Disney's attempts to introduce sci-fi to their core audience didn't always meet with the same success as their more traditional fare, or those from competing studios, but that doesn't mean they lacked imagination.
However, Flight of the Navigator has everything you could want from a child-friendly sci-fi: young, identifiable hero; time travel; alien spacecraft, and a wisecracking robot. A strong ensemble cast, a classic '80s soundtrack, and dazzling special effects make this a perfect Sunday morning adventure treat for the whole family.
A 12 year old boy goes missing in 1978, only to reappear once more in 1986. In the eight years that have passed, David hasn't aged. It is no coincidence that at the time David 'comes back', a flying saucer is found, entangled in electricity cables
Picturehouse Kids Club members get in for just £1.00 - so bring the family!
Thanks to Second Sight for allowing us to screen this ahead of the Blu-ray release on 19 November.