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Little Monsters

  • 1989
  • PG
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
15K
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Fred Savage and Howie Mandel in Little Monsters (1989)
A boy discovers an incredible and gruesome world of monsters under his bed.
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11-year-old Bryan Stevenson is drawn into a world of magic , mischief and wonder . After moving to a new town . He offers a sleep in his 6 year old brother Eric Stevenson's room and soon dis... Read all11-year-old Bryan Stevenson is drawn into a world of magic , mischief and wonder . After moving to a new town . He offers a sleep in his 6 year old brother Eric Stevenson's room and soon discovers there really is a monster Under the Bed.11-year-old Bryan Stevenson is drawn into a world of magic , mischief and wonder . After moving to a new town . He offers a sleep in his 6 year old brother Eric Stevenson's room and soon discovers there really is a monster Under the Bed.

  • Director
    • Richard Greenberg
  • Writers
    • Terry Rossio
    • Ted Elliott
  • Stars
    • Fred Savage
    • Howie Mandel
    • Daniel Stern
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    15K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Richard Greenberg
    • Writers
      • Terry Rossio
      • Ted Elliott
    • Stars
      • Fred Savage
      • Howie Mandel
      • Daniel Stern
    • 76User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Fred Savage
    Fred Savage
    • Brian
    Howie Mandel
    Howie Mandel
    • Maurice
    Daniel Stern
    Daniel Stern
    • Glen Stevenson
    Margaret Whitton
    Margaret Whitton
    • Holly Stevenson
    Rick Ducommun
    Rick Ducommun
    • Snik
    Frank Whaley
    Frank Whaley
    • Boy
    Ben Savage
    Ben Savage
    • Eric
    William Murray Weiss
    • Todd
    Devin Ratray
    Devin Ratray
    • Ronnie Coleman
    Amber Barretto
    Amber Barretto
    • Kiersten
    J. Michael Hunter
    • Mr. Finn
    Tom Hull
    • Principal
    Magbee
    • Bus Driver
    Lisa Cain
    Lisa Cain
    • Holly's Friend
    Tony Bonsignore
    • Beach Bum
    Dana Wood
    • Arnold
    Byron Faler
    • Schmoog
    Doug Turner
    • St. Louis Monster
    • Director
      • Richard Greenberg
    • Writers
      • Terry Rossio
      • Ted Elliott
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    7kevin_robbins

    There's a lot to like about this film

    Little Monsters (1989) is a movie I loved as a kid and recently watched again on Netflix with my daughter. The storyline follows a young man whose little brother is plagued by a monster under his bed. When he decides to help his brother get over the problem he offers to switch rooms for a night and discovers the monster is real. The young man becomes best friends with the monster but discovers there may be side effects to being friends with a monster. This movie is directed by Richard Greenberg (Tales from the Crypt episodes) in his directorial debut and stars Fred Savage (Wonder Years), Howie Mandel (Gremlins), Daniel Stern (Home Alone), Margaret Whitton (Major League), Frank Whaley (Pulp Fiction) and Ben Savage (Boy Meets World). The storyline and settings in this are absolutely awesome. They did a great job of establishing relationships between characters and the settings both within the house, school and under the bed were awesome, really captures the imagination. The dialogue in this was very good and creative. Savage and Mandel played off each other to perfection. The makeup and special effects were very good and the conclusion was surprisingly well developed, thought out and intense. There's a lot to like about this film and I would recommend seeing it at least once. I'd score this a 7.5/10.
    8JakeRfilmfreak

    Where There's A Bed, There's A Way

    Little Monsters will always be an absolute classic from my childhood. It's a movie I've seen many times, and it's just as entertaining now as it was then. The comedy is perfect for all ages, and it's the kind of movie you'll want to see more than once.

    The story about two complete opposites becoming best friends wasn't exactly original, but throwing in the monster element, and the fantasy underworld setting definitely made it feel original. The characters/monsters were very creative along with the overall concept for the film, and the cast portrayed those characters great.

    This is a great movie that I would recommend to anyone who hasn't seen it.
    10ReviewBunny

    PISS! WHO PISSED IN MY APPLE JUICE!?

    I remember watching this movie with my dad when I was 9 and it was easily one of the funniest movie I had ever feasted my eyes upon. Howie Mandel's one liners were wildly inappropriate for children. Not too mention Fred Savage who was playing an eleven year old boy was almost just as cheeky which made the hilarity of the characters even more difficult not to laugh at. While it definitely doesn't even come close to being as hilarious as The Goonies it certainly is one of the funniest children's films to come out of the 1980s.
    6LetsReviewThat26

    a fun film full of laughs and mischief

    Howie mandell plays a great job as maurice, the boogyman that lives under brians bed. His wacky and fun and really shows off his acting talents here. His makeup along with the design of the rest of the monsters is fun also. We also have Danial stern as brians father, who was fun but wish we saw more of him. The rest of the cast were good and this movie is just a big thrill ride. That is untill brians fun becomes a nightmare but even that is entertaining but also scary at the same time. Overall a good movie but not intended as a family viewing experiance.
    vertigo_14

    Creative kid's adventure.

    Little Monsters is a fun film for kids. Brian Stevenson (Fred Savage) seems to be getting blamed for everything these days. Leaving his bike out behind his dad's car. Making a mess out of the ice cream. But Brian insists that it isn't his fault.

    One night, Brian discovers the cause to all his problems is a monster named Maurice (Howie Mandell), and shows Brian that under every kids bed, is the entrance to the underworld of childish monsters. And for Brian, it's the coolest thing and an excellent escape from his problems in the real world. It's great. There's no adult supervision. They can do whatever they want, whenever. And, the funniest part, is that Brian gets to join Maurice creating monster mischief to get little kids in trouble (peanut butter on the phone, seran wrap on the toilet seat, etc). It's a whole lot of fun for kids tired of rules.

    But the monster life isn't all the treat it's cracked up to be. In the first place, there's an ugly looking fat monster who torments the monster kids that don't obey him. Maurice and his new friends have to destroy the evil monsters who have kidnapped Brian's little brother, Eric (played by Fred Savage's brother, Ben). And, Brian, Maurice, and some of their friends, have to get Eric back before they get stuck in the monster world forever. If they do, they'll turn into monsters too.

    This is a great, creative kids movie, exploring the idea of monster life under the bed long before Monster's Inc. I still enjoy the sequence of Brian setting up his room to trap the monster and also the sequence where Brian and Maurice go around the neighboorhood to cause mischief and get the kids in trouble. And, despite it's age, I don't even think it's a dated adventure movie. Unfortuantely, it was also one of those movies where young Ben Savage was still the cute little kid that made you ignore the fact that he couldn't act.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Daniel Stern did the voice-over narration on The Wonder Years (1988), which starred Fred Savage.
    • Goofs
      While it is understood that Brian should not visit the Monsters' world anymore because he may turn into a monster himself, there is no reason to think Maurice cannot continue to visit Brian at night in the human world. This makes the tearful goodbye at the end unnecessary.
    • Quotes

      Maurice: A man's best friend, His right hand.

    • Crazy credits
      After the song "Road to Nowhere", the rest of the end credits audio track is Maurice eating Doritos chips.
    • Alternate versions
      In the original theatrical cut, "Little Bitty Pretty One" by Bobby Day plays during the scene where the monsters attempt to scare a baby. On the DVD released by MGM in 2004, this song is replaced with "Ooh Wow" by Buckwheat Zydeco (though the end credits still list the original song). The Blu-ray released by Lionsgate (as part of their Vestron Video series), and the television airings, keep the original song intact.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: The Package/Wired/Cookie/Little Monsters/The Little Thief (1989)
    • Soundtracks
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      Written by Frankie Paul and A. Ellis

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • August 25, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Chicos monsters
    • Filming locations
      • Wilmington, North Carolina, USA
    • Production companies
      • Davis Entertainment
      • Licht/Mueller Film Corporation
      • Vestron Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $4,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $793,775
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $253,834
      • Aug 27, 1989
    • Gross worldwide
      • $793,775
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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