Two brothers escape their chaotic family life with dreams of flying. In the process of transforming their ordinary red wagon into a fantastical flying machine, they transform their own lives into an extraordinary adventure.
"Two brothers escape their chaotic family life with dreams of flying. In the process of transforming their ordinary red wagon into a fantastical flying machine, they transform their own lives into an extraordinary adventure."@en
"Verso la fine degli anni '60 due ragazzini arrivano in California e devono subire i tormenti di un odioso patrigno. Organizzano la loro difesa evadendo nel mondo della fantasia dentro a una macchina volante. (Morandini)."@it
"After their mother marries a child abuser, Mike decides to help Bobby escape by turning their Radio Flyer wagon into a magic rocket ship that will carry Bobby to safety."@en
"The story tells of two imaginative young boys who take refuge from an abusive stepfather and a neglectful mother by creating an elaborate fantasy world. Two young brothers' lives are turned upside down when their new alcoholic stepfather enters their world and begins to beat young Bobby. Devoted to their mom, they come up with their own solution and attempt to build a working airplane from their ordinary red wagon. In the process, they transform their own lives into an extraordinary adventure. The Radio Flyer conceptualist was Michael Scheffe. Tom Hanks, who does the narration, was uncredited."@en
"Two young brothers, abused by their stepfather, try to escape their chaotic family life with dreams of flying. They attempt to transform their red wagon into a flying machine and in the process transform their lives into an extraordinary adventure."@en
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