The Incredible Shrinking Woman is a 1981 science fiction/comedy film, starring Lily Tomlin, Charles Grodin, Ned Beatty, John Glover and Elizabeth Wilson, and directed by Joel Schumacher. The film was written by Tomlin's longtime life partner and frequent collaborator, Jane Wagner. The original music score was composed by Suzanne Ciani. This film is a take-off on the 1957 science fiction classic The Incredible Shrinking Man, and credited as based on Richard Matheson's novel, The Shrinking Man. Pat Kramer is an ordinary suburban housewife and mother. Her husband works for an advertising... company. After being exposed to an experimental perfume, she begins to shrink, gradually at first, then rapidly. A few weeks pass, and Pat has shrunk to the height of her own children. Eventually, she becomes a celebrity of sorts, appearing on The Mike Douglas Show, and captures the hearts of the American people. Soon she is less than a foot tall, making her like a doll to her children, and forcing her to move into a dollhouse. Pat is kidnapped by a group of mad scientists, who make it seem that she perished in the kitchen garbage disposal.
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| Release date: | January 30, 1981 |
| Directed by: | Joel Schumacher |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 88 Minutes |
| Editor: | Jeff Gourson |
| Music by: | Suzanne Ciani |
| Screenplay by: | Jane Wagner |
| Adapted from: | The Shrinking Man |
| Genre: | Science Fiction, Comedy |