Terry works for a bank, and uses computers to communicate with clients all over the world. One day, she gets a strange coded message from an unknown source. After decoding the message, Terry becomes embroiled in an espionage ring. People are killed, and Terry is chased. Throughout, she remains in contact with this mysterious person, who needs Terry's help save his life.
Whoopi Goldberg
Terry Dolittle
Stephen Collins
Marty Phillips
John Wood
Jeremy Talbott
Carol Kane
Cynthia
Annie Potts
Liz Carlson
Peter Michael Goetz
Mr. Page
Roscoe Lee Browne
Archer Lincoln
Sara Botsford
Lady Sarah Billings
Jeroen Krabbé
Mark Van Meter
Vyto Ruginis
Carl
Jonathan Pryce
Jack
Tony Hendra
Hunter
Jon Lovitz
Doug
Phil Hartman
Fred
Lynne Marie Stewart
Karen
Ren Woods
Jackie
Tracy Reiner
Page's Secretary
Chino 'Fats' Williams
Larry
Jim Belushi
Sperry Repairman
Paxton Whitehead
Lord Malcolm Billings
June Chadwick
Gillian
Tracey Ullman
Fiona
Miguel A. Núñez Jr.
Street Tough
Garry Marshall
Police Detective (uncredited)
Michael McKean
Leslie (uncredited)
Teagan Clive
Russian Exercise Woman
Director
Penny Marshall
Screenplay
Nancy Meyers
Screenplay
Charles Shyer
Screenplay
Chris Thompson
Screenplay, Story
David Franzoni
January 2, 2019
6
Are you on some kind of medication? It was a production beset with problems, a change of director (Penny Marshall replacing the jettisoned Howard Zieff) and enough script writers used to fill out a hockey team. So it's unsurprising to find that Jumpin' Jack Flash is a bit muddled, not fully formed as it were.
Plot finds Whoopi Goldberg as a computer programmer thrust into a world of espionage when a plea for help appears on her monitor. Cue Whoopi following instructions from a guy claiming to be trapped in Eastern Europe, which of course leads to a number of fun scenes as she bluffs her way around the crooked underworld she now finds herself in. Will she stay alive long enough? Who are the undercover guys? Is the mysterious man on the computer screen really all he proclaims to be?
It will all be answered in rank and file 1980s action comedy time, which as it happens is OK here because Goldberg is a good enough comedy actress to hold the attention. Nothing remotely smart or genre defining exists, but it's a fun snapshot of the burgeoning computer age in the 80s and it's a good time waster if stuck for something light to watch one night. 6/10
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$18,000,000.00
Revenue:
$29,844,101.00