Toys (1992) [PG-13]

Release Date:
December 18, 1992

Original Title:
Toys

Alternate Titles:
A Revolta dos Brinquedos
Juguetes
Játékszerek
Toys
Toys - Giocattoli
Tödliches Spielzeug
Žaislai
Παιχνίδια
Играчки
トイズ

Genres:
Comedy | Family | Fantasy | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
20th Century Fox
Baltimore Pictures

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG  CZ: U  DE: 12  GB: PG  KR: All  NL: 6  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 118

Laughter is a state of mind.

Leslie Zevo is a fun-loving inventor who must save his late father's toy factory from his evil uncle, Leland, a war-mongering general who rules the operation with an iron fist and builds weapons disguised as toys.

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Art Direction:
Edward Richardson

Assistant Editor:
Mark Daily

Associate Editor:
Blair Daily

Casting:
Ellen Chenoweth

Costume Design:
Albert Wolsky

Director:
Barry Levinson

Director of Photography:
Adam Greenberg

Editor:
Stu Linder

First Assistant Director:
Peter Giuliano

Music Supervisor:
James Flamberg

Original Music Composer:
Hans Zimmer

Producer:
Barry Levinson
Mark Johnson

Production Design:
Ferdinando Scarfiotti

Prop Designer:
Giancarlo Giannini

Screenplay:
Valerie Curtin
Barry Levinson

Second Assistant Director:
Kate Davey

Set Decoration:
Linda DeScenna

Sound Designer:
Richard Beggs

Special Effects Coordinator:
Clayton Pinney

Stunt Double:
Michael Runyard

Stunts:
Mark De Alessandro
Lisa McCullough

Title Illustration:
Isabella Cotier

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