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Synopsis: Four high-tech industrial spies, Beaupre, Alice, Jernigan and Unger, steal a top-secret microchip, and, to fool customs, hide it in a remote-control toy car. Through a baggage mix-up at the airport, grumpy old Mrs.Hess gets the toy and gives it to her neighbor, 8-year-old Alex. Spies want to get the toy back before their clients get angry and decide to burglarize every house at Alex's street to find the chip. But Alex is prepared for their visit...
Genre: Comedy, Crime, Family
Director(s): Raja Gosnell
Production: 20th Century Fox
  3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
4.4
Rotten Tomatoes:
30%
PG
Year:
1997
102 min
4,845 Views


Alex, apologize to the chief

and go up to your room.

Excuse me for being a good citizen.

Alex! I'm very sorry.

This will not happen again.

Will it, honey?

Really, I promise you.

We wouldn't want to discourage him

from calling us...

...in the event that

something real ever does happen.

Loser.

- Shut up.

- Make me.

You pranked them twice.

It's on your permanent record.

For your whole life,

if you call for help, it won't come.

- Dad missed his plane.

- He was late to meet his boss.

We have to give family cash

to the Stephans...

...and to an evil octogenarian

to repair their doors.

And even worse...

The world laughs.

You've stained the family name.

First the Stephans.

Then Mrs. Hess.

I agree, Doris.

The next stop is the Alcotts' house.

What burglar goes into a house

and doesn't take anything?

You know what I think?

They're looking for something special.

And they're looking in every house

because they don't know who has it.

The question is...

...what is it?

If nobody's gonna

do anything about this...

...I'll just have to do it myself.

I am so sorry.

I'm clearly not awake.

It's all right.

Have a nice day.

I'll try.

Watch this.

Look, Doris.

I forgot about the stairs.

Got him, Doris. Got him.

Yes, yes, yes!

You are so busted.

I have it.

The toy car. It's videotaping me.

Come back on that.

Come on! Go! Go! Go!

Don't spin!

You there!

You was friendly.

I don't have to kill you.

You got money that

doesn't belong to you.

Hello, this is Karen.

Hi, how's it going?

I'm running late

for the office again.

I think blue chips

are overvalued.

Technology stocks are good.

I'm in the shower.

Can I call you back?

Bad, bad Leroy Brown

Baddest cat in the whole damn town

Badder than old King Kong

Meaner than a junkyard dog

Come on, come on.

See you!

The car's outside.

I got the woman here. Get over here!

Come on, get up!

Everybody's in a hurry.

It's a camera.

Someone's onto us.

Think it matters? Chip's in the car.

We're at the airport in 45 minutes.

Where is Alice?

What happened?

There is a woman in the house.

I'll deal with her.

Get the chip.

I got it.

Ma'am?

May I have a word with you?

Don't come in. I'm naked.

What's on your mind, monkey butt?

Come on.

What's that funky smell?

I lost it.

What?!

Come on, go, go, go!

It's out of range!

I got it.

I see it.

Look out.

Jernigan, which direction?

It got past me.

It's heading south on Adams.

I'm right behind the little...

It's off the street,

going through back yards...

...heading west.

Alice, what's your position?

Fourth house. Moving to the alley.

It's going through the hedge.

Jernigan, position.

You're there.

- I got it!

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John Hughes

An American filmmaker. Beginning as an author of humorous essays and stories for National Lampoon, he went on to write, produce and sometimes direct some of the most successful live-action comedy films of the 1980s and 1990s. Most of Hughes's work is set in the Chicago metropolitan area. He is best known for his coming-of-age teen comedy films which often combined magic realism with honest depictions of suburban teenage life. more…

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