| | Honey, I Blew Up The Kid DVD (4 Customer Reviews)
| Category | Disney DVDs, Comedies Movies, Family Videos, Science-Fiction/Fantasy, Children (About), Family Interaction, Kids Adventure | | Starring | Rick Moranis, Lloyd Bridges, Marcia Strassman, Amy O'Neill, Robert Oliveri | | Director | Randal Kleiser |
Amy O'Neill, Keri Russell, Lloyd Bridges, Marcia Strassman, Rick Moranis, Robert Oliveri - Director: Randal Kleiser This time, wacky inventor Wayne Szalinski (Rick Moranis) accidentally zaps his two-and-a-half-year-old son with a particle beam, causing the child to grow whenever coming in contact with electricity. Soon topping 112 feet, the overgrown baby is attracted to the bright, shiny lights of Las Vegas, and nothing stands in his way! Now the chase is on. The excitement is growing. And you're headed for thrills and laughter bigger than ever! Wayne Szalinski, the inventor who accidentally shrunk his kids in "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids," has sold his invention to a big laboratory and moved his family to a suburb outside Las Vegas. Working at home one day, he accidentally uses his new growth ray on his two-year-old son Adam. Adam quickly grows out of control, causing havoc for the family and attracting the attention of the government and greedy scientists. Wayne Szalinski, the inventor who accidentally shrunk his kids in "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids," has sold his invention to a big laboratory and moved his family to a suburb outside Las Vegas. Working at home one day, he accidentally uses his new growth ray on his two-year-old son Adam. Adam quickly grows out of control, causing havoc for the family and attracting the attention of the government and greedy scientists. Sequel: "Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves." Kenneth Tobey, who plays Smitty, appeared in a number of science-fiction films in the 1950's, such as "The Thing," "The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms," and "It Came from Beneath the Sea."
Filmed in Los Angeles and on location in Las Vegas, Nevada. Color by Technicolor.
Rated BBFC U by the British Board of Film Classification.
Kevin Yagher did the makeup effects for "Baby Adam." Honey, I Blew Up The Kid Reviews: "...Retains much of the first film's easygoing charm....[The casting is] a complete success..."-- Stephen Holden, New York Times Honey, I Blew Up The Kid | List Price | $14.99 (You save $4.50) | | Studio | Buena Vista Home Entertainment | | Orig Year | 1992 | | All Time Sales Rank | 12044  | | CD Universe Part number | 3444060 | | Catalog number | 02719000 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 08, 2002 | | Rating | PG (MPAA) | | Running Time | 89 Minutes | | Additional Info | Widescreen | | Movie Details | Color; Digitally Mastered; Letter Boxed; Widescreen |
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HONEY, I BLEW UP THE KID is the hilarious sequel to the enormously popular comedy hit, HONEY, I SHRUNK THE KIDS -- and an even GREATER adventure! This time, wacky inventor Wayne Szalinski (Rick Moranis) accidentally zaps his two-and-a-half-year-old son with a particle beam, causing the child to grow whenever coming in contact with electricity. Soon topping 112 feet, the overgrown baby is attracted to the bright, shiny lights of Las Vegas, and nothing stands in his way! Now the chase is on. The excitement is growing. And you're headed for thrills and laughter bigger than ever!
Source: Buena Vista Home Entertainment.
Region 1 Keep Case Letterbox - 1.85 Interactive Features: Scene Access Interactive Menus
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