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Fantasy film

Fantasy films are films that belong to the fantasy genre with fantastic themes, usually magic, supernatural events, mythology, folklore, or exotic fantasy worlds.

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Fred Gwynne

Frederick Hubbard Gwynne (July 10, 1926 – July 2, 1993) was an American actor, artist, and author widely known for his roles in the 1960s television sitcoms Car 54, Where Are You? (as Francis Muldoon) and The Munsters (as Herman Munster), as well as his later film roles in The Cotton Club, Pet Sematary, and My Cousin Vinny.

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Fred Savage

Frederick Aaron Savage (born July 9, 1976) is an American actor and director.

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Gary Adelson

Gary Adelson (born April 22, 1953) is an American television and film producer.

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Intrada Records

Intrada is an American record company based in Oakland, California, founded by Douglass Fake (1952-2024).

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Janet MacLachlan

Janet Angel MacLachlan (August 27, 1933 – October 11, 2010) was an American actress who had roles in such television series as The Rockford Files, Alias, All in the Family and The Golden Girls.

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Jason Priestley

Jason Bradford Priestley (born August 28, 1969) is a Canadian-American actor and television director.

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Jay Underwood

Jay Underwood (born October 1, 1968) is an American actor and pastor.

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John Carpenter

John Howard Carpenter (born January 16, 1948) is an American filmmaker, composer, and actor.

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Lorimar Television

Lorimar Productions, Inc., later known as Lorimar Television and Lorimar Distribution, was an American production company that was later a subsidiary of Warner Bros., active from 1969.

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Louise Fletcher

Estelle Louise Fletcher (July 22, 1934 – September 23, 2022) was an American actress.

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Lucy Deakins

Lucy Helyn Deakins (born December 18, 1971) is an American attorney and former actress best known for starring as Milly in The Boy Who Could Fly and originating the role of Lily Walsh on As the World Turns.

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Lyn Murray

Lyn Murray (born Lionel Breeze, August 13, 1909 – May 20, 1989) was a composer, conductor, and arranger of music for radio, film and television.

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Mental health professional

A mental health professional is a health care practitioner or social and human services provider who offers services for the purpose of improving an individual's mental health or to treat mental disorders.

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Mindy Cohn

Mindy Cohn (born May 20, 1966) is an American actress.

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Nick Castle

Nicholas Castle (born September 21, 1947 in Kingsport) is an American screenwriter, film director, and actor.

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Roger Ebert

Roger Joseph Ebert (June 18, 1942 – April 4, 2013) was an American film critic, film historian, journalist, essayist, screenwriter, and author.

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Rotten Tomatoes

Rotten Tomatoes is an American review-aggregation website for film and television.

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Sinfonia of London

Sinfonia of London is a symphony orchestra based in London, England, conducted by John Wilson.

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Stephen Bishop (singer)

Earl Stephen Bishop (born November 14, 1951) is an American singer-songwriter, actor, and guitarist.

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Steven Poster

Steven Barry Poster, A.S.C, I.C.G. (born 1 March 1944) is an American cinematographer and photographer who is the former President of the International Cinematographers Guild.

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Suicide

Suicide is the act of intentionally causing one's own death.

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Sun Sentinel

The Sun Sentinel (also known as the South Florida Sun Sentinel, known until 2008 as the Sun-Sentinel, and stylized on its masthead as SunSentinel) is the main daily newspaper of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, and Broward County, and covers Miami-Dade and Palm Beach counties and state-wide news, as well.

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The Alchemy Index Vols. III & IV

The Alchemy Index Vols.

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Thrice

Thrice is an American rock band from Irvine, California, formed in 1998.

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To Catch a Thief

To Catch a Thief is a 1955 American romantic thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, from a screenplay by John Michael Hayes based on the 1952 novel of the same name by David Dodge.

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Tommy Lee Wallace

Thomas Lee Wallace (born September 6, 1949) is an American film director and screenwriter.

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Urine

Urine is a liquid by-product of metabolism in humans and in many other animals.

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Varèse Sarabande

Varèse Sarabande is an American record label, owned by Concord Music Group and distributed by Universal Music Group, which specializes in film scores and original cast recordings.

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Variety (magazine)

Variety is an American magazine owned by Penske Media Corporation.

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20th Century Studios

20th Century Studios, Inc. is an American film studio owned by the Walt Disney Studios, a division of Disney Entertainment, in turn a division of The Walt Disney Company.

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See also

1980s fantasy drama films

1980s teen fantasy films

English-language fantasy drama films

Films directed by Nick Castle

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Boy_Who_Could_Fly