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Synopsis
Joe Dante directed this satirical action-comedy about talking tech toys accidentally juiced-up with military microchips. After the defense industry firm Globotech takes over a small toy company, Heartland Play Systems' CEO Gil Mars (Denis Leary) gives the green light to develop a new line of action figures, requesting an upgrade to more realistic figures from Heartland toy designers Larry Benson (Jay Mohr) and fumbling Irwin Wayfair (David Cross). Mars wants toys that act like the ones in TV commercials. The results are fierce fighting figures, the Commando Elite, programmed to seek out and destroy the kindly alien-like Gorgonites. In an effort to make the toys as natural as possible, Benson inserts Globotech's most powerful military computer chips. Meanwhile, in quiet Winslow Corners, Ohio, toy-store owner Stuart Abernathy (Kevin Dunn) and his 15-year-old son Alan (Gregory Smith) are stuck in a failing business, so when Heartland truckdriver Joe (Dick Miller) stops by with the Commando and Gorgonite toys, Alan is convinced they will be hot sellers, commenting, "Maybe this store will finally make a little money." With blistering blows to their blister packs, the Commandos burst out, receive orders from their leader Chip Hazard (voice of Tommy Lee Jones) and ready for an all-out assault on the Gorgonites. When the Gorgonite leader Archer (voice of Frank Langella) begins communicating with Alan, it causes the Commandos to perceive humans as another enemy, simply by their association with the "Gorgonite scum," so an attack on the Abernathy house begins. Unfortunately, the Gorgonites can offer only limited assistance, since they have been programmed to lose. The film combines animatronics, puppetry, and computer animation. The Commando Elite voices include surviving actors from Robert Aldrich's The Dirty Dozen (1967), while the Gorgonite voices reunited several This Is Spinal Tap (1983) cast members. A dedication to Phil Hartman (the voice of Phil Fimple) after the closing credits features a brief Hartman outtake. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

Cast

Ernest Borgnine Kip Killagin
David Cross Irwin Wayfair
Bruce Dern Link Static
Kevin Dunn Stuart Abernathy
Kirsten Dunst Christy Fimple
Sarah Michelle Gellar Gwendys Doll
Tommy Lee Jones Maj. Chip Hazard
George Kennedy Brick Bazooka
Frank Langella Archer
Denis Leary Gil Mars
Ann Magnuson Irene Abernathy
Dick Miller Joe
Robert Picardo Ralph
Christina Ricci Gwendys Doll
Wendy Schaal Marion Fimble
Clint Walker Nick Nitro
Jim Brown Butch Meathook
Christopher Guest Scratch-It
Christopher Guest Slamfist
Phil Hartman Phil Fimple
Michael McKean Insaniac / Freakenstein
Harry Shearer Punch-It
Gregory Smith Alan Abernathy
Jay Mohr Larry Benson
Alexandra Wilson Ms. Kegel

Production Crew

David Andrews Animation Director
Mark Mansbridge Art Director
Denise Chamian Casting
Jamie Anderson Cinematographer
Paul Deason Co-producer
Jerry Goldsmith Composer (Music Score)
Carole Brown-James Costume Designer
Joe Dante Director
Marshall Harvey Editor
Walter Parkes Executive Producer
Benita Allen-Honess First Assistant Director
Al Laverde Key Grip
Colin Wilson Producer
Michael Finnell Producer
William Sandell Production Designer
Adam Rifkin Screenwriter
Gavin Scott Screenwriter
Ted Elliott Screenwriter
Terry Rossio Screenwriter
Rosemary Brandenberg Set Designer
Henry Rollins Songwriter
Norval D. Crutcher III Sound Editor
Ken King Sound/Sound Designer
David Lowery Storyboard Artist
Year: 1998
Runtime: 99
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
for some menacing action/violence and brief drug references
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy
Fantasy

Sound
Dolby Digital/DTS/SDDS

Produced by
DreamWorks
Universal

Release
July 10, 1998 (USA)
by DreamWorks