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| Alex D. Linz | Alex Pruitt | |
| Olek Krupa | Peter Beaupre | |
| Rya Kihlstedt | Alice Ribbons | |
| Lenny von Dohlen | Burton Jernigan | |
| David Thornton | Earl Unger | |
| Haviland Morris | Karen Pruitt | |
| Kevin Kilner | Jack Pruitt | |
| Marian Seldes | Mrs. Hess | |
| Seth Smith | Stan Pruitt | |
| Scarlett Johansson | Molly Pruitt |
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| Producer | John Hughes
Hilton A. Green |
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| Writer | John Hughes
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| Cinematography | Julio Macat
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| Musician | Nick Glennie-Smith
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Young Alex Pruitt is home alone with the chicken pox and a stolen microchip. Turns out, that due to a mix-up among spies, Alex was given the toy car containing the computer chip. Now the spies must find a way to get the chip back. When Alex tries to tell his parents he's in trouble, they don't believe him, leaving the boy to defend himself. |
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