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Honey, I Shrunk the Audience ()


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Wayne Szalinski is receiving the Inventor of the Year Award for his shrink ray. When attempting to demonstrate it, it goes haywire and ends up shrinking you, the audience, instead.

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Cast

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Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Brian To ...
Lab Technician
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Dr. Nigel Channing (uncredited)
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Reporter (uncredited)
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Wayne Szalinski (uncredited)
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Nick Szalinski (uncredited)
Daniel Shalikar ...
Adam Szalinski (uncredited)
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Adam Szalinski (uncredited)
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Diane Szalinski (uncredited)

Directed by

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Randal Kleiser ... (uncredited)

Written by

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Bill Prady ... (written by) and
Steve Spiegel ... (written by)
 
Daniel Restuccio ... (concept)

Produced by

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Tom Fitzgerald ... executive producer (uncredited)
Steven Keller ... co-producer
Thomas G. Smith ... producer (uncredited)

Music by

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Bruce Broughton

Editorial Department

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Patrick Paul Mullane ... assistant film editor (uncredited)

Makeup Department

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Mary Burton ... makeup department head

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Peter Bogart ... first assistant director
Robin Holding ... second assistant director
Mark Tobey ... second second assistant director

Art Department

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Michael Sarley ... storyboard artist

Sound Department

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Neil Clark ... 24 frame video playback
Greg Krueger ... re-recording mixer
Gary Summers ... re-recording mixer
Dennis Leonard ... sound designer (uncredited) / sound effects editor (uncredited) / sound mixer (uncredited) / sound supervisor (uncredited)
Gary Rydstrom ... sound designer (uncredited)

Special Effects by

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Tom Chesney ... special effects technician (uncredited)
Becky Ochoa ... special effects (uncredited)

Visual Effects by

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Stevan Del George ... digital artist
Chris Ferriter ... visual effects artist
Pete Hanson ... studio manager: CFC
Scott Keppler ... visual effects editor
David C. Lawson ... imaging assistant
Steven Mann ... first assistant cameraman
Alan G. Markowitz ... optical effects cameraman
Michael Muscal ... visual effects producer
Derek N. Prusak ... visual effects camera assistant
Joseph Thomas ... production coordinator
Vincent E. Toto ... 3D lighting director
Eric Brevig ... visual effects (uncredited)
Jeffrey Diamond ... digital effects (uncredited)
Stacy Hagen ... visual effects coordinator: post production (uncredited)
Charlotte Huggins ... visual effects producer (uncredited)
Jeffrey Kleiser ... animation director (uncredited)
Kim Libreri ... senior software engineer (uncredited)
Michael Van Himbergen ... digital effects (uncredited)
John T. Van Vliet ... effects animator (uncredited)
Diana Walczak ... animation director (uncredited)

Stunts

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Luanne Crawford ... stunt double: Marsha Strassman (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Clyde E. Bryan ... lead assistant camera
Kenneth Estes ... video playback operator
C.W. Fallin ... camera operator
Daniel Flannery ... theatrical lighting designer
Max Penner ... assistant camera: 3D Rig Tech
Jim Stephan ... rigging (as Jim Stephen)
David Taylor ... second assistant camera

Script and Continuity Department

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Marilyn Giardino ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Mark Dinicola ... film recordist (uncredited)
Tony Gardner ... animatronic effects supervisor (uncredited)
Peyton Reed ... director: pre-show (uncredited)

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Storyline

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Plot Keywords
Taglines See the incredible Shrinking and Enlarging Machine See more »
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Parents Guide View content advisory »
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Additional Details

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Also Known As
  • Chérie, j'ai rétréci le public (France)
  • ミクロ・オーディエンス (Japan, Japanese title)
  • Drágám, összement a közönség! (Hungary)
  • Дорогая, я уменьшил зрителей (Russia)
  • MicroAdventure (Japan)
  • See more »
Runtime
  • 23 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Eric Idle was not originally cast as Dr. Channing. After the original actor became unavailable at the last moment, Marcia Strassman happened to run into Idle at her hotel. She asked if he would take the part and he agreed. See more »
Goofs Shortly after the dog appears in the final few moments of the film, the reporter runs for the exit. As the film ends and the curtains are closing, you can see the reporter is again running down heading for the exit. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The Walt Disney World Explorer (1996). See more »
Crazy Credits There are no screen credits at all, obviously because of the fiction that we were watching (and inadvertently becoming involved in) a stage presentation. See more »

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