Inspector Gadget (1999)
Inspector Gadget (1999)
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Matthew Broderick
John Brown / Inspector Gadget / Robo Gadget
Rupert Everett
Sanford Scolex / Dr. Claw
Joely Fisher
Brenda / Robobrenda
Michelle Trachtenberg
Penny
Andy Dick
Kramer
Cheri Oteri
Mayor Wilson
Mike Hagerty
Sikes
Dabney Coleman
Chief Quimby
D.L. Hughley
Gadgetmobile (voice)
René Auberjonois
Artemus Bradford
Frances Bay
Thelma
Mr. T
Himself
Richard Kiel
Famous Big Guy with Silver Teeth
Richard Lee-Sung
Famous Villain with Deadly Hat
David Kellogg
Director
Bobby Bell
Famous Identifier of Sea Planes
Hank Barrera
Famous Native American Sidekick
Keith Morrison
Famous Assistant to Dr. Frankensomething
John Kim
Son Before Second Son
Jesse Yoshimura
Bane of the Bumbling / Robobrendaerobics Group Member
Aaron Meyerson
Aaron Meyerson / Executive Producer
Cliff Emmich
Out of Control Bus Driver
Richard Penn
Fantastic Doctor
J.P. Manoux
Mayor's Sychophantic Assistant
Brian George
Sore Guru
Alexander Witt
Wet, Green Businessman / Second Unit Director
E.J. Callahan
Hot Dog Vendor
Chad Parker
Assistant Car Thief / Stunts
Frank Masi
Period Photographer / Still Photographer
Mary Chris Wall
Snoopy News Anchor
Linda Cevallos
Showgirl
Loralyn Peterson
Showgirl
Andy Heyward
Mr. D.I.C. - Party Guest / Characters / Producer
Don Adams
Brain (voice)
Danny Nero
Police Officer (uncredited)
Zak Penn
Screenplay
Kerry Ehrin
Screenplay / Story
David Kellogg
Director
Dana Olsen
Story
Andrew Silver
Music Editor
Chris Jargo
ADR Supervisor
Dave McMoyler
ADR Supervisor
Craig S. Jaeger
Foley Supervisor
Gayle Wesley
First Assistant Sound Editor
David Stanke
Assistant Sound Editor
Greg Zimmerman
Foley Recordist
Jeanette Browning
ADR Recordist
Edward J. Cox
Electrician
Paul Santoni
Second Assistant Camera
Lisa Bonaccorso
Camera Loader
Jerry Eubanks
Electrician
Ellen Ryba
Key Costumer
Philip A. Hess
Sound Effects Editor
Michael C. Price
Dolly Grip
Christopher Raimo
Visual Effects Coordinator
Sergio Mimica-Gezzan
First Assistant Director
Tom C. Peitzman
Visual Effects Producer
Robert Q. Mathews
Costume Supervisor
Christina Smith
Makeup Supervisor
Jacklin Masteran
Hairstylist
Kevin Greutert
First Assistant Editor
Lon Bender
Sound Designer / Sound Supervisor
Frank Smathers
Sound Effects Editor
Michael A. Reagan
Sound Effects Editor
Laura Graham
ADR Editor
Ken Peterson
Transportation Coordinator
Sean Hobin
Second Assistant Director
Bob Badami
Music Editor
John P. Shine
Best Boy Grip
Daryl Kass
Unit Production Manager
Susan Schuler-Page
Hairstylist
John Janusek
Key Grip
Michael Lorenz
Makeup Artist
Dawn Y. Line
Costumer
Michael D. Weldon
First Assistant Camera
Moshe Levin
'B' Camera Operator
Terry Porter
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mel Metcalfe
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Scott Martin Gershin
Sound Effects Editor
Randy Kelley
Sound Effects Editor
Mary Beth Smith
Negative Cutter
Craig Haagensen
Camera Operator
John Cannon
Assistant Sound Editor
Scott Hillman
Key Rigging Grip
Peter Chesney
Special Effects Coordinator
Alan Cohen
First Assistant 'B' Camera
Chris Hogan
Dialogue Editor
Kevin J. Lang
Best Boy Electric
Jon Title
Sound Effects Editor
Don Tomich
Electrician
Lamonte Bell
Payroll Accountant
Liz Ralston
Visual Effects Producer
Greg John Callas
Construction Coordinator
Josh Kuhn
Craft Service
Nerses Gezalyan
Foley Mixer
Jay Galbo
Electrician
Brian Tilden
Electrician
Barbara Lorenz
Hair Supervisor
Jeff Mart
Steadicam Operator
Dan Hegeman
Sound Effects Editor
Lauren Stephens
Dialogue Editor
Dean A. Zupancic
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Doc Kane
ADR Mixer
Steven C. McGee
Chief Lighting Technician
Gary Gillingham
Production Accountant
Gregory Lundsgaard
Steadicam Operator
Tristan M. Brighty
First Assistant Editor
Christopher Assells
Sound Effects Editor
Constance A. Kazmer
ADR Editor
Richard Dwan Jr.
Dialogue Editor
Dana Ross
Color Timer
Cynthia Barr
Makeup Artist
Mary Andrews
ADR Editor
Jason Roberts
Second Second Assistant Director
Deborah Simmrin
Unit Publicist
Gary Archer
Prosthetics
Dane Farwell
Stunts
Merrick Rustia
Visual Effects
Cazimir Milostan
Stunts
Jill Brown
Stunts / Stunt Double
Seth Arnett
Stunts
Phil Chong
Stunts
Rosine 'Ace' Hatem
Stunts
Gilbert B. Combs
Stunts
Roy Farfel
Stunts
Scott Sproule
Stunts
Shirley Smrz
Stunts
Mark Stefanich
Stunts
Doc D. Charbonneau
Stunts
Hubie Kerns Jr.
Stunts
Ben Scott
Stunts
Kim Robert Koscki
Stunt Driver / Stunts
Michael Papajohn
Stunts
Keith Woulard
Stunts
Jeff Habberstad
Stunts
Rick Seaman
Stunts
Ted R. Boyse
Stunts
Douglas Crosby
Stunts
P.K. West
Stunts
Richard L. Blackwell
Stunts
Deborah Habberstad
Stunts
Carol Neilson
Stunts
Michael Russo
Stunts
Tanner Gill
Stunts
Jeff Podgurski
Stunts
Merritt Yohnka
Stunts
May Boss
Stunts
Johnny Martin
Stunts
Svetla Krasteva
Stunts
William Morts
Stunts
Keith Campbell
Stunts
Jake Lombard
Stunts
Fred Waugh
Stunts
Christopher 'Critter' Antonucci
Stunts
Charles Croughwell
Stunts
Tim Gallin
Stunts
Denney Pierce
Stunts
Alan D. Purwin
Stunts
Mark Aaron Wagner
Stunts
Big Daddy Wayne
Stunts
John Branagan
Stunts
John-Clay Scott
Stunts
Erik Stabenau
Stunt Double
Mick O'Rourke
Stunts
Walt Oggier
Stunts
Janet Paparazzo
Stunts
Myke Schwartz
Stunts
Richard E. Butler
Stunts
LaFaye Baker
Stunts
Clay Donahue Fontenot
Stunts
Randy Hall
Stunt Double
Mike H. McGaughy
Stunts
Carrick O'Quinn
Stunts
Carl Paoli
Stunts
Darlene Ava Williams
Stunts
Jake Brake
Stunts
Chris Sayour
Stunts
Lee Waddell
Stunts
Debbie Evans
Stunt Double / Stunts
Adam Shankman
Choreographer
Karin Silvestri
Stunts
Leigh Hennessy
Stunt Double
Charlie Messenger
Extras Casting
John Debney
Original Music Composer
Gerald B. Greenberg
Editor
Adam Greenberg
Director of Photography
Thom Noble
Editor
Alan Cody
Editor
Jean Chalopin
Characters / Co-Producer
Bruno Bianchi
Characters
Keii Johnston
Stunts
Stan Winston
Animatronics Designer
Mary E. Vogt
Costume Design
Jordan Kerner
Producer
Jon Avnet
Executive Producer
Kate J. Sullivan
Set Decoration
Richard R. Hoover
Visual Effects Supervisor
Nelson Bush
Swing
Lou Arkoff
Co-Producer
Michael White
Production Design
Leslie Dilley
Production Design
Amanda Mackey
Casting
Cathy Sandrich Gelfond
Casting
Ralph Winter
Executive Producer
David Brace
Leadman
B. Ted Deiker
Production Coordinator
Lawrence A. Hubbs
Art Direction
Alan Burg
Swing
Roger Stevenson
Boom Operator
Geoff Hubbard
Supervising Art Director
Sharron Reynolds-Enriquez
Script Supervisor
Lisa A. Becker
Production Supervisor
Michael O'Donnell
Swing
Michael A. Belgrave
Swing
Peter Afterman
Music Supervisor
Barry Bernardi
Executive Producer
Media.
Details.
Release DateJuly 23, 1999
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 18m
Content RatingPG
Budget$75,000,000
Box Office$134,403,112
Filming LocationsPittsburgh · Los Angeles, United States
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Inspector Gadget is a 1999 American superhero comedy film directed by David Kellogg and written by Kerry Ehrin and Zak Penn from a story by Ehrin and Dana Olsen. Loosely based on the 1980s animated television series of the same name, the film stars Matthew Broderick as the title character, Rupert Everett as Dr. Claw, Michelle Trachtenberg as Penny, and Dabney Coleman as Chief Quimby. Five new characters were introduced: Dr. Brenda Bradford (played by Joely Fisher), Sykes (played by Michael G. Hagerty), Kramer (played by Andy Dick), Mayor Wilson (played by Cheri Oteri) and the Gadgetmobile (voiced by D. L. Hughley). The film tells the origin story of Inspector Gadget as he attempts to foil an evil plot concocted by the series villain, Dr. Claw. It was filmed in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Baton Rouge, Louisiana; and Los Angeles, California, with the castle-like main tower of Pittsburgh's PPG Place playing a central role.
Produced by Caravan Pictures and DIC Entertainment (which was owned by The Walt Disney Company at the time of production), the film was released theatrically by Walt Disney Pictures on July 23, 1999. It was the last film produced by Caravan Pictures, before the company merged into Spyglass Entertainment. It was also dedicated to the memory of production designer Michael White, who died on January 19, 1999, in Los Angeles during production of the film at the age of 36.
The film had a worldwide gross of $134 million against a $90 million budget, while also receiving negative reviews from critics, who gave some praise towards the acting, but criticized the screenplay, visual effects, editing, humor, and lack of faithfulness to the source material (particularly with Dr. Claw showing his face). It lost the studio approximately $30 million. It was followed by the 2003 direct-to-video sequel Inspector Gadget 2, though only D. L. Hughley reprised his role as the voice of the Gadget mobile.