


Jack sends her to the British Consulate to deliver a coded message to its Department C. Terry solves his riddles and determines his password is B-flat, the key in which " Jumpin' Jack Flash" is written. One evening as the rest of the co-workers are saying goodbye to their friend, Jackie, who is going on maternity leave, Terry receives the message "Knock, Knock" on her screen and is contacted by a man calling himself Jumping Jack Flash, a British Intelligence agent in Eastern Europe who is being pursued by the KGB.

Though a good employee, well-liked by her co-workers, she is often chastised by her no-nonsense, imperious boss, James Page, who has little patience for Terry's unorthodox work ethics. Terry Doolittle is a computer operator at a Manhattan bank. Franklin's version was not on the film's soundtrack album but was released as a single. The soundtrack has two versions of the song " Jumpin' Jack Flash": the original by the Rolling Stones, and a remake by Aretha Franklin in the end credits. The film was directed by Penny Marshall in her theatrical film directorial debut. Jumpin' Jack Flash is a 1986 American comedy film starring Whoopi Goldberg.
