Small Soldiers - Cast

Cast

  • Kirsten Dunst as Christy Fimple
  • Gregory Smith as Alan Abernathy
  • Frank Langella as the voice of Archer, the leader of the Gorgonites.
  • Tommy Lee Jones as the voice of Chip Hazard, the leader of the Commando Elite.
  • Phil Hartman as Phil Fimple, Christy's father. This role was Hartman's last role in a major film before his death. The film is dedicated to his memory.
  • Denis Leary as Gil Mars
  • Kevin Dunn as Stuart Abernathy
  • Ann Magnuson as Irene Abernathy
  • Jay Mohr as Larry Benson
  • David Cross as Irwin Wayfair
  • Wendy Schaal as Marion Fimple
  • Jacob Smith as Timmy Fimple
  • Dick Miller as Joe
  • Robert Picardo as Ralph
  • Belinda Balaski as Neighbor
  • Rance Howard as Husband
  • Jackie Joseph as Wife

Bruce Dern, along with George Kennedy, Ernest Borgnine, Jim Brown and Clint Walker from The Dirty Dozen provided voices for the rest of the Commando Elite (Dern replaced another Dirty Dozen star Richard Jaeckel who died before shooting began). An uncredited Jim Cummings, along with Michael McKean, Harry Shearer and Christopher Guest from This is Spinal Tap provided voices for the remaining Gorgonites. Sarah Michelle Gellar and Christina Ricci provided the voices for the transformed Gwendy dolls.

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