Toys Page #6

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
895 Views


For dad, Zevo and Milton,

The Elephant Nice. Now.

Do you see that score.

We're going to win.

What a fun game.

- It's over.

Patrick has problems.

I need to Manhattan.

Keep them distracted.

I should end it.

Hurry, Leslie.

The mice desert.

That must be Leslie.

How did he get there?

Tommy the Tank chases him.

- Not enough.

Put it in Zeezwijn.

- Unreliable.

Activate it.

- Zeezwijn is activated.

Put it on amphibious assault.

- Zeezwijn ready to attack.

Here I am.

Where are you?

- Fifth Avenue. At Tiffany's.

How can you go shopping?

- I'm touched. Tanks everywhere.

You need the main computer

the general's off.

How do I do that?

His office is closely guarded.

Mind the step.

We have no more toys.

- It's not too good.

There.

These designs are good.

Beware, Leslie. Enemy at nine hours.

Get out. On Thurs.

Shoot him.

Go away, bad Swiss army knife.

I mean it.

Give yourself up?

You thought I was crazy.

- I'll kill you.

I will not allow

that destroys your dad's dream.

Power fails.

Power assistance is now enabled.

You wanted to kill us all.

You can not take a joke?

- Of course.

I love jokes.

But I do not find it funny ...

If I am

and wants to destroy my world.

That's me not feeling well.

I do not know why. Weird, huh?

I was almost like you've been.

- Can we not talk it out?

Target specific

It's over

and there is nobody injured.

What a ride.

You have destroyed my sister.

I want a sandwich now.

- Is Alsatia a robot?

My father built it.

I needed someone when mommy died.

So she was not older.

Now I want soup.

Can you fix it again?

- The drawings are in the safe.

Everything will be fine.

- Do you love me?

Of course. I would embrace you,

but your body is there.

I miss my heart.

- We put you back together soon.

Everything will be fine.

- I feel fine, fine ...

Look, Al. It's Christmas.

Please, do not.

You look great.

- Stop it.

So this is Paris.

- What?

I need a little tinkering.

Can you help me?

- It's better when you walk.

Dad, do not worry.

Zevo is in good hands.

I gotta go. Duty calls.

Come on Easter?

- Of course.

Then we eat eggs.

Take care of yourself.

You know your own strength.

- I can always use help.

Goodbye.

He is funny,

sporting and mysterious.

Just in case.

Sabrina

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Valerie Curtin

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

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