Remote (1993) VHS Movie Review

Analog jones gets it’s remotes ready and wreaks havoc with its planes, cars, and dolls in our Remote (1993) VHS Movie Review!

Remote (1993) VHS Movie Review

Quick Facts
Directed by Ted Nicolaou
Produced by Albert Band
Written by Mike Farrow
Starring Chris Carrara, Jessica Bowman, Tony Longo, and John Diehl
Production company: Moonbeam Entertainment
Distributed by Paramount Pictures
Release date: September 22, 1993
Running time: 80 min

Trailers
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There Goes the Neighborhood
Addams Family Values

Remote (1993) VHS Box

VHS Box Description
Whether buzzing his neighborhood with model planes or switching channels on the TV next door, 13-year-old Randy Mason has the world at his fingertips…as long as he’s got a remote in his hands.

But when one of Randy’s homemade gadgets winds up wiping out his best pal’s science project, things suddenly and hilariously spin out of control. Randy retreats to his hideout, a vacant model home, only to find it invaded by a trio of bumbling burglars. As frantic friends and clumsy cops search for the missing Randy, he’s forced to fall back on his own hi-tech devices (remote-controlled toys tuned for laughs and set for fun) in a side-splitting, warm-hearted, comedy for every grownup who still can’t program a VCR–and for every kid who can.

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