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Honey I Blew Up The Kid
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The film follows the story of inventor Wayne Win Zalinski, who was able to present the invention of his two and a half-year-old son with a bundle of particles. This invention causes the child to grow as it touches the electricity as Min and his wife try to control their son. These attempts may not be feasible as the child escapes spontaneously
The film follows the story of inventor Wayne Win Zalinski, who was able to present the invention of his two and a half-year-old son with a bundle of particles. This invention causes the child to grow as it touches the electricity as Min and his wife try to control their son. These attempts may not be feasible as the child escapes spontaneously
Actors:
Bill Loska,
Michael Milhoan,
Douglas Kampner,
Kenneth Tobey,
Marcia Strassman,
Suzanne Kent,
Lisa Mende,
James M. Lauten,
Julia Sweeney,
Ed Feldman,
John Hora,
...»
Bill Loska
Michael Milhoan
19 December 1957, Saint Petersburg, Florida, USA
Douglas Kampner
Kenneth Tobey
23 March 1917, Oakland, California, USA
Marcia Strassman
28 April 1948, New York City, New York, USA
Suzanne Kent
Lisa Mende
James M. Lauten
Julia Sweeney
10 October 1959, Spokane, Washington, USA
Ed Feldman
John Hora
16 February 1940, Pasadena, California, USA
Director:
Randal Kleiser
Randal Kleiser
20 July 1946, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Country:
United States
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