A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
July 16, 1992
Original Title:
Honey, I Blew Up the Kid
Alternate Titles:
Chérie, (2) j'ai agrandi le bébé
Querida, Estiquei o Bebê
Αγάπη μου, Μεγέθυνα το Παιδί
Скъпа, аз уголемих бебето
豆釘小靈精II:BB大晒
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy | Family | Science Fiction
Production Companies:
Touchwood Pacific Partners 1
Walt Disney Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG BR: livre DE: 6 ES: A GB: U HU: 12 KR: All NL: 6 PT: M/6 RO: AP SE: 7 US: PG
Runtime: 89
Wayne Szalinski is at it again. But instead of shrinking things, he tries to make a machine that can make things grow. As in the first one, his machine isn't quite accurate. But when he brings Nick & his toddler son Adam to see his invention, the machine unexpectedly starts working. And when Adam comes right up to the machine, he gets zapped along with his stuffed bunny.
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ADR Mixer:
Doc Kane
David Gertz
Additional Editing:
Tina Hirsch
Art Direction:
Ed Verreaux
Assistant Art Director:
Edward T. McAvoy
Assistant Editor:
Jim Suhy
Gail DuFosse
Tatiana S. Riegel
Scot Scalise
Assistant Property Master:
Bill Cancienne
Assistant Sound Editor:
Marc Deschaine
Best Boy Electric:
Rick Wilhoit
Michael J. Spehar
Best Boy Grip:
Gregory Romero
Ronald Viveros
Boom Operator:
Jack M. Nietzsche Jr.
Camera Operator:
William L. Asman
Casting:
Renee Rousselot
Characters:
Brian Yuzna
Ed Naha
Stuart Gordon
Chief Lighting Technician:
Randy Glass
Co-Executive Producer:
Deborah Brock
Co-Producer:
Dennis E. Jones
Color Timer:
Bob Kaiser
Construction Coordinator:
John Villarino
Costume Design:
Tom Bronson
Craft Service:
Jeff Winn
Director:
Randal Kleiser
Director of Photography:
John Hora
Dolly Grip:
Carlos M. Gallardo
Editor:
Harry Hitner
Michael A. Stevenson
Executive Producer:
Stuart Gordon
Albert Band
First Assistant Camera:
Norman Cattell
First Assistant Director:
Doug Metzger
Frank Capra III
Foley Mixer:
David Gertz
Greensman:
Frank McEldowney
Hairstylist:
Laura Lee Grubich
Key Grip:
Peter Wagner
Music Editor:
Patricia Carlin
Negative Cutter:
Theresa Repola Mohammed
Original Music Composer:
Bruce Broughton
Producer:
Dawn Steel
Edward S. Feldman
Production Design:
Leslie Dilley
Production Sound Mixer:
Roger Pietschmann
Screenplay:
Garry Goodrow
Peter Elbling
Thom Eberhardt
Script Supervisor:
Marilyn Giardino
Second Assistant Director:
Jeffrey Wetzel
Second Unit Director:
Leslie Dilley
Second Unit Director of Photography:
Allen D. Easton
Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Jeffrey Wetzel
Set Costumer:
Joseph T. Mastrolia
Set Decoration:
Dorree Cooper
Set Designer:
Gina B. Cranham
John Berger
Sound Designer:
Emile Razpopov
Dessie Markovsky
Sound Editor:
Bobbi Banks
Edmund J. Lachmann
Michael Hoskinson
Marty Stein
William Hooper
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
John T. Reitz
Gregg Rudloff
David E. Campbell
Stunt Coordinator:
Bobby J. Foxworth
Stunts:
Jeff Jensen
Tom Bahr
Cindy Folkerson
Richard E. Butler
Cheryl Wheeler Duncan
Billy Hank Hooker
Bennie Moore
Jeannie Epper
John C. Meier
Tracy Keehn-Dashnaw
Lynn Salvatori
Danny Wynands
Gary Morgan
Dennis Deveaugh
Supervising Sound Editor:
Dessie Markovsky
Emile Razpopov
Title Designer:
Penelope Gottlieb
Unit Production Manager:
Whitney Green
Visual Effects Editor:
Juliette Yager
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