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At least I don't lose my hair
-WolverineX-Men
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Released: 1996 The Szalinsky family once again discovers size really does matter in this follow-up to Honey, I Shrunk the Kids and Honey, I Blew up the Kid. Inventor Wayne Szalinsky (Rick Moranis) is preparing to donate his problematic shrinking/expanding machine to the Smithsonian Institution as he and his wife Diane (Eve Gordon) get ready for a long weekend away from their son Adam (Bug Hall). Wayne's brother Gordon (Stuart Pankin), his wife Patty (Robin Bartlett), and his kids Jenny (Allison Mack) and Mitch (Jake Richardson) volunteer to look after Adam while his parents are away, but as luck would have it (and the title would lead you to expect), the grown-ups are accidentally zapped by Wayne's shrinking ray. As the kids run amok, their miniaturized folks must contend with monstrously huge insects, wrinkles in the carpet that look like canyons, and other threats to the existence of the suddenly tiny. Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves marked the directorial debut of cinematographer Dean Cundey. Mark Deming
Rick Moranis - Wayne
Eve Gordon - Diane
Bug Hall - Adam
Allison Mack - Jenny
Robin Bartlett - Patty
Bryson Aost - Vincent
Laura Dunn - Trina
Ashleigh Sterling - Corky
Stuart Pankin - Gordon
JoJo Adams - Ricky
Jake Richardson - Mitch
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