Little Nikita
Little Nikita is a 1988 American thriller film directed by Richard Benjamin and starring River Phoenix and Sidney Poitier. The film marks the first collaboration between Phoenix and Poitier.
Plot
Jeffrey Nicolas Grant, a brash hyperactive high school student, lives in a San Diego suburb with his parents, who own a successful garden center. Keen to fly, he has applied for entry to the United States [Air Force Academy|Air Force Academy].During a routine background check on Jeff, FBI agent Roy Parmenter finds evidence they may be sleeper agents for the Soviet Union. Unable to arrest them as they have not done anything illegal, Roy continues his investigation, moves into the house across the street from the Grant family, and worms his way into their confidence.
He eventually confronts Jeff with his suspicions and seeks Jeff's cooperation to learn more about his parents. Initially unbelieving, Jeff is soon forced to accept the facts and discovers that even his name is fictitious and that his real name is Nikita.
Roy confides to Jeff that twenty years earlier, his partner was killed by a Soviet agent, known only as 'Scuba', and that he is still at large. 'Scuba' is now a rogue agent, killing KGB agents one by one, including "sleepers". Meanwhile, a Soviet spy-catcher, Konstantin Karpov, has been sent from the Soviet embassy in Mexico City to 'reel in' Scuba.
Jeff is captured and held as a hostage at gunpoint by Karpov, as he and 'Scuba' make their way to the Mexican border on the San Diego Trolley. Roy has also confronted them and is holding Karpov at gunpoint. At the border, the situation resolves itself; Karpov and 'Scuba' cross into Mexico, and the Grant family remain in the United States.
Cast
- Sidney Poitier as Roy Parmenter
- River Phoenix as Jeff Grant / Nikita
- Richard Jenkins as Richard Grant
- Caroline Kava as Elizabeth Grant
- Richard Bradford as Konstantin Karpov
- Loretta Devine as Verna McLaughlin
- Richard Lynch as Scuba
- Lucy Deakins as Barbara Kerry