The Incredible Crash Dummies (film)

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The Incredible Crash Dummies
Directed by Mark Mariutto
Produced by Larry Lamb
Written by Savage Steve Holland,
Bill Kopp
Starring Michael Carvana,
James Rankin
John Stocker
Dan Hennessey
Distributed by Tyco
Release date(s) 1993
Running time 22 min.
Language English
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The Incredible Crash Dummies is a short animated movie made for television. It was produced in 1993 and originally aired on the Fox Movie Channel, then later on Fox Kids. It was later repacked as a video to be sold with one of the Crash Dummy action figures. The Incredible Crash Dummies is notable for being one of the first computer animated movies.

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[edit] Plot

Dummyland is a fictional world inhabited only by living crash dummies. Many make a living testing cars, just like the real ones.

The story begins with crash dummy professor Dr. Zub has creating a new "uncrashable" prototype armor called the Torso 9000 and is testing it with the help of crash dummy Ted. Unfortunately the initial trial run goes awry and Ted's head is severed from his body. The following night however, Ted is accidentally replaced with the head of the evil Junkman, who can now harness the power of the Torso 9000 and manages to break free from the Crash Test facility.

Plotting to destroy the crash dummies, the Junkman sets up his base near an abandoned scrap heap and creates an army of killing machines out of spare car parts. When a valuable disc of information on the Torso 9000 is stolen, and finally Dr. Zub himself is kidnapped, heroes Slick & Spin step in to save the day.

[edit] Cast

  • James Rankin -- Slick/Jackhammer (voice)
  • Michael Caruana -- Spin (voice)
  • John Stocker -- Dr. Zub/Horst (voice)
  • Dan Hennessey -- Junkman (voice)
  • Lee MacDougall -- Ted (voice)
  • Richard Bineley -- Spare Tire/Pistonhead (voice)
  • Paul Haddad -- Bull/Daryl (voice)
  • Susan Roman -- Computer Voice

[edit] Credits

  • Executive Producers: Savage Steve Holland, Bill Kopp, Margaret Loesch, Larry Lamb, Michael Hirsch, Patrick Loubert, Clive A. Smith
  • Produced by: Pamela Lehn, Stephen Hodgins
  • Directed by: Mark Mariutto
  • Coordinating Producer: Patricia R. Burns
  • Casting & Voice Director: Jessie Thomson
  • Coordinators: Jocelyn Hamilton (production), Alan Parker (storyboard), Shelley Morrow (script)
  • Consultants: Kevin Daly, John LaPick, Gordon Phillips, Carolyn Roughsedge, Mickey Strider
  • Production Supervisor: Steve Chadwick
  • Production Manager: Ruta Cube
  • Executive in Charge of Production: Barney Gilmore
  • Storyboard Artists: John Flagg, Frank Lintzen, Arna Selznick, Ray Jaffelice, Andrew Tann, Bob Smith,
  • C.G.I. Animators: Derek Chalk, Steve Ball,
  • Picture Editor: Algis Maciulis
  • Supervising Breakdown Editor: Rick Dubiel
  • Recording and Transfer Technicians: Mike Reid, Richard Stobiel

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