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A Los Angeles police detective partners up with a talking gnome in order to bring down the head of a crime ring.A Los Angeles police detective partners up with a talking gnome in order to bring down the head of a crime ring.A Los Angeles police detective partners up with a talking gnome in order to bring down the head of a crime ring.
Richard J. Landon
- Gnorm
- (as Richard Landon)
Frank Charles Lutkus III
- Gnorm
- (as Charles Lutkus)
Dave Nelson
- Gnorm
- (as David Nelson)
Rob Paulsen
- Gnorm
- (voice)
- …
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- TriviaFilmed in 1988, received limited release in 1990, pulled from circulation and re-released in 1992.
- SoundtracksStrangers in the Night
Music and Lyrics by Charles Singleton, Eddie Snyder and Bert Kaempfert
Published by Champion Music Corporation, Screen Gems-EMI Music, Inc. and Amra, Inc.
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This film is one of those that makes very clear an adage, which is pretty important in any line of work, and especially in film IMO -- "Know what you know, and know what you don't know." Stan Winston very clearly knew Makeup Special Effects, and he was a master in that field. He clearly did not know film directing ( nor shot coverage nor overseeing editing nor,... well, several other knowledge gaps in his tool chest pop out when one views this movie).
The puppetry and facial animatronics in this movie are very good, but it falls flat in almost every other department (although I think there MAY have been a decent script initially).
Hitchcock didn't sing in films, he knew better. The Coens don't act in films, they know better. Daniel Day-Lewis does not write screenplays, he brings the characters off of the page as a master actor. Stan Winston knew Makeup SFX at a master level, but did not know film directing.
The puppetry and facial animatronics in this movie are very good, but it falls flat in almost every other department (although I think there MAY have been a decent script initially).
Hitchcock didn't sing in films, he knew better. The Coens don't act in films, they know better. Daniel Day-Lewis does not write screenplays, he brings the characters off of the page as a master actor. Stan Winston knew Makeup SFX at a master level, but did not know film directing.
- X-the-Unknown
- Mar 13, 2013
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