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Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989)

June 23, 1989 (US) Adventure, Comedy, Family, Science Fiction • 93m

Overview

The scientist father of a teenage girl and boy accidentally shrinks his and two other neighborhood teens to the size of insects. Now the teens must fight diminutive dangers as the father searches for them.

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Top Billed Cast

Rick Moranis
Rick Moranis

Wayne Szalinski

Matt Frewer
Matt Frewer

Big Russ Thompson

Marcia Strassman
Marcia Strassman

Diane Szalinski

Thomas Wilson Brown
Thomas Wilson Brown

Little Russ Thompson

Jared Rushton
Jared Rushton

Ronald Thompson

Amy O'Neill
Amy O'Neill

Amy Szalinski

Robert Oliveri
Robert Oliveri

Nick Szalinski

Carl Steven
Carl Steven

Tommy Pervis

Mark L. Taylor
Mark L. Taylor

Don Forrester

Kimmy Robertson
Kimmy Robertson

Gloria Forrester

Lou Cutell
Lou Cutell

Dr. Brainard

Craig Richard Nelson
Craig Richard Nelson

Professor Frederickson

Martin Aylett
Martin Aylett

Harold Boorstein

Janet Sunderland
Janet Sunderland

Lauren Boorstein

Frank Welker
Frank Welker

Special Vocal Effects (Voice)

Patrick Brown
Patrick Brown

Employee (uncredited)

Isabel del Puerto
Isabel del Puerto

Women (uncredited)

Sammy
Sammy

Quark the Dog (uncredited)

Crew
Ed Naha
Ed Naha

Screenplay

Del Armstrong
Del Armstrong

Makeup Artist

Dorree Cooper
Dorree Cooper

Art Direction

Thomas G. Smith
Thomas G. Smith

Executive Producer

Carol Brolaski
Carol Brolaski

Costume Design

John Iacovelli
John Iacovelli

Art Direction

Hiro Narita
Hiro Narita

Director of Photography

Gregg Fonseca
Gregg Fonseca

Production Design

James Horner
James Horner

Original Music Composer

George Fredrick
George Fredrick

Dialogue Editor

Charles Collum
Charles Collum

Construction Coordinator

Lou Kleinman
Lou Kleinman

Dialogue Editor

William Dotson
William Dotson

Assistant Sound Editor

Greg Orloff
Greg Orloff

Foley Mixer

Jim Henrikson
Jim Henrikson

Music Editor

Per Hallberg
Per Hallberg

Assistant Sound Editor

John T. Reitz
John T. Reitz

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Wylie Stateman
Wylie Stateman

Sound Designer

Garrison M. Singer
Garrison M. Singer

Production Accountant

Marilyn Bailey
Marilyn Bailey

Script Supervisor

John Roesch
John Roesch

Foley Artist

Ellen Heuer
Ellen Heuer

Foley Artist

Phillip Norwood
Phillip Norwood

Storyboard Artist

Michele Panelli-Venetis
Michele Panelli-Venetis

Second Assistant Director

Betsy Magruder
Betsy Magruder

First Assistant Director

Brad Einhorn
Brad Einhorn

Property Master

Carolyn Tapp
Carolyn Tapp

Foley Mixer

Chris Hogan
Chris Hogan

Sound Editor

Gregg Rudloff
Gregg Rudloff

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

David Lowery
David Lowery

Storyboard Artist

Rick Moore
Rick Moore

Storyboard

Bill Kroyer
Bill Kroyer

Opening Title Sequence

Michael Cassidy
Michael Cassidy

Stunt Coordinator

Jon Landau
Jon Landau

Co-Producer

Brian Yuzna
Brian Yuzna

Co-Producer



Reviews

GenerationofSwine

⭐ 10/10

January 11, 2023

Well, it didn't age well. At least not the special effects. But, they were more practical than digital and that makes a difference. You get the feeling that the people are actually there when the effects are practical and not digital, and you don't have that sensation that you are watching other people play a video game like you do with a lot of the digital effects heavy movies these days.

It's just, the practical effects weren't that great an… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 6/10

December 30, 2023

Rick Moranis is the geeky scientist working on a means by which he can shrink matter. Using a complex series of gadgets and a laser - he is confident the his Eureka moment is close when... a baseball shatters a window, activates his equipment and suddenly his children and those of the family next door have essentially disappeared! Where can they have gone? Well we all know that they are now playing a dangerous game with the tiniest of creatures t… read the rest.

kevin2019

⭐ 8/10

February 19, 2025

"Honey, I Shrunk the Kids" employs a large quota of traditional values which many people still unashamedly cherish and use as the corner stone in the foundation of their lives: Children, family, and friends. Of course, the children must always be the most important people in your life and they make everything worthwhile even though they often misbehave and are unappreciative and downright ungrateful at times. Unfortunately such rapidly outdated s… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

$18,000,000

Revenue

$222,724,172

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