Innerspace [Limited Edition]
4.7 | 3,637 ratings
Price: 59.95
Last update: 02-04-2026
Product details
- MPAA rating : PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Package Dimensions : 6.73 x 5.31 x 0.51 inches; 3.88 ounces
- Director : Joe Dante
- Media Format : 4K
- Run time : 2 hours
- Release date : April 28, 2026
- Actors : Dennis Quaid, Martin Short, Meg Ryan
- Producers : Steven Spielberg
- Studio : Arrow Video
- ASIN : B0GKPNTVL3
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- Customer Reviews:4.74.7 out of 5 stars(3,636)
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- RenaissanceManSpielberg's Fantastic VoyageThis movie was released in 1987...and many movies from the 80s show their 20+ year age but this movie does not show its age. As a true testament to Spielberg and the great actors, this movie has aged very little. If it weren't for the very young Meg Ryan, Dennis Quaid, Martin Short and Robert Picardo, you could say that this movie is a fairly recent release.
The premise is simple. Dennis Quaid is a test pilot who has been passed up for the space program and instead is picked up by an obscure government program to pilot a submarine that is going to be miniaturized and injected into a rabbit. He has some personal problems with Meg Ryan and she dumps him. He gets miniaturized but before he can be injected into the rabbit the bad guys break into the lab to steal the technology that miniaturizes people. A lab assistant escapes with a minaturized Quaid in his pod in a syringe. Before he is killed, the assistant injects Quaid into an unsuspecting hypocondriac, Martin Short. Quaid's pod has the capability to interface with the optic nerve and the eardrum of the person he's injected in so he can "talk" to his host and "see" what he sees. And so, begins this wonderful adventure to get Quaid back to normal size by getting the stolen technology back, get Quaid back together with Meg Ryan, to get the bad guys, and to prove that Martin Short is not crazy hearing Quaid in his head. I won't spoil the movie from there on -- its a great ride. Oh, I will add that somewhere along the way we bump into Robert Picardo who plays "The Cowboy," a wonderfully memorable performance by Robert Picardo as some kind of technology mercenary -- Picardo commands the silver screen whenever he's on camera --definitely worth watching for just that.
This movie was great back in the 80s and still is a great movie. Spielberg did a great job making it timeless. The special effects are still good today and Quaid, Short, Meg Ryan, Robert Picardo are great in this movie.
The movie felt very much like a modernized Fantastic Voyage -- being about the inner space (the human body) only with a romantic comedy + action adventure movie mixed in.
This is definitely worth watching -- its an "A" Movie from an "A" Director with "A" Actors. I will also say that this is a more innocent movie from a more innocent time in moviemaking which is a welcome break from the overly "cool" and overly "sheik" personas in today's movies. It is a Fantastic Voyage. If you grew up in the 80s, you'll love this.
If you're wondering what the feel of this movie is -- its very similar to Back to the Future in terms of flavor with about the same amount of adventure, a dash less comedy and a pinch more romantic comedy. This movie inspired rides at the major theme parks so it was a major production. If you have Back to the Future, you need to have Inner Space. - anthony b.I wondered if this would live up to the hype. It more than did.This movie is a classic. The characters start out goofy and develop into multi-dimensional but still funny characters. The special effects used to show a journey through the human body put The Fantastic Voyage to shame. The most unlikely characters get the most suspenseful action scenes. Even some pretty minor characters get their moments to be extremly memorable. The Big Bad is as magnificently hammy as Dennis Quaid's hotshot pilot. Last but certainly not least, the soundtrack really shined in places, and is especially effective with the song that plays for the car chase in the end credits.
- zarkon73Good movieCame in good condition no complaints.
- James L.A 1987 Quirky Comedy Sci-Fi Fantasy Movie I Personally EnjoyInnerspace is about a seemingly washed-up overdrinking test pilot who signs up to be shrunk (along with his submersible craft) and injected into a rabbit to test the ability to interact with the outside world. 'Bad guys' attempt to steal the technology to sell on the black market, but not before the pilot is shrunk and put into a syringe. Through comical mishaps, the pilot gets injected into a random stranger who, along with the pilot's girlfriend/reporter, try to elude the bad guys and get the test pilot back to the lab to be re-enlarged. Along with Dennis Quaid, Meg Ryan, and Martin Short are a host of actors who were popular or well known in 1987, as well as some up-and-comers. It has the Steven Spielberg signature all over it. Check out IMDB for more info on the movie.
The Blu-ray quality is pretty good. Cropped from the original 35MM "1.85:1" format to fit the 16:9 "1.87:1" modern TV format in 2015, there is minimal edge loss from the original theatrical release with no content changes I could notice.
Innerspace (at the time of this writing), could be owned for $8.99 or rented an Amazon Prime Video for $3.99. I plan to watch it more than twice, so opted to own the disc.