The Workers

The Workers is a 1987 American animated film produced by Michael Wildshill Productions. The film was directed by David Silverman and Jay Mastori, written by Terry Ward and Jay Mastori, animated by Geo G. and Thalia Ward, and features the voices of Charlie Sheen, Meg Tilly, John Lithgow, Danny DeVito, and Shelley Long. It is set in a world of people wearing goggles in the future and it is about a young worker named Tark Workerson who hardly works and solve problems everyday in his entire life until he meets a beautiful worker named Kimmy Lou who helps him to be his assistant.

The film was theatrically released on November 20, 1987 in the United States by Paramount Pictures and internationally by 20th Century Fox, and made $25 million at the box office. The rights were later reverted to Multimedia in the mid 1990s, only to get sold to Universal Pictures in 1996.

Plot
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Voice cast

 * Charlie Sheen as Tark Workerson
 * Meg Tilly as Kimmy Lou
 * John Lithgow as Ninol Lommers
 * Danny DeVito as Chay May
 * Shelley Long as Vima
 * Charlie Adler as Pipo
 * Neil Ross as Jim
 * Paul Eiding as Lorn
 * Don Messick as Lonely Worker

Production
In 1983, Jay Mastori pitched a script to Michael Wildshill Productions about construction workers who were nervous building their own facility.

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Marketing
Merchandising of the film were handled by Tyco Toys, who would later go on to create a spiritual successor The Incredible Crash Dummies.

Home media
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Box office
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Critical response
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Main transcript
To see the transcript of the film, click here.

Trailer transcripts
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