Up, Up and Away (2000)

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Directed by Robert Townsend

Running Time: 90 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2000

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: Canada/USA

Filmed in Colour

The Marshalls look like an typical suburban family - but under that ordinary looking exterior they are all superheroes! Each member of the family has their own secret identity and superhuman power, allowing them to do amazing deeds. The youngest member of the family, Scott, is worried - he doesn't seem to be exhibiting any extraordinary ability yet! He doesn't want to let his family down, so he's really worried, and pretends to have superhuman powers the same as everyone else. But when the family is kidnapped by a criminal mastermind, Scott is the last hope left to save them. Forced to use brains rather than supernatural brawn, Scott discovers that it takes more than superpowers to make a true hero.

Cast

Robert TownsendJim / Bronze Eagle
Michael J. PaganScott Marshall
Alex DatcherJudy / Warrior Woman
Sherman HemsleyEdward / Steel Condor
Image for Kevin ConnollyKevin ConnollyMalcolm
Olivia BurnetteNina
Kasan ButcherAdam / Silver Charge
Arreale DavisMolly
Chris MarquetteRandy
Jamie Renée SmithAmy
Joan PringleDoris
Nancy SorelMrs. Rosen
Benita HaMs. Parker
Jim SmithBank Manager
Ty OlssonBarker

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