Playing Dangerous

November. 14,1995      PG-13
Rating:
3.9
Trailer Synopsis Cast

A child genius has to defend his family from terrorists after they search his house for the secret to cold fusion.

David Keith Miller as  Rickman

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Reviews

BootDigest
1995/11/14

Such a frustrating disappointment

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Platicsco
1995/11/15

Good story, Not enough for a whole film

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AshUnow
1995/11/16

This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.

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Tobias Burrows
1995/11/17

It's easily one of the freshest, sharpest and most enjoyable films of this year.

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themovieman3000
1995/11/18

First of all, let me say, I'm lucky enough to own a proper version of Playing Dangerous that i picked up for a pound many years ago in a VHS - video hire store! Anyway, my point is that this is such a good movie. Why have not many people heard about it?, its not even a TV movie, you can't seem to buy it on DVD and i've never seen it on TV. Such a shame. This movie is in need of recognition. The boy, Mikey LeBeau, who doesn't seem to act anymore which is another great shame really does comes up with the goods. So these terrorists come to a quite expensive house looking for the boy's father's document - whatever that is, i don't really know. They are proper terrorists might i add and come well prepared. They scare the sh*t out of the family. The boy manages to kill them all off in the end (he is well clever) which is what you expect and its all happy families after that. If you can get hold of this film, buy it, rent it, record it - whatever it takes to watch it. Finally, I must add that this is better than a lot of sh*t we see today on a relatively low budget - one heck of a movie!

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ibphred
1995/11/19

First of all, let me say that this is not a bad movie. If fact, I quite enjoyed it. The thing is, it is not as advertised. The tag line, right on the box, is "In the Tradition of 'Home Alone.'" "Home Alone" is a comedy. The bad guys are stupid. The Kid works alone and outsmarts everybody. People slip on things. In "Playing Dangerous", The bad guys are not stupid. They have guns. It's established early in the movie so it's not too much of a spoiler to say that the bad guys know how to use the guns and kill people with them. The Family isn't in France. They are being held hostage by the bad guys too. They aren't stupid either, so they do what they can to help the kid. In other words, "Playing Dangerous" is a THRILLER. If you like thrillers, this is a pretty good one. If you're looking for a comedy try "Dennis the Menace" or "The Ransom of Red Chief."

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mikescearce
1995/11/20

I've had the pleasure of both seeing this film and making friends with the star. Mikey LeBeau is a really fun kid and I really enjoyed seeing this movie, because I got a chance to see him act. Although I wasn't too fascinated with the movie itself, as it seems to be a very silly and contrived "Home Alone" rip-off, I enjoyed Mikey's performance in it.

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fambright
1995/11/21

I originally saw this movie when it was on HBO, and was a bit shocked when I saw that the video cassette version describes it as "In the tradition of 'Home Alone'". That's about like saying that "Lord of the Flies" is in the tradition of "Gilligan's Island" because both stories happen to be about people marooned on a tropical island!A better description would be to say that "Playing Dangerous" is kind of a cross between James Bond and Encyclopedia Brown (although even this description doesn't fully do it justice).A scientist in Germany has made a revolutionary discovery, but finds out that some international terrorists are trying to steal the discovery for their own purposes. In desperation, he faxes his work to his brother in the United States, and then destroys all of the other copies of it just before the terrorists show up and kill him. The terrorists find out where he sent the fax, and go to his brother's home in the U.S. to recover it.What they don't reckon on is the Wolfes' young son, Stuart, who happens to be a genius. By the time the terrorists arrive, Stuart has already read the fax and realized its importance, so he is determined to keep them from getting it. Then he learns that the terrorists are planning to kill his family when it is over, and he decides that he has to do whatever it takes to stop them.The movie is exciting and suspenseful, and child actor Mikey LeBeau does an excellent job of bringing the character of Stuart Wolfe to life. But there are also some deeper aspects to the movie.The Wolfes, at the beginning of the movie, come across as a bit of a disfunctional family: The father has been putting his job before his family. The parents ask their kids questions, but don't bother listening to the answers. But by the end of the movie, they've begun to realize what is really important in life.And there's also a bit of a message about parenting. All good parents want their kids to become mature and independent, but it can be hard at times for parents to realize that they've succeeded, and that they need to start allowing their kids to make their own decisions, even if those decisions disagree with the choices the parents would make.It's also refreshing to see a movie which a kid who is smart is also portrayed as cute, friendly, and likeable. It's ironic that, in a society like ours that depends on science and technology, smart people often get derogatory labels like "geek" and "nerd". One of the messages of "Playing Dangerous" is that it's cool to be smart!I'd strongly recommend this movie to anyone who's never seen it!

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