Tuck Pendleton is a cocky pilot, who is taking part in a miniaturization experiment. When some bad guys break into the lab to steal the technology, one of the scientists takes a syringe which contains the miniaturized Tuck and vessel. Now in the vessel is part of the material needed to restore him. But the other part which is the lab is stolen. The scientist's shot but before dying he injects Tuck into Jack Putter, a hypochondriac, who feels that something is wrong with him all the time. When Tuck links himself to Jack's systems, he discovers that something happened. So they go back to the lab, and discover what happened. Now they are told that unless they retrieve the material that was stolen they won't be able to restore Tuck before his oxygen is depleted. Now the government rep decides that the only thing that matters that as long as they have the other half of the material, it is useless to the thieves. So Tuck eggs Jack to go out and find the thieves. They enlist the aid of Tuck's old girlfriend, Lydia, who is a reporter. And it's fortunate for them that she has a lead that pans out.
AMAZON.COM REVIEWS FOR INNERSPACE (1987): Distractingly loose but clever, this 1987 comedy by Joe Dante(Gremlins, Matinee) starsMartin Short as a hypochondriac and Dennis Quaid as a miniaturizedtest pilot who is accidentally injected into him. Taking a page or two(or a hundred) from the classic science fiction movie Fantastic Voyage,Innerspace details the adventures of traveling through thehuman body's complicated systems, though in this case, it proves anunusual way for two characters to forge a bond. Dante's endlessimagination goes into overdrive here, but the film is more gimmickthan anything else and ultimately feels a bit hollow. Fans of Short orQuaid might like it more than most, though Dante's hardcore fans willalso appreciate seeing his stock players Dick Miller and KevinMcCarthy. --Tom Keogh
AWARDS FOR INNERSPACE (1987):
- Academy Awards, USA
1988
Won
Oscar
Best Effects, Visual Effects
Dennis Muren
Bill George
Harley Jessup
Kenneth Smith
- Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA
1988
Nominated
Saturn Award
Best Director
Joe Dante
Best Science Fiction Film
Best Special Effects
Dennis Muren
Bill George
Harley Jessup
Kenneth Smith