
Remote
Comedy · Adventure
Overview
When 13-year-old Randy is forced to stash his remote control toys in a model home, he stumbles across the hideout of three prison escapees. With the use of his remote control toys, Randy manages to apprehend the three fugitives.
Top Cast
Chris Carrara
Chris Carrara
Randy Mason
Chris Carrara
Randy Mason


Jessica Bowman
Jessica Bowman
Judy Riley
Jessica Bowman
Judy Riley


John Diehl
John Diehl
Delbert McCoy
John Diehl
Delbert McCoy


Tony Longo
Tony Longo
Louis Marinelli
Tony Longo
Louis Marinelli


Stuart Fratkin
Stuart Fratkin
Richie Marinelli
Stuart Fratkin
Richie Marinelli
Derya Ruggles
Derya Ruggles
Marti Mason
Derya Ruggles
Marti Mason


Jordan Belfi
Jordan Belfi
Ben
Jordan Belfi
Ben
Kenneth A. Brown
Kenneth A. Brown
Jamaal
Kenneth A. Brown
Jamaal


Michael Keys Hall
Michael Keys Hall
Jim
Michael Keys Hall
Jim
Robin Westphal
Robin Westphal
Dee
Robin Westphal
Dee
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