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Honey I Shrunk the Kids
Wayne Szalinski is your average 'nutty scientist', working on a top secret machine that shrinks objects. When it unexpectedly starts working, he's so amazed he forgets to tell his family to be careful. And when they wander into his lab...
28 April 1978, Los Angeles, California, USA
25 October 1950, Houston, Texas, USA
27 December 1972, Lusk, Wyoming, USA
6 October 1930, USA
17 September 1947, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
8 July 1971, Pacific Palisades, California, USA
27 November 1954, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
4 January 1958, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
7 November 1974, Glendale, California, USA
12 March 1947, Bedford, Ohio, USA
3 March 1974, Provo, Utah, USA
28 April 1948, New York City, New York, USA
18 April 1953, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
17 April 1955, Boise, Idaho, USA
January 26, 2010
O visual oitentista e os efeitos visuais datados acabam contribuindo para o charme do filme, que ainda consegue divertir.March 09, 2009
A wonderful blend of thrills, character, and humor that will keep both children and adults charmed and engaged throughout.January 01, 2000
The special effects are all there, nicely in place, and the production values are sound, but the movie is dead in the water.August 04, 2005
One of the better Disney live-action flicks from the '80s.January 02, 2011
Two-dimensional fun.March 09, 2009
The special effects have moved on a bit since the 1950s, but this is old-fashioned Disney fun.February 09, 2006
Sterling entertainment...August 26, 2009
They don't make pre-teen entertainment like this anymore, and that's a crime...retains a filmmaking purity that's timeless, aging well against a summer of now dated motion pictures.May 27, 2013
Not great. Not an all-time legendary accomplishment of family-friendly cinema. But pretty darn decent altogether.May 20, 2003
As sweet, straightforward and funny as its title.October 18, 2008
[It's] in the best tradition of Disney -- and even better than that, because it is not so juvenile that adults won't be thoroughly entertained.January 01, 2000
Though it relies on special effects, this cutie-pie caper never loses sight of the protagonists amid the bigger-than-life Cheerios and 40-foot blades of grass.