Toys Page #5

Synopsis: An eccentric toymaker's last wish is that his brother takes over the running of the business. The brother is a military General, and is out of touch with toymaking, and out of touch with reality too. The business should really have been given to Leslie, who was much more like his toymaking father. When the General starts making weapons instead of toys, Leslie decides to take action.
Director(s): Barry Levinson
Production: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment
  Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 10 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.0
Metacritic:
40
Rotten Tomatoes:
27%
PG-13
Year:
1992
118 min
880 Views


Like angels with bones.

That is the General?

- He has nothing with him.

Check those guys from Washington.

Those are really toned.

Look at that.

An eavesdropping device. See it?

No, that's a piece of shrapnel or something.

- Shrapnel?

Yes, shrapnel.

How is it since your surgery?

- Reasonable.

But I have now

frequent chest pain.

It looks like a scissors or pliers.

We say nothing.

Now look here to Tegnell.

Complies with your expectations?

- A mini army.

Planes, remote controlled

by children?

The Israelis have little

aircraft with video cameras.

Not such a bad idea.

We go back to Washington

to discuss your proposal.

You should look to the future.

The future is anarchy.

What are you talking about?

- Lawlessness.

About the future of Lebanon,

the collapse of the system.

That the military people to people

defends. There is no money for.

Such a war brings no glory.

How can you spend more

a bomber ...

then there across America

Cancer is spent?

One million small aircraft,

$ 5000 each. You understand?

We will

should review and discuss.

What can now be viewed?

This works. This is the future.

Calm down.

- How dare you say that.

Is something wrong, sir?

- No, only one flight.

Can not be better

a whisk use?

Those guys from Washington

have not called back.

I will be showing

I know what I do.

Doctor.

I missed you. Where were you?

You know that secret.

Are we announce our engagement?

Everything is always secret.

Soon.

But first here is another commitment.

Oh, Leland.

- What is that?

You said Leland.

- That was a mistake.

You called me Leland.

- I said Leunen.

You're not

with my dad slept?

Well?

- It was an accident.

Accident?

- You were gone.

He was depressed.

- He ... Jesus, Debbie.

Wait.

You do not know how sad it is.

He feels responsible

for your mother's death.

Appendicitis. How could you?

- Appendicitis?

There she died from it.

- He sent her out on reconnaissance.

Exploration?

- Just like Jane Fonda in Hanoi.

He disguised her as Jane Fonda

and when something went wrong.

What he knows now of toys,

Mother Teresa?

He has a heart of cooked ham.

What could be better designs

than ours?

No idea, give me some soup.

Okay. What do you think, Owen?

About two weeks we know.

- Why two weeks?

Good question.

Want to know what

the General is making?

A deadly war machine.

He is so good. He is the best.

That kind of red is hard to find.

I will tell the truth.

The whole truth.

He betrayed us. Call the General.

- I never liked him anyway.

I knew he would go through.

A word about his mother

and he is a pushover.

It is not a game.

These lethal weapons are a phase.

He builds a new technology

for the future.

It begins with charity.

Kindergartens in poor areas.

Children learn to read and

write to the video computer.

- They learn, yet ...

are the games to

improve coordination.

They learn advanced

equipment to go.

And finally carry them away

real war missions.

They think it is a game,

but they destroy entire cities.

We should call the police.

- No, no police.

This is a family affair. We must

everything undone.

We arrange it.

- How?

I am monitoring

installed. I can move it.

Check it out. Mutiny.

We need unity.

A mind, body and soul.

Get up and come.

He's really good.

We are now in a body,

in soul and commitment.

We have one goal: Overcome.

Red alert phase.

They are as good as dead.

He is your son.

- War has no relatives.

We take them to graze, and rightly so.

War.

They're here, sir.

- Now it begins. My time has come.

It was not Vietnam or Korea,

but now.

Tonight on the battlefield,

in this field of innocence ...

I experience my most glorious time.

I can almost tap

the clock of fate hear.

A beautiful moment

where fate takes you by the hand.

And this is my moment.

He turned off the cameras.

Put the second system.

Even Patrick is not aware of.

I trust no one.

We are here

Let the games begin.

There is Zeezwijn.

They go through now Zeezwijnput.

See that?

The Zeezwijn.

- This is the plan.

I make sure

that the weapons are disabled.

I see you about five minutes

the model of Manhattan.

Five minutes.

- We know the road.

Should we deal with them now?

- Let them spread.

This way. I'm sure.

Dj vu.

Well, grab them.

What do

those red lights?

Red means:
Be careful. Or beef

if it is a stock cube.

I know where I want,

but not how I get there.

The secret method.

- We need help or fruit.

Look.

- Thanks, Alsatia.

Nice, but a corridor.

- Choose the floor.

Look, what cute.

Close the door.

Great, right?

The doors will now close.

On the way down.

That's a very naughty child.

Patrick is stuck in the control room.

Ball and Pop have killed each other.

Set in the Tommy Tanks

Helicopters and activate the screaming.

That guy is crazy.

Why did I not see it coming?

I saw the warnings,

the pool. I screwed up.

I had lost you.

- He knows we are here.

That seems obvious.

How do those things?

- They follow sound and movement.

Where is Patrick?

We are in a warehouse.

Here, the General

old toys stored.

Everything Zevo was found here.

Dance with me.

- Not now.

They're trapped.

Then Patrick there too.

Such a stupid mistake is not for him.

I played here once gladly.

The weapons of the General

follow the movement. Do they still?

If they are excited now.

- I have an idea.

We fight fire with marshmallows.

- A clear answer.

Ladies and gentlemen, our military.

We are going to wind forces.

- Bring me a cup of tea.

Tea for the general. Eight lumps.

Sorry that this was achieved.

Who would have thought that if you ever

excitement of anger would be?

Long ago

my dad put a factory ...

in innocence and joy,

with fun for everyone.

Today, the beginning of the end

or the end of the beginning.

Or the beginning of the bolero.

If you are a fourth or fifth go,

depending on your position ...

we spend your life in danger.

Because today we define

In this warehouse ...

the future of the toy. Is

the toy of fun and innocence ...

or a super war toys.

Mr. Penguin if not today

succeed, you're an endangered species.

You have your down not

seen. You just come out of the box.

You've never seen parts,

but that is different now.

Jump on them. Their batteries

depletion. Their antennae have to break.

The plastic samples

should be a big mess.

In the words of Barbie:

I had a dream house.

Let the spinning ball,

jump over the rope.

Dazzle them with your skills.

In the words of Mahatma Gompie:

We are tolerant, but toys

can not tolerate anything.

Do what you do,

simple souls ...

because I prefer you over

any remotely controlled pinch.

Because you exist.

Even you, Martian.

You were not a great success,

but we remained true to you.

Ask not what Zevo for you

can do for you but Zevo.

Let's bow and pray.

If you can.

Is it? An attack during

prayer. Like Pearl Harbor.

Remain calm. Wait

until you see the light in their eyes.

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Valerie Curtin

Valerie Curtin (born March 31, 1945) is an American actress and screenwriter. more…

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