Honey, I Blew Up the Kid

  • Rick Moranis: Wayne Szalinski
  • Marcia Strassman: Diane Szalinski
  • Robert Oliveri Nick Szalinski
  • Daniel Shalikar: Adam Szalinski
  • Joshua Shalikar: Adam Szalinski
  • Lloyd Bridges: Clifford Sterling
  • John Shea: Dr. Charles Hendrickson
  • Keri Russell: Mandy Park
  • Ron Canada: Marshall Brooks
  • Amy O'Neill: Amy Szalinski
  • Michael Milhoan: Captain Ed Myerson
  • Gregory Sierra: Terence Wheeler
  • Leslie Neale: Constance Winters

Honey I Blew Up the Kid is a 1992 produced Walt Disney Pictures film starring Rick Moranis in the role of Wayne Szalinski, which he embodied the children previously shrunk in the movie Honey, I. Randal Kleiser directed by.

Other actors are Marcia Strassman as Wayne's wife, Diane and Robert Oliveri, who embodies their previously shrunken son Nick in the film. Keri Russell is Mandy the babysitter and plays as an antagonist of Wayne and his family John Shea, Dr. Charles Hendrickson.

Action

The film begins with the departure of Wayne Szalinski, his daughter Amy and his wife Diane. Diane brings Amy to college, while Wayne, son Nick and the little Adam stay at home. Wayne brings Nick to school and then go to work, where just an experiment with Wayne's invention takes place, but fails. Dr. Hendrickson is not delighted with the results and provides Szalinski to task, trying to explain himself.

On a Saturday Wayne travels with Nick and Adam to the lab to perform a test with his machine without permission. For this he needs a test object, and submits the stuffed bunny little Adam. In addition, he wants to change the intensity of the beam, which eventually leads to the deletion of the database. When the trial begins, no one pays attention to Adam, who tries to retrieve his hare. He is hit by the beam, and it goes without anyone noticed anything, back in his buggy. He grew up a little, like Wayne later, when he wants to take him out of the seat, also noted.

Back home, Wayne cooking something for Adam in the microwave. Once the food is ready, electricity transfers from the microwave to Adam, whereupon it grows enormously. With horror, there are the other two later found also.

When they were again in the lab and come back again, Diane has already returned and is finally confronted with the fact that her youngest son is seven feet tall. Wayne and Diane then decide to bring in the laboratory, the shrink machine from the previous film, in order to shrink Adam back. Meanwhile, however, the babysitter Mandy has come, and Adam has grown to four and a half meters due to the TV.

Adam is then transported in a truck and is growing because of the high voltage line 15 meters. He embarks on the road to Las Vegas after he broke out of the truck.

Increasing the size of Diane manages this eventually to shrink Adam back to normal levels. In the final sequence we see Nick and Mandy, in a sports car flirting, now shrunk with Adam together to cyanobacteria ( because they are normal size in the giant bag of Adam were ), and how Adam on the giant rabbit that has grown with him but not during the shrinking process here was responding.

Reviews

The lexicon of international film wrote that " only partly funny " sequel could neither dramatic nor in the knitting technology " come close to the turbulent inventiveness of its predecessor. "

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