(2009) is a sci-fi adventure film starring Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson as Jack Bruno, a Las Vegas taxi driver who becomes the unlikely protector of two teenage aliens, Seth and Sara.
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Families and younger viewers generally responded well to the humor and high energy. Box Office: It debuted at #1 during its opening weekend. 5. Note on Distribution Sources
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Race to Witch Mountain (2009) is an action-adventure family film starring Dwayne Johnson as Jack Bruno, a former taxi driver who becomes protector of two extraterrestrial siblings with supernatural powers. It’s a reboot/loose remake of earlier Witch Mountain films (1960s–1970s).
Families and younger viewers generally responded well to the humor and high energy. Box Office: It debuted at #1 during its opening weekend. 5. Note on Distribution Sources