Spike's borrowed wagon was a red Radio Flyer that had seen its better years.
Spike shoved the wagon under, and of course the metal tree stand was wider than the Radio Flyer.
Knew that acting is what he wanted to do since he was eleven years old after watching "The Radio Flyer."
The heads of three other studios, who asked to remain unidentified, say they turned down "Radio Flyer" because they considered its subject unpalatable.
One of the team's earlier films, "Radio Flyer," was a disaster that lost a staggering $43 million.
Radio Flyer is a 1992 drama-fantasy film from Columbia Pictures.
Radio Flyer is an American toy company best known for their popular red toy wagon.
The readily recognizable little red wagon manufactured by Radio Flyer is used in several artistic works.
"Radio Flyer" is a memory film, a story told on a sunny afternoon to two small boys to illustrate why it's important that promises be kept.
Most of "Radio Flyer" is photographed as if from the point of view of the two boys.