Andy Colby's Incredible Adventure
1988 American film / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Andy Colby's Incredible Adventure is a 1988 science fiction children's film directed by Deborah Brock and written by Brock and Jed Horovitz. It stars Randy Josselyn, Dianne Kay, Chuck Kovacic, John Franklin, and Vince Edwards. Its plot is about a boy who has to travel through several videos and static-filled channels in order to rescue his sister, who was snatched into the television because she sat too close to it.[1][2]
Andy Colby's Incredible Adventure | |
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Directed by | Deborah Brock |
Written by | Deborah Brock Jed Horovitz |
Produced by | Roger Corman Jed Horovitz |
Starring | Randy Josselyn Dianne Kay Chuck Kovacic John Franklin Vince Edwards |
Cinematography | David Sperling |
Edited by | Tim Amyx |
Music by | Ernest Troost James Horner |
Production company | |
Distributed by | Concorde-New Horizons Columbia TriStar Home Video RCA/Columbia Pictures Home Video Walt Disney Video |
Release date | 1988 |
Running time | 75 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
As it was thought the film's original release title would be confused with Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, the name was changed to Andy and the Airwave Rangers for 1989 video release.[3][4] The film is referred to as a full-length "cheater" in that it takes advantage of film highlights gleaned from previous Roger Corman films Space Raiders, Wizards of the Lost Kingdom, Deathsport, Chopping Mall, and Wheels of Fire.[5]