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Cloak & Dagger is a 1984 American spy adventure film directed by Richard Franklin, and starring Henry Thomas, Dabney Coleman and Michael Murphy. It was written by Tom Holland and based on a Cornell Woolrich short story "The Boy Cried Murder", which was initially filmed as The Window. It was originally released in a double feature with The Last Starfighter on July 13, 1984, and was released separately on August 10, 1984. The film grossed $9.7 million in the United States. Thomas was nominated for the Young Artist Award for Best Actor.

Cloak & Dagger
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRichard Franklin
Produced byAllan Carr
Screenplay byTom Holland
Story by
  • Cornell Woolrich
  • Tom Holland
Based on"The Boy Cried Murder"
by Cornell Woolrich
Starring
  • Henry Thomas
  • Dabney Coleman
  • Michael Murphy
Music byBrian May
CinematographyVictor J. Kemper
Edited byAndrew London
Production
company
Universal Pictures
Distributed byUniversal Pictures
Release date
  • July 13, 1984 (1984-07-13) (with The Last Starfighter)
  • August 10, 1984 (1984-08-10) (U.S.)
Running time
101 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$9.7 million (US)

Screenplay

Davey Osborne is an 11-year-old boy living in San Antonio, Texas. His father, Hal, becomes a military air traffic controller, who has problems relating to his son. Davey imagines the fantasy world of Cloak & Dagger, an espionage role-playing video game existing between fiction and reality. Davey befriends Kim, a girl living nearby. Davey recruits Jack Flack, the game's main character. He wants to live an action-packed life like Jack, and he carries around a water pistol as his "gun" and a softball as his "grenade". Davey spends much time playing the game and spending time with Jack as an imaginary friend.

One day, Davey's friend, Morris, who owns a game shop, sends Davey and Kim on an errand, where Davey witnesses a murder. Before the victim dies, he gives Davey a Cloak & Dagger video-game cartridge which contains important military secrets, and that he must get it to the FBI. Davey seeks help from the authorities but they do not believe him.

Spies, led by Dr. Rice, chase Davey across the city. Along the way, Jack helps Davey evade the pursuers. However, Davey's sense of morality and concern for his friend Kim collide with Jack's harsh methods. Davey is cornered by Rice along the River Walk.

During the fight, Jack urges Davey to set up the two spies into the "Crossfire Gambit", causing one to kill the other. Jack convinces Davey to pick up the gun of the dead spy, but rather than shoot Rice, Davey panics and runs away down a dead-end path. Rice arrives and corners Davey. Assuming the gun Davey holds is the water pistol Rice taunts him by threatening to shoot him. When Davey proves unwilling to shoot first, Jack tries to get Rice's attention. Standing in front of a blank wall (and holding his Agent-X bulletproof beret in front of him for protection), Jack dares Rice to shoot him. Davey looks to Jack, warning him not to do anything, and Rice instinctively turns and fires at the wall, thinking "Jack" is a hidden ally. An enraged Davey fires his pistol, killing Rice.

Realizing that Jack had tricked him into shooting the spy, Davey discards the pistol, pulls the miniature of Jack out of his pocket and breaks the miniature on the concrete. Blood begins to pour from the bullet holes that now riddle Jack's body, and he collapses. While expressing regret about the rule, "...leaving when they stop believing," Jack confesses Davey was always his favorite playmate. Distracting Davey by asking for a smoke, Jack fades away into nothing. When Davey calls to Jack, saying he can't do it alone, Jack's voice reassures him that he always could, and tells him to save Kim.

Earlier, Davey had been befriended by an elderly couple but they turn out to be enforcers allied with the spies. Davey manages to escape them, but without the game cartridge, and he chases the couple to the airport where they are attempting to flee the country. At the airport, Davey pretends that they are his parents and that they are abandoning him. When security intervenes, Davey tells the guard the proof is the game cartridge he knows they have. Cornered, the couple kidnap Davey and commandeer a plane, unaware that Davey has brought the bomb which the spies had planned to use to kill Kim. The spies request a pilot, and Hal, who has arrived at the airport with Kim's mother, volunteers to be the pilot. As the plane moves to the runway, Davey tries to summon Jack for help; his father hears him and identifies himself as "Jack Flack" and calls Davey to the cockpit. When the female enforcer shows up to bring him, she discovers the bomb and panics, calling for her husband. Hal gets Davey out of the plane through the cockpit window. Davey runs after the plane down the runway, calling for his father, until the plane explodes, Then a figure appears and approaches him, looking like the silhouette of Jack Flack before revealing that he is his father. As the two embrace Davey asks how he was able to escape, and Hal replies, "Jack Flack always escapes."

  • Henry Thomas as Davey Osborne
  • Dabney Coleman as Hal Osborne and Jack Flack
  • Michael Murphy as Dr. Rice
  • Christina Nigra as Kim Gardener
  • William Forsythe as Morris
  • Tim Rossovich as Haverman
  • Eloy Casados as Alvarez
  • John McIntire as George MacCready
  • Jeanette Nolan as Eunice MacCready
  • Shelby Leverington as Marilyn Gardener
  • Robert DoQui as Lt. Fleming
  • Robert Curtin as Murdoch

"It's pretty exciting," said Thomas of the film. "It's got some violence in it. I get to fire a gun."

Principle photography went from August 8 to October 7, 1983. Filming took place in San Antonio, Texas, chosen because it was Thomas' hometown. The scenes depicting the exterior of the Alamo were filmed on location, however the interior had to be recreated because they were not allowed to film inside the Alamo.

Dabney Coleman later recalled:

I thought it was a great idea. I didn’t get along with the director . He's since passed on, but he was… Well, I won’t say that. But it was great working with that little kid. Henry Thomas. What a great kid. And a great actor. I’ll tell you, though, it's amazing how many people have come up to me and said something to me about that film, including Timothy Bottoms... So Timothy came up to my table at Dan Tana's, where I was, uh, kind of a regular... Timothy says, "You don’t know me from veal parmesan, but I just want to thank you for playing Jack Flack. You don’t know what that movie means to my son and me." That happens to me two or three times a year. It's always either a father saying, "I saw that movie with my son," or a son saying, "I saw it with my dad." But then they say, "Seeing that movie was very important in my life." And that's always very nice to hear.

Critical to the movie's plot is an Atari video game called Cloak & Dagger made for the Atari 5200 (The arcade version appears in the movie; the 5200 was started but never completed). The game was under development using the title Agent X when the movie producers and Atari learned of each other's projects and decided to cooperate. This collaboration was part of a larger phenomenon at the time of films featuring video games as critical plot elements (as with Tron and The Last Starfighter) and of video game tie-ins to the same films (as with the Tron games for the Intellivision and other platforms).

The film was released during the Los Angeles Olympics. Universal felt that the target audience of younger children would not be as interested in Olympics and the film would have less competition. The film grossed $9.7 million in the United States, $2.8 million of which came from its opening weekend.

Cloak & Dagger received a 64% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 11 reviews, with an average rating of 5.8/10. On her review, Janet Maslin of The New York Times praised Franklin's direction, as well as the performances of Thomas and Coleman.

The Woolrich's story has been adapted three more times:

  • The Window (1949)
  • The Boy Cried Murder (1966)
  • Eyewitness (1970)

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