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A Gnome Named Gnorm (1990)

Director: Stan Winston

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From Time Out Film Guide

A particularly desperate addition to the cycle of buddy-cop pics, in which LAPD workhorse Hall (who's filled out somewhat from his geeky John Hughes days) finds himself teamed with one of the little people (a creature who's burrowed up from beneath the earth in search of a life-giving crystal) to track down some diamond thieves. Director Stan Winston made his name as the effects wizard behind Aliens.

Author: TJ 0000-00-00 00:00:00

Time Out Film Guide


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  • Erika said...
    Posted on Feb 15 2008 16:29 I have been trying to find it also. I would love to have it. Has anyone had any luck?????
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    Posted on Sep 30 2007 13:09 i want this movie but can't seem to download it
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    Posted on Aug 03 2007 15:46 i love this movie, they need to do a remake or digital re master the old. I have been trying to download this movie for ages.
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Cast & crew

Director: Stan Winston

Producer: Ted Field

Cast: Anthony Michael Hall, Jerry Orbach, Eli Danker, Claudia Christian, Mark Harelik, Robert Z'Dar full cast

Genre(s): Fantasy

Duration: 88 mins




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