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  1. 2 de abr. de 1993 · Find trailers, reviews, synopsis, awards and cast information for Jack the Bear (1993) ... (Danny De Vito) and his two sons Jack (Robert J. Steinmiller Jr.) and Dylan (Miko Hughes) have just moved to Oakland, California. John is a television celebrity who has been fired from one station after another, ...

  2. 3 de jul. de 2012 · I saw this film when it first came out on video in 1993. A young looking Danny Devito (with most of his hair) hamming it up as a late night tv ghoul show presenter. He has two boys, and a drink problem. Job pressures for him and strain on his oldest eponymous son Jack (the bear)who has to look after his younger brother and his dad.

  3. Jack the Bear is a wonderful movie. It is the story of John Leary (Danny DeVito) and his two boys, Jack (Robert J. Steinmiller, Jr.) and Dylan (young Miko Hughes, known e.g. from his later accomplishment in 'Mercury Rising'). It is a story that takes a bittersweet look at the joys and pains of growing up.

  4. A single father, John Leary (Danny DeVito), struggles to raise his two young boys, Jack (Robert J. Steinmiller Jr.) and Dylan (Miko Hughes), after his wife (Andrea Marcovicci) is killed in a car accident. Working as a TV horror movie host at night, John spends most of his free time drowning his sorrows in booze and fighting with his neo-Nazi neighbor, Norman (Gary Sinise). But when Norman ...

  5. 2 de abr. de 1993 · 1071. rollout. 274 days. Production Companies. Twentieth Century Fox American Filmworks Lucky Dog Productions Inc. Comedy. Drama. Based on Book. Danny DeVito is John Leary, a professional clown, whose wife’s death in a car accident has left him to care for his two young boys.

  6. 2 de nov. de 2011 · Jack The Bear 1993 - Trailer2Music by: James Horner

  7. On the surface it would seem that "Jack the Bear" is a simple coming-of-age movie, similar to a hundred others just like it. The truth of the matter is, however, something much different than that, as there are some seriously sinister undercurrents bubbling just under the surface of the idyllic and carefree life depicted here.