Jumpin' Jack Flash

    Jumpin' Jack Flash
    1986

    Synopsis

    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.

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    Cast

    • Whoopi GoldbergTerry Dolittle
    • Stephen CollinsMarty Phillips
    • John WoodJeremy Talbott
    • Carol KaneCynthia
    • Annie PottsLiz Carlson
    • Peter Michael GoetzMr. Page
    • Roscoe Lee BrowneArcher Lincoln
    • Sara BotsfordLady Sarah Billings
    • Jeroen KrabbéMark Van Meter
    • Vyto RuginisCarl

    Recommendations

    • 70

      Time Out London

      Striking an effective balance between suspenseful intrigue and wacky humour, director Marshall handles both the spy-jinks and Goldberg's eccentric antics with confident panache. There are occasions when Goldberg does rather too much, arresting the action by lapsing into stand-up comic routines; fortunately, the plot soon regains its brisk momentum.
    • 63

      Chicago Tribune

      A good third of this overblown movie consists of stunt-filled action sequences that turn a human story into something akin to Cannonball Run. That's too bad, because Goldberg's character is a terrible thing to waste.
    • 63

      Miami Herald

      Penny Marshall proves deft at blending the silly stuff with enough action to generate a bit of suspense; the mix is that of Beverly Hills Cop. And the script, though the work of a whole crowd -- almost always a bad sign -- has marvelous moments. [10 Oct 1986, p.D1]
    • 60

      Los Angeles Times

      It's Whoopi Goldberg, however, who gives you something extraordinary. At the center of all this formula tongue-in-cheek thriller pablum, she keeps sending out weird curves and bent splinters of off-center energy. She's a remarkably empathic actress, and you only hope she'll get a few vehicles that push her to the limit.
    • 50

      Chicago Sun-Times

      Whoopi Goldberg is the only original or interesting thing about Jumpin' Jack Flash. And she tries, but she's not enough.
    • 50

      The New York Times

      The idea is funnier than the execution. Miss Goldberg is only funny when she is being foul-mouthed, which seems rude since no one else is allowed to respond in kind or degree.
    • 42

      IndieWire

      No one will say that Jumpin’ Jack Flash, a comedy thriller in which Whoopi plays a computer operator who gets accidentally tangled up in a silly plot involving spies and dead bodies, is the greatest film ever, let alone a passively good one.
    • 40

      Empire

      Whoopi's affable clowning aside, this film has little more than the title and the bad-mouthed postponement of cliche going for it.

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