Honey, I Blew Up the Kid
Honey, I Blew Up the Kid is a 1992 American science fiction comedy film, the sequel to Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, and the second installment of the Honey, I Shrunk the Kids film series. Directed by Randal Kleiser and released by Walt Disney Pictures, it stars Rick Moranis, Marcia Strassman, Amy O'Neill, and Robert Oliveri reprising their roles as the Szalinski family, as well as newcomer Keri Russell in her film debut. In the film, Adam Szalinski, the youngest addition to the family, is accidentally exposed to Wayne's new industrial-sized growth machine, which causes him to gradually grow to enormous size. Wayne's coworker, Dr. Charles Hendrickson, wants the giant Adam stopped at all costs, and would like to take over Wayne's invention, which is now owned by the large corporation belonging to the kindly Clifford Sterling.
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Directed by | Randal Kleiser |
Screenplay by | Garry Goodrow Thom Eberhardt Peter Elbling |
Story by | Garry Goodrow |
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Produced by | Dawn Steel Edward S. Feldman |
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Cinematography | John Hora |
Edited by | Michael A. Stevenson Harry Hitner |
Music by | Bruce Broughton |
Production companies | Walt Disney Pictures Touchwood Pacific Partners |
Distributed by | Buena Vista Pictures Distribution |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $32 million |
Box office | $96 million |
The franchise continued with a direct-to-home video sequel, a television series, and theme-park attractions.