Flyin' Ryan
2003 American film
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Flyin' Ryan is a 2003 American children's film directed by Linda Shayne.[1] The movie was financed by Roger Corman, using an even lower budget than Corman typically employed. It was shot in digital video.[2]
Directed byLinda Shayne
Written byLinda Shayne
Produced byArnie Miller
Linda Shayne
Linda Shayne
Production
company
company
Remember Point
| Flyin' Ryan | |
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| Directed by | Linda Shayne |
| Written by | Linda Shayne |
| Produced by | Arnie Miller Linda Shayne |
Production company | Remember Point |
| Distributed by | Concorde-New Horizons |
Release date |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Premise
A boy discovers magical sneakers.
Cast
- Andy Weiss as Ryan
- Connor Synder
- Geneve Rupert as Nicki
- Chris McGurrin
- Damon Schoeffler
- Leigh G. Miller
- Bruce Tenenbaum
- John-Michael Langston
- Wayne Schneidemann
- Donna Strickland
- Hana Porter
- Jonny Goold
- Masanoba Ota
Reception
According to Outpost Zeta, "There are many disjointed story elements that never amount to anything, a random karate stunt, a belly dancing scene that comes out of nowhere, a bit of drama as Aunt Rita is hospitalized. This disjointedness is really the most notable thing about what is an otherwise formulaic kid's movie."[3]
In RedLetterMedia's review, Mike Stoklasa called the film "a truly awful film".[4]