
On this day July 1, 1987, the sci fi comedy adventure Innerspace premiered in theaters. Directed by Joe Dante, the film starred Dennis Quaid as a test pilot who is miniaturized and accidentally injected into the body of a hypochondriac grocery clerk played by Martin Short. Meg Ryan and Kevin McCarthy also starred in the fast paced and inventive story.
With a budget of 27 million dollars, Innerspace combined special effects, action, and comedy in a unique way that stood out in the summer of 1987. It featured groundbreaking visual sequences that took audiences inside the human body, earning the film an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects.
The movie grossed 42 million dollars at the box office and later found an even larger audience on home video and cable, becoming a cult favorite. Its blend of science fiction and slapstick humor made it a standout among 80s genre films.
80s insight: Innerspace reflected the 1980s love for blending genres. With comedy, adventure, and sci fi all rolled into one, it captured the era’s spirit of creativity and crowd pleasing storytelling.
With a budget of 27 million dollars, Innerspace combined special effects, action, and comedy in a unique way that stood out in the summer of 1987. It featured groundbreaking visual sequences that took audiences inside the human body, earning the film an Academy Award for Best Visual Effects.
The movie grossed 42 million dollars at the box office and later found an even larger audience on home video and cable, becoming a cult favorite. Its blend of science fiction and slapstick humor made it a standout among 80s genre films.
80s insight: Innerspace reflected the 1980s love for blending genres. With comedy, adventure, and sci fi all rolled into one, it captured the era’s spirit of creativity and crowd pleasing storytelling.