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Space Warriors
Directed bySean McNamara
Screenplay byJeff Philips
Sean McNamara
Ronald Bass
Stan Chervin
Jim Strain
Story byJeff Philips
Sean McNamara
Ronald Bass
Stan Chervin
Jim Strain
Produced byJason Netter
StarringThomas Horn
Mira Sorvino
Dermot Mulroney
Josh Lucas
Danny Glover
Ryan Simpkins
CinematographyRobert Hayes
Edited byJeff Canavan
Music byLarry Brown
Production
company
Distributed byARC Entertaiment
Release date
  • April 26, 2013 (2013-04-26) (DVD)
Running time
93 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Space Warriors is a 2013 American film, directed by Sean McNamara, starring Thomas Horn, Josh Lucas, and Danny Glover. The film was released in USA on 26 April 2013.[1]

Plot

The movie begins with a narrating by Jimmy who tells his story why he wants to go space and be an astronaut. In the movie Jimmy Hawkins (Thomas Horn) is a young boy who dreams up becoming an astronaut, just like his father: Andy (Dermot Mulroney). His dream comes true when he wins a scholarship to space camp led by Commander Philips (Danny Glover) given by Col. Roy Manley (Josh Lucas). Col. Manley travels around the world recruiting young cadets. However Jimmy's mother: Sally (Mira Sorvino) refuses because of an incident at NASA, that Andy got fired over a big fight. So Jimmy fakes a voice recorder to make it sound like his father let him to space camp, then lies to Sally that he's going on a fishing trip with Andy.

When he arrives at Space Camp, he becomes a member of Warriors, the group includes Rusty (Grayson Russell) the mechanic, Bao Yuen (Michael Zhang) the rocket scientist, Dani (Savannah Jayde) the Robotic Engineer, Sergi (Nicholas Lobue) the computer wiz, and Lacey Myers (Ryan Simpkins) the Pilot. Together they compete against the Titans led by Hunter (Thomas Kasp), and the winning team goes up to the space station the following year, the games are to test their skills. During Jimmy's stay at the camp, he speaks with Andy about NASA, during the talk Andy revealed that Manley fire Andy when he went for the bat for him until he got killed by the brass for suggesting abort. Despite this, Andy gives Jimmy about listening to others and learn humility. One night, while Jimmy is on a date with Lacey and camping out, Lacey knows about his lie, which Jimmy feels bad about lying to them. Lacey then tells him her secret, that she's actually 14 and lie on her application she doesn't turn 15 until tomorrow.

Meanwhile in outer space, a Russian Space Shuttle is strike by debris, the shuttle begins to lose pressure and head to the escape pod. However the escape pod is design to only carried 3, which 3 are left behind. Houston Control is then alert about the situation, they contact NASA control in Alabama about it. Things started going well for the Warriors as they're in second place now. Then things started going down for the warriors, Col. Manley is inform about Lacey's lie about her age, which gets her expel from space camp. Meanwhile, Hunter not wanting to lose the final completion, so he sabotaged their space buggy.

With Lacey expelled, The Warriors used their robotic dummy to help, but one of their wheels come loose causing them to lose and the champions. At Jimmy's house, Sally calls Jimmy, but doesn't answer and then calls Andy, During the called they discover that Jimmy lie to them, believing Jimmy runaway and Sally feels bad for being hard on him. They then discovered he went to Space Camp and go pick him up. Back at camp, Conway and Chandra who feel remorse ful tell Col. Manley that Hunter cheated, Col. Manley confronts him for cheating and expels Hunter from camp. Jimmy is then called in, discovers his parents at the camp and furious at him for lying to them, which also gets Jimmy expelled.


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