Andy Colby's Incredible Adventure
Andy Colby's Incredible Adventure is a 1988 science fiction children's film directed by Deborah Brock and written by Brock and Jed Horovitz. It stars Randy Josselyn, Dianne Kay, Chuck Kovacic, John Franklin, and Vince Edwards. Its plot is about a boy who has to travel through several videos and static-filled channels in order to rescue his sister, who was snatched into the television because she sat too close to it.
As it was thought the film's original release title would be confused with Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, the name was changed to Andy and the Airwave Rangers for 1989 video release. The film is referred to as a full-length "cheater" in that it takes advantage of film highlights gleaned from previous Roger Corman films Space Raiders, Wizards of the Lost Kingdom, Deathsport, Chopping Mall, and Wheels of Fire.
Plot
Andy Colby is a 12-year-old boy with too much time on his hands and an addiction to movies. He goes to a local video store looking for a movie he hasn't seen and asks the crazy video store clerk, for a real adventure. He is given a new video that isn't even on the shelves yet. He is also given instructions to never let go of the remote and don't sit too close to the television.Unfortunately, his sister Bonnie is instead sucked into the TV and Andy has to rescue her. In his haste he ends up letting go of the remote and gets too close to the screen. With the help of characters from past movies, Andy has to face many trials to get his sister away from the purple and barely menacing villain, Lord Chroma.
Cast
- Randy Josselyn as Andy Colby
- Dianne Kay as Mrs. Colby
- John Bluto as Video Store Clerk
- Chuck Kovacic as Lord Chroma
- Don Sparks as The Glitch
- John Franklin as The Gatekeeper
- Lara Piper as Bionda
- Jessica Puscas as Bonnie Colby
- Vince Edwards as Space Raider
- Patsy Pease as Space Raider
- Luca Bercovici as Space Raider
- Drew Snyder as Space Raider
- Thom Christopher as Space Raider
- Don Washburn as Space Raider
- Bo Svenson as Kor The Conqueror
- Erik Estrada
- Richard Thomas