Delgo (2008)
Delgo (2008)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
Currently Delgo is available for streaming online, rent, buy or watch for free on: Amazon Video
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Cast & Crew.
Freddie Prinze Jr.
Delgo (voice)
Chris Kattan
Filo (voice)
Jennifer Love Hewitt
Princess Kyla (voice)
Anne Bancroft
Sedessa (voice)
Val Kilmer
Bogardus (voice)
Malcolm McDowell
Raius (voice)
Michael Clarke Duncan
Elder Marley (voice)
Louis Gossett Jr.
King Zahn (voice)
Eric Idle
Spig (voice)
Burt Reynolds
Delgo's Father (voice)
Kelly Ripa
Kurrin (voice)
Sally Kellerman
Narrator (voice)
Jed Rhein
Ando
Melissa McBride
Miss Sutley / Elder Pearo (voice)
Mary Mouser
Baby Delgo (voice)
John Vernon
Judge Nohrin (voice)
Jason Maurer
Story / Director
Jennifer A. Jones
Producer / Screenplay
Scott Biear
Story
Marc F. Adler
Director / Story / Producer
Patrick J. Cowan
Screenplay
Carl Dream
Screenplay
Herb Kossover
Cinematography
Wenden K. Baldwin
Line Producer
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 12, 2008
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 34m
Content RatingPG
Budget$40,000,000
Box Office$915,840
Genres
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Wiki.
Delgo is a 2008 American animated fantasy adventure film directed by Marc F. Adler and Jason Maurer, written by Scott Biear, Patrick J. Cowan, Carl Dream, and Jennifer A. Jones. The film stars Freddie Prinze Jr., Jennifer Love Hewitt, Anne Bancroft, Chris Kattan, Louis Gossett Jr., Burt Reynolds, Eric Idle, Michael Clarke Duncan, Kelly Ripa, Val Kilmer, and Malcolm McDowell with narration by Sally Kellerman. It was the final film for actors Anne Bancroft and John Vernon, who both died three years before its release. This is dedicated to Bancroft.
The film was distributed by Freestyle Releasing with music by Geoff Zanelli and produced by Electric Eye Entertainment Corporation and Fathom Studios, a division of Macquarium Intelligent Communications, which began development of the project in 1999.
Despite winning the Best Feature award at Anima Mundi, the film was widely panned by critics and audiences, and its box office was one of the lowest-grossing wide releases in recent history. Delgo grossed under $1 million in theaters against an estimated budget of $40 million. The film was released independently with a large screen count (over 2,000 screens) and a small marketing budget. As a result, it became a massive box office bomb, losing an estimated $46 million. 20th Century Fox later acquired the film rights for international and domestic home media distribution.