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ActionAdventureComedy

Airborne

- Mitchell became the most popular guy on Earth...once he took to the sky!

Good-natured teen surfer Mitchell Goosen finds himself staying with his aunt and uncle in Cincinnati, Ohio when his parents head to Australia for work. There he meets his cousin, Wiley, and together they try to navigate the perils of high school—avoid the bullies, get the girl, and win a little respect.

Release Date : 1993-09-17

Language :English

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : Icon ProductionsWarner Bros. Pictures

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles : Airborne (1993)

Cast

Shane McDermott

Character Name : Mitchell Goosen

Original Name : Shane McDermott

Gender : Male

Seth Green

Character Name : Wiley

Original Name : Seth Green

Gender : Male

Brittney Powell

Character Name : Nikki

Original Name : Brittney Powell

Gender : Female

Chris Conrad

Character Name : Jack

Original Name : Chris Conrad

Gender : Male

Edie McClurg

Character Name : Aunt Irene

Original Name : Edie McClurg

Gender : Female

Patrick Thomas O'Brien

Character Name : Uncle Louis

Original Name : Patrick Thomas O'Brien

Gender : Male

Alanna Ubach

Character Name : Gloria

Original Name : Alanna Ubach

Gender : Female

Jacob Vargas

Character Name : Snake

Original Name : Jacob Vargas

Gender : Male

Daniel Betances

Character Name : Tony Banducci

Original Name : Daniel Betances

Gender : Male

David Betances

Character Name : Mark Banducci

Original Name : David Betances

Gender : Male

Jim Jansen

Character Name : Mr. Goosen

Original Name : Jim Jansen

Gender : Male

Louan Gideon

Character Name : Mrs. Goosen

Original Name : Louan Gideon

Gender : Female

Jack Black

Character Name : Augie

Original Name : Jack Black

Gender : Male

William Debord

Character Name : Snakes Gang

Original Name : William Debord

Gender : Male

Chick Hearn

Character Name : Basketball Announcer

Original Name : Chick Hearn

Gender : Male

Reviews

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GenerationofSwine

@GenerationofSwine

2023-01-12

It hits every trope. It's the movie of an out of place kid that has to win over the people in the new city and in the process win the girl. We have seen this before. We saw it in Hocus Pocus, we saw it in Side Out, in North Shore, in Rad, in Thrashin, we saw it in a thousand other films that faithfully honor the trope. And a trope filled film bursting with the cliches of the genera isn't exactly a bad thing. After all, sometimes you just want mindless fun with the guarantee of a happy ending and little else. This film delivers on that... and references Nintendo Hockey, possibly the best sports game ever.