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Jumpin' Jack Flash - Premium Quality Men's Graphic T-Shirt | Vintage Rock Band Tee | Soft Cotton Comfort Fit | Perfect for Concerts, Casual Wear & Gift Giving
Jumpin' Jack Flash - Premium Quality Men's Graphic T-Shirt | Vintage Rock Band Tee | Soft Cotton Comfort Fit | Perfect for Concerts, Casual Wear & Gift Giving

Jumpin' Jack Flash - Premium Quality Men's Graphic T-Shirt | Vintage Rock Band Tee | Soft Cotton Comfort Fit | Perfect for Concerts, Casual Wear & Gift Giving

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A British spy abroad taps into a New York computer operator's bank terminal and asks her for help. Penny Marshall's directorial debut.

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I have always loved this movie. But it does have some language if you don't like that sort of thing. Ms. Goldberg is rather infamous for that mouthy sassiness, laced with colorful expletives. She did an awesome job in this movie however. She was almost endearing as Terry Doolittle, a very intelligent bank worker who uses a computer to transfer funds. She has a higher than average ability with the technical nuances of computers and manages to intercept a coded message from someone calling themselves Jumpin' Jack Flash. What follows is pure insanity for poor Terry. Annie Potts was lovely as the wife of Jack's friend , lending the plot a comfortable feel. A few other supporting cast members that should be mentioned are, Carol Kane as Terry's flirty co-worker, the always funny Jon Lovitz, another co-worker, and bank manager Peter Michael Goetz as the boss we all have had once. Jon Wood as Jeremy Talbot, was perfectly cast. I must also mention that this movie was directed by Penny Marshall (Laverne & Shirley) I've never been disappointed by any movie she directed.Stephen Collins was just great to look at, and Jonathan Pryce was perfect--well, I won't give it away. You'll like this movie. I highly recommend it for a rainy weekend movie night.