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Honey, I Shrunk the Kids

The most astonishing, innovative, backyard adventure of all time!
1989 | 93m | English

(174360 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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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.
Release Date: Jun 23, 1989
Director: Joe Johnston
Writer: Ed Naha, Tom Schulman, Stuart Gordon, Brian Yuzna
Genres: Family, Comedy, Adventure, Science Fiction
Keywords parent child relationship, inventor, ant, shrinking, giant insect, neighbor
Production Companies Walt Disney Pictures, Silver Screen Partners III
Box Office Revenue: $222,724,172
Budget: $18,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Rick Moranis Wayne Szalinski
Matt Frewer Big Russ Thompson
Marcia Strassman Diane Szalinski
Kristine Sutherland Mae Thompson
Thomas Wilson Brown Little Russ Thompson
Jared Rushton Ronald Thompson
Amy O'Neill Amy Szalinski
Robert Oliveri Nick Szalinski
Carl Steven Tommy Pervis
Mark L. Taylor Don Forrester
Kimmy Robertson Gloria Forrester
Lou Cutell Dr. Brainard
Craig Richard Nelson Professor Frederickson
Laura Waterbury Female Cop
Trevor Galtress Male Cop
Martin Aylett Harold Boorstein
Janet Sunderland Lauren Boorstein
Name Job
Ed Naha Screenplay, Story
Hiro Narita Director of Photography
Joe Johnston Director
Tom Schulman Screenplay
James Horner Original Music Composer
Stuart Gordon Story
Brian Yuzna Story
Michael A. Stevenson Editor
Gregg Fonseca Production Design
Dorree Cooper Art Direction
John Iacovelli Art Direction
Carol Brolaski Costume Design
Del Armstrong Makeup Artist
Rick Moore Storyboard
Michael Cassidy Stunt Coordinator
Jeff Pescetto Songs
Judy Taylor Casting
Lynda Gordon Casting
Mickey Cassidy Stunts
Betsy Magruder First Assistant Director
Garrison M. Singer Production Accountant
Marilyn Bailey Script Supervisor
Steven R. Mathis Gaffer
Phillip Norwood Storyboard Artist
Charles Collum Construction Coordinator
Mark R. La Pointe Sound Editor
Chris Hogan Sound Editor
Lou Kleinman Dialogue Editor
George Fredrick Dialogue Editor
Per Hallberg Assistant Sound Editor
William Dotson Assistant Sound Editor
Victor Grodecki Foley Editor
Ellen Heuer Foley Artist
Greg Orloff Foley Mixer
Carolyn Tapp Foley Mixer
Robert Deschaine ADR Mixer
Jim Henrikson Music Editor
John T. Reitz Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Gregg Rudloff Sound Re-Recording Mixer
David Lowery Storyboard Artist
Cherie Tash Stunts
Bill Kroyer Opening Title Sequence
Mike Fenton Casting
Anthony G. Schmidt Stunts
Bob Yerkes Stunts
Michele Panelli-Venetis Second Assistant Director
Wylie Stateman Sound Designer
Denise Pizzini Set Dresser
Brad Einhorn Property Master
Scott Martin Gershin Sound Editor
John Roesch Foley Artist
Name Title
Penney Finkelman Cox Producer
Thomas G. Smith Executive Producer
Jon Landau Co-Producer
Brian Yuzna Co-Producer
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Reviews

GenerationofSwine
10.0

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 peo ... ple 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 and kind of cheap, even in 89, because they figured... kid movie. However, it's still more Family Movie than Kid Movie. It has enough in the way of adventure and fun to appeal to all age groups, and it knows how to keep things clean without dumbing them down... and that is something that a lot of family films do NOT know how to do. It has enough where, the only people that don't like it are the people that need everything deadly serious, and they aren't going to like much

Jan 11, 2023
Geronimo1967
6.0

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 do ... or 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 that would normally go unnoticed. "Giant" ants and beetles... Meantime, dad "Szalinski" realises just what has happened and sets up some rather fanciful experiments to try and find their diminutive families before they starve, are eaten or just get trodden on! The events on the adult side are all a bit unremarkable, but there are some fun escapades as the youngsters have to take refuge in a discarded Lego brick whilst fending off the new giants of the lawn! A sort of "Lost World" environment where sticks, stones and their own ingenuity are their only defence. I aways like films where man is pitched against nature without the advantages of weapons - it makes me realise just how incompetent we are at feeding and defending ourselves. For me, that's where much of the humour comes from here rather than the over-scripted dialogue. The kids' acting is fine, there's even a little hint of romance as they try desperately to get back home and attract the attention of their folks. Nope, there's no jeopardy and it's got sequel written all over the last half hour, but it's enjoyable enough in a predicable sort of fashion with some decent visual effects and daft antics with a lawn mower and a washing line!

Dec 30, 2023