Honey, I Shrunk the Kids is a comedy film, which was released in the year 1989. Walt Disney Pictures released this film all over America. It stars Rick Moranis, Kristine Sutherland, Marcia Strassman, Marcia Strassman, Thomas Brown and Matt Frewer. In Honey, I Shrunk of the Kids, you will get elements like adventure, comedy, science Fiction as well as Fantasy. This was released as a kid’s film but it can also be termed as a family movie.
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids is a movie of 1 hr 41 min duration and is directed by Joe Johnston. The Producer of the film was Penney Finkelman Cox. The story of Honey, I Shrunk the Kids is very engrossing and funny. Wayne Szalinski is an "inventor" who perfects a machine, which is capable of shrinking objects to hundredth of their size.
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids takes an interesting turn as his two older children and the neighbors' two sons enter the room in which the shrinking machine is located. They enter the room in order to retrieve a lost baseball. The children find that the ball has triggered the machine. They have to take the full brunt of the shrinking ray because of this.
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Later on, in Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, the children try to get back to the house after accidentally being taken out with the trash. As they are tiny, the trip back home is a very adventurous one filled with a number of obstacles. These include "giant" insects and a runaway remote-controlled lawnmower. In the end, the children return to the house, where the younger son, Nick, falls into Wayne's cereal and is nearly eaten by his father.
Sequels of Honey, I Shrunk the Kids were released both in cinema and television. A three-dimensional film called "Honey, I Shrunk the Audience" was released. The movie is complete with physical effects such as wind and water. It was created as an attraction at Walt Disney World's
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| The main attraction of this sequel to Honey, I Shrunk the Kids is a mock award show by "The Imagination Institute” to honor Szalinski as "Inventor Of The Year." The audience is "shrunken" and threatened by a giant dog, a giant python and also a giant toddler. Disney also produced "Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves" as another sequel in 1997. Various characters were added to it such as Wayne's brother and his family. The parents were reduced to minuscule size who needed to be rescued by their kids.
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