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  · 1988   · 1 ] · Box office $151.7 million [ · Elizabeth Perkins · David Moscow · John Heard · and Robert Loggia · Big was met with wide critical acclaim · particularly for Hanks' performance. It was a huge commercial success as well · grossing $151 million worldwide against a production budget of $18 million · and it proved to be pivotal to Hanks' career · establishing him as a major box-office draw as well as a critical favorite. [ · 2 ] · he inserts a coin into an antique fortune-teller machine called Zoltar · and makes a wish to be "big". It dispenses a card stating "Your wish is granted · " but Josh discovers the machine has been unplugged the entire time. The next morning · he tries to locate the machine · but finds that the carnival has moved on. Returning home · he desperately tries to explain his predicament to his mother
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