| Universal Pictures | Release Date: May 11, 1984 | CRITIC SCORE DISTRIBUTION | ||
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It's a ridiculous story to be sure, filled with holes and not remotely plausible, but director Mark L. Lester knows enough to keep the speed up, and the dumb stuff is flattened by action. It's the kind of movie in which the audience waits happily for the little heroine to be cornered by villains, all to cheer at the inevitable roast. Lester, at least, is stylish enough to get away with it. [12 May 1984, p.C1]
Fortunately, he has an ace up his sleeve with 9-year-old actress Drew
Barrymore: the movie might easily be retitled The Scene Stealer.
Barrymore's performance as Charlie McGee has something of the pint-sized
coquetry of a Shirley Temple, and something of the shoulders-back, chin-
in-the-air hauteur of a Bette Davis, but she seems incapable of hitting a
false, precocious or calculating note. She virtually acts her co-stars off
the screen. [14 May 1984]
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