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The Wizard

Movie Summary

Released: 1989
Corey and Jimmy Woods are two brothers who are being separated due to their parents divorcing. Jimmy is an autistic kid that has had problems ever since his sister died at a young age. One day, Corey discovers that Jimmy has a natural talent for playing video games. He is one of the best around, and the two journey to the West Coast to compete in a video game championship, but along the way, they must avoid the adults, who are trying to take Jimmy away.


Cast and Credits

Starring: Fred Savage, Beau Bridges, Christian Slater, Will Seltzer, Luke Edwards, Wendy Phillips, Vincent Lehar, Sam McMurray, Jenny Lewis, Dea McAlister, Roy Conrad, Roderick Dexter, Ray Bickel, Chuck Skinner, W. K. Cowan, William C. Thompson, Sonny Dukes, T. Dan Hopkins, Jason Oliver, Rowdy Metzger, Preston Scott Lee, Beth Grant, Gregor Hesse, Jackey Vinson, Tom Kerley, Frank McRae, Gene Skillen, Blair Anthony, Thomas Stanczyk, Jacqueline Lear, Valana C. Hatter, Terri Lynn Neish, Lee Arenberg, Steven Grives, Marisa Desimone, Zed James Frizzelle, Jim Pirri, David D'Ovidio

Directed by: Todd Holland




Comments

BenjanimePosted: 03/19/2008
didn't i catch tobey mcguire in this movie? if it WAS him, then why isn't it listed in cast and credits?
orlando81Posted: 04/24/2008
California!! California!!
CostanzagirlPosted: 05/25/2008
Liked this movie but was sad about the fact the little sister had died. Didn't quite grasp the concept of death at the age I watched it, I was 6.
BBGURLPosted: 06/11/2008
I liked this movie when I was a kid but I even @ 8 years old it seemed like the movie was made just to promote Nintendo. No offense intended, I would have totally died w/out my Nintendo.
skervichPosted: 08/19/2008
This movie was marketed solely by having SMB3 footage in the commercials. Kids only went to see it because the game wasn't out yet.

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