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1992 Certificate PG
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Robin Williams stars in this surreal anti-war fantasy directed by Barry Levinson (RAIN MAN, DINER). Williams plays Leslie Zevo, the son of a fun-loving toymaker. Leslie and his sister, Alsatia (Joan Cusack,) grew up surrounded by their father's whimsical creations in the fantastic factory that he built. When their father dies, .. Read more

Starring Robin Williams, Joan Cusack, Michael Gambon, Robin Wright
Director Barry Levinson
Genres Comedy

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Robin Williams stars in this surreal anti-war fantasy directed by Barry Levinson (RAIN MAN, DINER). Williams plays Leslie Zevo, the son of a fun-loving toymaker. Leslie and his sister, Alsatia (Joan Cusack,) grew up surrounded by their father's whimsical creations in the fantastic factory that he built. When their father dies, the children find that he has left his beloved business in the hands of his brother, a war-monger General (Michael Gambon), thinking that despite his children's love of the company, they don't have minds for business. Unable to disregard his military sensibilities, the General embarks on his own secret project in an effort to make toys that fulfill his confrontational nature, developing video games for children that actually control live weapons. Discovering their uncle's diabolical plan, Leslie and Alsatia set out to stop the general in his tracks and save their father's dream factory from manufacturing lethal weapons. Levinson's interesting social commentary also features rapper LL Cool J as the general's son, Patrick, a military man who specialises in camouflage; and Robin Wright as Leslie's love interest.

Starring Robin Williams, Joan Cusack, Michael Gambon, Robin Wright, LL Cool J
Director Barry Levinson
Studio 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time DVD: 1 hr 56 mins
Certificate Certificate PG
Genres Comedy
Language DVD: English
Released DVD: 13 Oct 2003
Production year: 1992
Format DVD
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  • 2 stars out of 5

    In this fragile fantasy, Donald O'Connor plays an ailing toymaker whose factory becomes an assembly line for destructive toys when his war-addicted brother, Michael Gambon, inherits the business. You'll gasp in sheer amazement at the magnificent sets and décor, which alone make this vainglorious slice of Pythonesque whimsy and allegory worth a look — just try to ignore the rather naive and self-indulgent plot. Robin Williams, playing the nephew who tries to stop Gambon manufacturing only war toys, is surprisingly low-key, though, ironically, director Barry Levinson's cult flop could have done with one of Williams's over-the-top performances.

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  • Levinson's film not only establishes a daunting benchmark for the year's worst, its dire whimsicality will impel many... read more on Time Out

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  • 4 out of 4 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 1 star

    What is this mess?

    This is a truly horrible film. Barry Levinson is a great filmmaker (Diner, Tin Men, Rain Man, Wag the Dog) so what happened here?

    This film is a mess. It is never funny. Even Robin Williams seems to tied to the material to be able to improvise to good effect.

    Joan Cusack is wasted, as is Robin Wright.

    The idea is not a bad one, military general takes over toy factory, and could have been made to much better effect - think this concept combined with Small Soldiers?! There was potentially a good idea here, but this film isn't it.

    Worst of all is the unnecessary, brutal and dull, good toy vs bad toy battle toward the end.

    A thoroughly unpleasant film, I didn't watch it for 12 years and now I know why!

      • Motta80 from West Sussex
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  • Rated - 1 star [Highly rated reviewer]

    Love Robin Williams- but not in this film!

    A REAL dissapointment! Hardly can understand the storyline (as a kid or adult!) and the story seems pointless and stupid- I mean who would film a toy duck after a death for 3 mins? Sooooo borning. Don't waste your time and watch 'Flubber' instead (so much better (includs Robbin)

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    Williams to star in Man of the Year

    • 07 Oct 2005

    Robin Williams is set to star in upcoming movie Man of the Year. Variety reports that Williams, who starred in films such as Insomnia, Patch Adams and One-Hour Photo is to re-unite with producer Barry Levinson. The Good Will Hunting and Flubber star has worked with Levinson before on the set of Toys and Good Morning Vietnam, and the producer has notably been involved with other big movies, such as Sleepers and Donnie Brasco. The movie will star Robin Williams as a talk-show host who decides to... Read more

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