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Watch Help! I’ve Shrunk the Family (2014) Full Movie

Help! I’ve Shrunk the Family

Title: Help! I’ve Shrunk the Family

Release Date: 2014-11-19

Genres: Adventure, Family, Fantasy

Runtime: 100 minutes

Status: Released

Description

Watch Help! I’ve Shrunk the Family full movie for free. Released in 2014, this film was made with a budget of $0 and has earned $2,156,387 so far, according to IMDB. Enjoy the movie!

Nine-year-old Johannes Blom gets blown away when he discovers a little man in the kitchen cupboard, hidden behind the peanut butter jar. He’s even more astonished when he realizes that this little man, ‘Wiplala’, has magical powers. When Wiplala accidentally transforms the Blom family to little people, the adventure begins. Will they ever go back to normal-sized people?

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Get to know the amazing cast and crew who made Help! I’ve Shrunk the Family a reality, and discover the passion and creativity behind its creation.

Actors

Géza Weisz, Sasha Mylanus, Kee Ketelaar, Peter Paul Muller, Marjan Luif, Paul Kooij, Cas Jansen, Manoushka Zeegelaar-Breeveld, Mamoun Elyounoussi, Sander Huisman, Christel de Laat, Peter van den Begin, Wil van der Meer, Hans Kesting, Jack Wouterse, Vera Ho, Stanley Hau, Gabbi Lieve van Waveren, Pelle Andringa

Crew

Bert Jacobs, Jani Thiltges, Niko Post, Burny Bos, Mieke de Bruijn, Simone van den Ende, Addy Otto, Rolf Dekens, Jacqueline de Goeij, Pieter Perquin, Tamara Bos, Mylene Verdurmen, Eefje Smulders, Brigitte Kerger-Santos, André Dziezuk, David Claikens, Alex Verbaere, Ruud van der Heyde, Tim Oliehoek, Annie M.G. Schmidt, Barbara Westra

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