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L'Aventure intérieure

Original title: Innerspace
  • 1987
  • Tous publics
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
68K
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POPULARITY
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635
Dennis Quaid in L'Aventure intérieure (1987)
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A test pilot is miniaturized in a secret experiment, and accidentally injected into a hapless store clerk.A test pilot is miniaturized in a secret experiment, and accidentally injected into a hapless store clerk.A test pilot is miniaturized in a secret experiment, and accidentally injected into a hapless store clerk.

  • Director
    • Joe Dante
  • Writers
    • Jeffrey Boam
    • Chip Proser
  • Stars
    • Dennis Quaid
    • Martin Short
    • Meg Ryan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    68K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,055
    635
    • Director
      • Joe Dante
    • Writers
      • Jeffrey Boam
      • Chip Proser
    • Stars
      • Dennis Quaid
      • Martin Short
      • Meg Ryan
    • 121User reviews
    • 86Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 2 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Dennis Quaid
    Dennis Quaid
    • Lt. Tuck Pendleton
    Martin Short
    Martin Short
    • Jack Putter
    Meg Ryan
    Meg Ryan
    • Lydia Maxwell
    Kevin McCarthy
    Kevin McCarthy
    • Victor Scrimshaw
    Fiona Lewis
    Fiona Lewis
    • Dr. Margaret Canker
    Vernon Wells
    Vernon Wells
    • Mr. Igoe
    Robert Picardo
    Robert Picardo
    • The Cowboy
    Wendy Schaal
    Wendy Schaal
    • Wendy
    Harold Sylvester
    Harold Sylvester
    • Pete Blanchard
    William Schallert
    William Schallert
    • Dr. Greenbush
    Henry Gibson
    Henry Gibson
    • Mr. Wormwood
    John Hora
    John Hora
    • Ozzie Wexler
    Mark L. Taylor
    Mark L. Taylor
    • Dr. Niles
    Orson Bean
    Orson Bean
    • Lydia's Editor
    Kevin Hooks
    Kevin Hooks
    • Duane
    Kathleen Freeman
    Kathleen Freeman
    • Dream Lady
    Archie Hahn
    Archie Hahn
    • Messenger
    Dick Miller
    Dick Miller
    • Cab Driver
    • Director
      • Joe Dante
    • Writers
      • Jeffrey Boam
      • Chip Proser
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    User reviews121

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    8hitchcockthelegend

    Eat Me - Drink Me

    Innerspace is directed by Joe Dante and written by Jeffrey Boam and Chip Proser. It stars Dennis Quaid, Martin Short, Meg Ryan and Kevin McCarthy. Music is by Jerry Goldsmith and cinematography by Andrew Laszlo.

    A hapless hypochondriac store clerk battles to save the life of the man who, miniaturized in a secret experiment, was accidentally injected into him.

    The premise is of course absurd, but everyone involved knows this and proceed to entertain with a mixture of thrills, spills and a good old fashioned good versus bad value. Narrative is based around the race against time thematic as miniaturised Tuck Pendleton (Quaid) fights from within the body of Jack Putter (Short). He has to keep Jack out the hands of crooks who are after the secrets of the miniaturisation process, whilst simultaneously being on a clock before he runs out of air - or fall prey to Jack's anti-bodies system etc.

    Dante strings together some terrific set pieces, while the realisation of the inside of the human body is smartly staged. Cast are on hugely engaging form, with the central relationship between Quaid and Short a pure joy and mined for constant laugh and peril tactics. The dual aspect is niftily handled by Dante and his crew, with the battle within Jack's body running concurrently with Jack's battles out in the real world.

    What wonderful sci-fi froth this is, as Dante has a blast of a time with the effects tools to hand to take the concept of Fantastic Voyage and make a top line action comedy adventure. Great soundtrack too! 8/10
    8bowmanblue

    Watch it before it gets remade

    Everyone remembers that eighties sci-fi classic 'Back to the Future,' because - let's face it - it's awesome. It deserves it's spot in pop culture. Yet many people don't seem to hold that other eighties sci-fi popcorn flick 'Innerspace' in such quite high regards. And that's a shame... in my humble opinion, because it really is quite good fun.

    In these days of 'shared universes' (thanks, Marvel!) I find myself seeing films that look like they could belong in the same 'universe' as others (like 'Universal Soldier' and 'Terminator 2' - again, just my opinion). And, after my most recent re-watch of 'Innerspace' I couldn't help but thinking how much it would fit alongside that time-travelling DeLorean and uber-cool hoverboard.

    It's about a test piolt (Dennis Quaid) who gets miniaturised inside a pod during a lab experiment and then (inadvertantly) injected into some random guy's backside (Martin Short). The two of them form an unlikely bond as they try to reverse the effects before Quaid runs out of oxygen (or the baddies get hold of them!).

    Now, it's fair to say that 'Innerspace' didn't set the Box Office as on fire as its producers would have liked. I don't think it bombed, but the film-makers were hoping for something akin to 'Back to the Future' in terms of success-levels. However, there's just something so fun about it that it deserves to be remembered, especially during this period of eighties nostalgia.

    It's first strength is that it never slows down. It's perfectly edited so that you get almost straight into the action and learn to love the characters without any need for lengthy exposition or backstory. And the action flows thick and fast. There's one chase scene that reminded me of 'Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.' In 'Indy 4' they had to rely on awful computer graphics whereas 'Innerspace' managed it with stunts.

    Another thing that's worth mentioning is how when there's no action, there's humour. And this is down to the rapport between the actors. Everyone plays their part well. And, possibly the most important thing about 'Innerspace' is that it's a film that the whole family can enjoy. There's no need for violence or bad language. It acomplishes everything it needs to without any over-the-topness.

    If you saw this back in the day, give it another go. Or if you're just looking for something to entertain the kids on a wet weekend, this should be enjoyed by all (even if you're not part of this current eighties revival!).
    7ccthemovieman-1

    Silly, But Not A Kids' Film

    This is an updated "Fantastic Voyage" and interestingly done, I thought. Joe Dante directed a number of fun movies to watch.

    It's not the innocent Steven Spielberg "E.T."-like movie I expected because of the language and several sex jokes. In other words, this is not a kids' movie.

    Dennis Quaid stars and plays his usual cocky self. (He's mellowed in recent years.) Meg Ryan is her usual cute-but-of-little-substance self and Martin Short is just plain funny - the best guy in the movie.

    The film offers a good combination of humor and science-fiction suspense. It's a fun movie I would rate higher if it weren't so silly in spots.
    7filipemanuelneto

    A funny, effective and familiar comedy that deserves to be brought back from obscurity.

    This is one of those "no bones" comedies that we can watch with the whole family without any fear of embarrassing or inappropriate scenes for kids or deeply critical grandparents. It's a film from the 80s, quite dated, but that's not a problem for people like me, who actually like old films.

    The story is very good and revolves around an experiment that goes wrong and involves the miniaturization of a ship with a human occupant, which should be introduced into a laboratory rabbit: when the laboratory is robbed by bandits who want to steal that technology, one of the scientists escapes and ends up injecting the liquid containing the ship into the body of an inadvertent citizen. What happens next is quite hilarious.

    Dennis Quaid does a decent job as the ship's pilot, a daring combat aviator who volunteers for the experiment. I thought that the actor doesn't leave his comfort zone, he doesn't have a complicated task, and he just brags. Better than him, Martin Short shone as the fearful and shy man who, by chance, was dragged into that mess after being injected against his will. The actor managed to give the character an interesting evolutionary arc, where the character gradually gains more confidence and an adventurous spirit. Meg Ryan has the worst material: she just needs to be attractive and look scared.

    Joe Dante deserves a shoutout for the work he did on this film. He's not a director I know very well, but I think this film is in line with what he likes to do most. The film may not be the most scientifically rigorous in the world (never, I believe, has the scientific community thought of anything similar to miniaturizing objects or people), but it makes up for it with humor and an unpretentious and good-natured spirit. The effects team did an excellent job, whether in the moments in which the ship is miniaturized or in the filming inside the human organism, where the realism is well achieved.
    MichaelM24

    a nice little comedy

    Why INNERSPACE was not the hit it should have been will remain a mystery for years to come. And old concept (FANTASTIC VOYAGE) is given an update with spectacular (for the time, but still good) special effects and an excellent cast. Martin Short is a real delight as a neurotic supermarket clerk who at first thinks he's possessed, only to discover that the only thing in his body is a miniaturized Navy test pilot, Dennis Quaid, who was accidently injected into him instead of a lab rabbit. Meg Ryan is cute as ever, and Robert Picardo co-stars in one of his best roles, The Cowboy. The late screenwriter Jeffrey Boam keeps the story simple but allows for some good suspense and laughs, and director Joe Dante keeps the pacing just right. The battle between Quaid and an enemy inside Short's stomach is the highlight of the film. I remember how much I wanted to be Quaid's Tuck Pendleton (and have his little pod) when I first saw the movie. The ending seems obvious for a sequel, but due to the film's surprising box office failure, it was not to be. Still, this is a really fun movie for the whole family, and I hope a Special Edition DVD is not far away.

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    • Trivia
      John Hora, who had previously worked as Joe Dante's cinematographer on all of his movies, was cast as Ozzie after Steven Spielberg suggested him to play the absent minded professor. Director Dante and producer Michael Finnell were very skeptical about that idea and Spielberg insisted that they give him a screen test to just to see and was cast after impressing Dante and Finnell.
    • Goofs
      (at around 55 mins) When Jack turns away from the mirror the picture in Tuck's pod should have turned with Jack's head, instead it stayed looking at Jack in the mirror.
    • Quotes

      Lt. Tuck Pendleton: I'm right here, INSIDE you INSIDE YOUR BODY!

      Jack Putter: [stands up] Oh God! Somebody help me! I'M POSSESSED!

    • Crazy credits
      The Special Effects credit at the end of the movie states "Mr Short's Interiors by Industrial Light and Magic".
    • Alternate versions
      In the Blu-ray master, the opening and closing Warner Bros. Pictures logos were replaced with the 2003 variants.
    • Connections
      Edited into The Green Fog (2017)
    • Soundtracks
      Twistin' the Night Away
      Written by Sam Cooke

      Published by ABKCO MUSIC, INC.

      Performed and Produced by Rod Stewart

      Courtesy of WARNER BROS. RECORDS

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    • Release date
      • December 16, 1987 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Viaje insólito
    • Filming locations
      • Wayfarer's Chapel - 5755 Palos Verdes Drive South, Rancho Palos Verdes, California, USA(church - wedding)
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros.
      • The Guber-Peters Company
      • Amblin Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $27,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $25,893,810
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $4,739,913
      • Jul 5, 1987
    • Gross worldwide
      • $25,893,810
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    • Runtime
      2 hours
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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