Click (2006)
Click (2006)





Plot.
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Cast & Crew.

Adam Sandler
Michael Newman / Producer

Kate Beckinsale
Donna Newman

Christopher Walken
Morty

David Hasselhoff
Ammer

Henry Winkler
Ted

Julie Kavner
Trudy

Sean Astin
Bill

Joseph Castanon
Ben at 7 years old

Jonah Hill
Ben at 17 years old

Jake Hoffman
Ben at 22-30 years old

Tatum McCann
Samantha at 5 years old

Lorraine Nicholson
Samantha at 14 years old

Katie Cassidy
Samantha at 27 years old

Cameron Monaghan
Kevin O'Doyle

Jennifer Coolidge
Janine

Rachel Dratch
Alice / Alan

Sophie Monk
Stacy

Michelle Lombardo
Linda

Jana Kramer
Julie

Nick Swardson
Bed, Bath & Beyond Guy

Sidney Ganis
Dr. Bergman

Michael Yama
Watsuhita Head Executive

Mio Takada
Watsuhita Executive

Eiji Inoue
Watsuhita Executive

Toshi Toda
Watsuhita Executive

George K. Eguchi
Ancient Executive

Katheryn Cain
Kirsten

Frank Coraci
Male Nurse / Director

Tim Herlihy
Doctor / Executive Producer

Iryna Blokhina
Jogger

Emilio Cast
Michael at 10 Years Old

Willy Goldstein
Lakeside Camp Boy

Lily Mo Sheen
Lakeside Camp Girl

Carolyn Hennesy
Kathy O'Doyle

Elena Patten
Samantha's Friend

Cheyenne Alexis Dean
Samantha's Friend

Elliott Cho
Ping Woo

Alan Au
Ping Woo's Father

Ryan Keiser
Firecracker Teen

Christopher Levy
Firecracker Teen

Nickole Reyes
Firecracker Teen

Brianna Davis
Firecracker Teen

Robert Jones
Firecracker Teen

Jenae Altschwager
Judy

Manish Goyal
Habeeboo Entourage

Marco Khan
Habeeboo Entourage

Ahmad Jordan
Habeeboo Entourage

Nick Hodaly
Habeeboo Entourage

Alireza Tanbakoochi
Habeeboo Entourage

John Pagano
Bandleader

Dolores O'Riordan
Singer

Sally Insul
Aunt Peggy

Rob Schneider
Prince Habeeboo (uncredited)

Billy Slaughter
Newman Employee (uncredited)

James Earl Jones
Narrator of Michael's Past (voice) (uncredited)

Theresa Barrera
Susie (uncredited)

Elizabeth DeCicco
Hot Assistant (uncredited)

Abra Chouinard
Hot Employee (uncredited)

Terry Crews
Singing Driver (uncredited)

Howard Fong
Ping Woo's Grandfather (uncredited)

Jorge Garcia
Ammer in SAP scene (uncredited)

Tracy Britton
Office Worker (uncredited)

Jason Sandler
Best Man (uncredited)

Celeste Thorson
Punk Chick (uncredited)

Lana Titov
Wedding Guest (uncredited)

Kyle Brody
Lakeside Camp Boy (uncredited)

Blake Clark
Roy (uncredited)

Lowe Cunningham
Young Mother (uncredited)

Freddie De Grate
Segue Guy (uncredited)

Betsy Hammer
Singer (uncredited)

Dalon Huntington
Vendor (uncredited)

Jen Johnson
Bikini Girl (uncredited)

Spencer Kayden
Bar Patron (uncredited)

Samantha Kelly
Wedding Guest (uncredited)

Traycee King
Bar Patron (uncredited)

Karen Levine
Sexual Harasser (uncredited)

Kat Lombard
Ex-Girlfriend Tamara (uncredited)

Anna Lunberry
Bar Patron (uncredited)

Mark Mahoney
Waiter (uncredited)

Danny McKinnon
Max (uncredited)

Shane Ralston
Parking Attendant (uncredited)

Alexandra Sullivan
Supermodel (uncredited)

C. Michelle Woods
Ex-Girlfriend (uncredited)

Rupert Gregson-Williams
Original Music Composer

Jeff Gourson
Editor

Jack Giarraputo
Producer

Neal H. Moritz
Producer

Mark O'Keefe
Producer / Writer

Steve Koren
Producer / Writer

Dean Semler
Director of Photography

Barry Bernardi
Executive Producer

Kevin Grady
Co-Producer

Marcei A. Brown
Second Assistant Director

Brooks Arthur
Music Supervisor

Max Daniels
Stunts

Nathan Siebring
Stunts

Vanessa Motta
Stunts

Ellen Lutter
Costume Design

J.J. Perry
Stunts

J. Mark Donaldson
Stunts

Peter G. Travers
Visual Effects Supervisor

Paul Eliopoulos
Stunt Coordinator / Stunt Double

Daryl Kass
Unit Production Manager

Josh King
First Assistant Director

Jim Rygiel
Visual Effects Designer

Perry Andelin Blake
Production Design

Rick Baker
Special Effects Makeup Artist

Tania Landau
Co-Producer

Michael Dilbeck
Music Supervisor

Michael H. Barnett
Stunts

Megan Forste
Second Assistant 'B' Camera

Sanford Slepak
Key Costumer

Michael J. Broomberg
Foley Artist

Corina C. Duran-Rabichuk
Makeup Artist

William 'Bear' Paul
Key Grip

Rita Smith
Production Secretary

David C. Potter
Leadman

Russell Farmarco
Supervising ADR Editor

J.J. George
Music Editor

Alan Au
Art Direction

Jeff Mossa
Art Direction

Joe Martens
Assistant Chief Lighting Technician

Craig Riley Jr.
Best Boy Grip

Rob Frank
Assistant Location Manager

Pamela Lynn Thomas
Casting Associate

Charlie Scott Jr.
Craft Service

Edward Flotard
Transportation Captain

Morgan Davis Foehl
Assistant Editor

Richard Merryman
'B' Camera Operator

Ann Pala
Makeup Department Head

Thomas Real
Hair Department Head

Evelyne Barbier
Set Designer

Dru Homer
Art Department Coordinator

Howard London
ADR Mixer

David Katz
Video Assist Operator

John C. Hartigan
Special Effects Coordinator

Patsy Bouge
Post Production Supervisor

Terry Hubbard
Assistant Editor

Michael T. Ryan
Music Editor

Valerie Zielonka
Costume Supervisor

Andrew Slyder
Costumer

David Elliott
Construction Coordinator

John Collins
Assistant Art Director

Tammy Sandler
Unit Publicist

Tracy Bennett
Still Photographer

David Bach
Supervising Sound Editor

Marc Glassman
Sound Effects Designer

Orada Jusatayanond
Sound Effects Editor

Gary Fettis
Set Decoration

Nancy Karlin
Script Supervisor

Linda Murphy
Boom Operator

Elizabeth A. Bergman
Assistant Accountant

Melissa Kostenbauder
Casting Assistant

Chris Bustard
Extras Casting

Jeni Thornell
Extras Casting

Jeffrey J. Haboush
Sound Mixer

Bill W. Benton
Sound Mixer

Lori Harris
Costumer

Mary Iannelli
Costumer

James J. Gilson
Chief Lighting Technician

Kim Heath
Key Rigging Grip

Jeff Markwith
Set Designer

Elmo Weber
Supervising Sound Editor

Kevin Crehan
Music Editor

Roger Wall
Second Assistant 'B' Camera

Nancy Tong
Key Hair Stylist

Michael M. Piehler
Production Secretary

Marisa Ferrey
Second Second Assistant Director

Clayton Weber
Sound Effects Editor

Blake Neely
Conductor

David Taritero
Visual Effects Producer

Bill Corso
Prosthetic Makeup Artist

Gwen Everman
Production Accountant

Tamara McDonough
Additional Editing

Gary A. Hecker
Foley Artist

Fred L. McLane
First Assistant 'B' Camera

Jessica Peel
Assistant Costume Designer

John W. Murphy
Dolly Grip

Pete von Sholly
Storyboard Artist

Jeff 'Moose' Howery
Dolly Grip

Ralph Coleman
Location Manager

Timothy S. Wiles
Property Master

Hugo Santiago
Set Designer

William Eliscu
Graphic Designer

Cameron Steenhagen
Dialogue Editor

Brian Ruberg
Foley Mixer

Stuart Grusin
Music Editor

Aimee Keen
Associate Producer

Kathleen Freeman
Key Makeup Artist

Bill 'Kauhane' Hoyt
Standby Painter

Eric Ramsey
Storyboard Artist

Matthew P. Hanson
Assistant Sound Editor

Dennis Patterson
Foley Supervisor

Ian Fox
'A' Camera Operator

Tony Rivetti Sr.
First Assistant 'A' Camera

Thomas Causey
Production Sound Mixer

Jason Tamez
Production Coordinator

Cosmas A. Demetriou
Set Designer

Juan J. Rodriguez
Transportation Co-Captain

Chad Rivetti
Second Assistant 'A' Camera
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Details.
Release DateJune 23, 2006
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 47m
Content RatingPG-13
Budget$82,500,000
Box Office$240,685,326
Filming LocationsNew York City · Long Beach, United States
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Click is a 2006 American comedy drama film directed by Frank Coraci, written by Steve Koren and Mark O'Keefe, both of whom produced with Jack Giarraputo, Neal H. Moritz, and Adam Sandler, who also starred in the lead role. The film co-stars Kate Beckinsale, Christopher Walken, Henry Winkler, David Hasselhoff, Julie Kavner, and Sean Astin. The film is based on "The Magic Thread", a folk tale included in The Book of Virtues. Sandler plays Michael Newman, a workaholic family man who acquires a magical universal remote that enables him to control reality. Kate Beckinsale stars as his wife Donna and Christopher Walken as Morty, the eccentric stranger who gives Michael the remote.
Filming began in late 2005 and was finished by early 2006. Sony Pictures Releasing, under Columbia Pictures, released Click in the United States on June 23, 2006 and received mixed reviews. It was made on a budget of $82.5 million and grossed $240.7 million. It was nominated for Best Makeup at the 79th Academy Awards (it lost the award to Pan's Labyrinth). This makes Click the only Sandler-produced film (as of 2025) to be nominated for an Academy Award.
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