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Honey I Blew Up The Kid
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Hilarious disaster strikes when wacky inventor Wayne Szalinski accidentally zaps his two-and-a-half-year-old son with a particle beam, causing the child to grow whenever coming in contact with electricity. Though he and his wife try to control their son, the child inevitably escapes and wreaks havoc, eventually terrorizing the streets of Las Vegas.
Hilarious disaster strikes when wacky inventor Wayne Szalinski accidentally zaps his two-and-a-half-year-old son with a particle beam, causing the child to grow whenever coming in contact with electricity. Though he and his wife try to control their son, the child inevitably escapes and wreaks havoc, eventually terrorizing the streets of Las Vegas.
Actors:
Derek A. Smith,
Lisa Mende,
Bill Moseley,
John Paragon,
Marion Palmer,
Robert Jaffe,
Linda Carlson
Derek A. Smith
28 September 1963, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Lisa Mende
Bill Moseley
11 November 1951, Stamford, Connecticut, USA
John Paragon
9 December 1954, Anchorage, Alaska, USA
Marion Palmer
Robert Jaffe
Linda Carlson
12 May 1945, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
Country:
United States
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