South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999)

8.27
/ 10
15 User Ratings
1h 21m
Running Time

June 30, 1999
Release Date

South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999)

8.27
/ 10
15 User Ratings
1h 21m
Running Time

June 30, 1999
Release Date

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Network & Production Companies
Comedy Central
Paramount
Warner Bros. Pictures
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Plot.

In this feature film based on the hit animated series, the third graders of South Park sneak into an R-rated film by ultra-vulgar Canadian television personalities Terrance and Phillip, and emerge with expanded vocabularies that leave their parents and teachers scandalized. When outraged Americans try to censor the film, the controversy spirals into a call to wage war on Canada and Terrance and Phillip end up on death row, with the kids their only hope of rescue.

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Cast & Crew.

Dustin Woehrmann

Dustin Woehrmann

Animation

Neil Ishimine

Neil Ishimine

Animation

Paul Trainor

Paul Trainor

Animation

Brad Draper

Brad Draper

Gaffer

Bouakeo Thongkham

Bouakeo Thongkham

Background Designer / Storyboard Artist / Character Designer

August Wartenberg

August Wartenberg

Animation

Amy Winfrey

Amy Winfrey

Animation

Fred Baxter

Fred Baxter

Animation

Peter Merryman

Peter Merryman

Animation

Michael Trull

Michael Trull

Animation

Jessica Coate

Jessica Coate

Animation

Jim Ovelmen

Jim Ovelmen

Animation

Jack Shih

Jack Shih

Animation

Martin Cendreda

Martin Cendreda

Animation Supervisor

John A. Hansen Jr.

John A. Hansen Jr.

Animation

Chris 'Crispy' Brion

Chris 'Crispy' Brion

Animation

Eric Stough

Eric Stough

Animation Director

Dan Torre

Dan Torre

Animation

James Dion

James Dion

Animation

Scott Ellsworth

Scott Ellsworth

Animation

Charles Keagle

Charles Keagle

Animation / Additional Storyboarding

Daniel Lindsey

Daniel Lindsey

Animation

Holly Wenger

Holly Wenger

Animation

Andy Arett

Andy Arett

Animation

Michelle Burry

Michelle Burry

Animation

Robert Judd

Robert Judd

Animation

Adam T. Talbott

Adam T. Talbott

Background Designer / Character Designer

Rajeev Joshi

Rajeev Joshi

Animation

Mark Lewis

Mark Lewis

Animation

Lisa Mullins

Lisa Mullins

Animation

Scott Oberholtzer

Scott Oberholtzer

Animation

Heather R. Wilbur

Heather R. Wilbur

Animation

Phil Weinstein

Phil Weinstein

Additional Storyboarding

Sharon Levy

Sharon Levy

Thanks

Greg Postma

Greg Postma

Additional Storyboarding

Randy Parker

Randy Parker

Thanks

Elaina Scott

Elaina Scott

Additional Storyboarding

Nishira Fitzgerald

Nishira Fitzgerald

Assistant Art Director

Eli Nilsen

Eli Nilsen

Assistant Editor

Gian Ganziano

Gian Ganziano

Editorial Consultant

Julie Stern

Julie Stern

Executive In Charge Of Production

Amer Al-Khan

Amer Al-Khan

Thanks

Roxanne Patruznick

Roxanne Patruznick

Additional Storyboarding

Craig Cannon

Craig Cannon

Production Assistant

Jason Docter

Jason Docter

Production Assistant

Timothy Grau

Timothy Grau

Production Assistant

Joe Schiff

Joe Schiff

Dialogue Editor

Thomas Michael Vogt

Thomas Michael Vogt

First Assistant Editor

Joshua C. Hersko

Joshua C. Hersko

Story Coordinator

Andrea Solk

Andrea Solk

Production Assistant

Cheri Soriano

Cheri Soriano

Systems Administrators & Support

Gerald Stone

Gerald Stone

Thanks

Blake Maniquis

Blake Maniquis

Assistant Editor

Gregg Detrich

Gregg Detrich

Additional Storyboarding

Trudy Yee

Trudy Yee

Assistant Editor

Susan Fitzer

Susan Fitzer

First Assistant Editor

Jim Passon

Jim Passon

Color Timer

Theresa Repola Mohammed

Theresa Repola Mohammed

Negative Cutter

Ramsey Ann Naito

Ramsey Ann Naito

Unit Production Manager

Christopher Shank

Christopher Shank

Production Assistant

Alyson Dee Moore

Alyson Dee Moore

Foley Artist

Eric Yahnker

Eric Yahnker

Additional Storyboarding

Brian Graden

Brian Graden

Thanks

Brad Arkin

Brad Arkin

Assistant Editor

Jamie Kirkpatrick

Jamie Kirkpatrick

First Assistant Editor

J.J. Franzen

J.J. Franzen

Systems Administrators & Support

David R. Goodman

David R. Goodman

Thanks

Narges Takesh

Narges Takesh

Story Editor

Michael Roccuzzo

Michael Roccuzzo

First Assistant Accountant

David Plaskett

David Plaskett

Production Assistant

Shannon Muchow

Shannon Muchow

Production Assistant

Nancy M. Pimental

Nancy M. Pimental

Thanks

Andrew Bock

Andrew Bock

First Assistant Sound Editor

John Roesch

John Roesch

Foley Artist

Sarah Monat

Sarah Monat

Foley Artist

Kristi McAlpin

Kristi McAlpin

Production Assistant

Margaret Falzon

Margaret Falzon

Script Coordinator

Evan T. Chen

Evan T. Chen

Dialogue Editor

Alexander Andy

Alexander Andy

Production Assistant

Monica Mitchell

Monica Mitchell

Production Consultant

Nancy MacLeod

Nancy MacLeod

Foley Editor

Theresa Wahl

Theresa Wahl

Catering

Christopher Petrus

Christopher Petrus

Production Assistant

Robin Kay

Robin Kay

Script Coordinator

Avram D. Gold

Avram D. Gold

ADR Editor

Robin Harlan

Robin Harlan

Foley Artist

Katrissa 'Kat' Peterson

Katrissa 'Kat' Peterson

Production Assistant

Robert Borthwick

Robert Borthwick

Systems Administrators & Support

Duane Powell

Duane Powell

Systems Administrators & Support

Amy Tompkins

Amy Tompkins

First Assistant Editor

Daniel Gaber

Daniel Gaber

Temp Music Editor

Daniel Forcey

Daniel Forcey

Production Assistant

Julie Feiner

Julie Feiner

Dialogue Editor

Hilda Hodges

Hilda Hodges

Foley Artist

Tom Boyd

Tom Boyd

Musician

Patrick Russ

Patrick Russ

Orchestrator

Suzanne Smith

Suzanne Smith

Visual Effects

Al Shier

Al Shier

Visual Effects Coordinator

Michael Orlando

Michael Orlando

Visual Effects Technical Director

Lisa Jaime

Lisa Jaime

Music Editor

Christopher Flick

Christopher Flick

Foley Supervisor

Toni Wurts

Toni Wurts

Supervising Animator

Chris Fria

Chris Fria

Compositing Supervisor

David Stinnett

David Stinnett

Visual Effects Supervisor

Frank Sudol

Frank Sudol

Animation

Details.

Release Date
June 30, 1999

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 21m

Content Rating
R

Budget
$21,000,000

Box Office
$83,137,864

Genres

Last updated:

This Movie Is About.

hell
world supremacy
elementary school
atheist
surrealism
satan
visions of hell
demon
adult animation
musical
lgbt
corruption of a minor
gay sex
saddam hussein
based on tv series

Wiki.

South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut is a 1999 American adult animated musical comedy film based on the animated sitcom South Park. The film was directed by series creator Trey Parker from a screenplay co-written with series co-creator Matt Stone and Pam Brady. It stars Parker, Stone, Mary Kay Bergman, and Isaac Hayes, all of whom reprise their roles from the series, with George Clooney, Eric Idle, and Mike Judge in supporting roles. The plot follows Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormick as they sneak into an R-rated film starring the Canadian comedy duo Terrance and Phillip, after which they begin swearing. When the consequent moral panic culminates in the United States declaring war on Canada, Stan, Kyle and Cartman take it upon themselves to save Terrance and Phillip from execution, while Kenny tries to prevent a prophecy involving Satan and Saddam Hussein's intent to conquer the world.

Primarily centered on themes of censorship and scapegoating, the film also parodies and satirizes the animated films of the Disney Renaissance, musicals such as Les Misérables, and controversies surrounding the series itself. The film also heavily satirizes the Motion Picture Association of America; during production, Parker and Stone disputed with the MPAA, which returned the film multiple times with an NC-17 rating due to its frequent use of profanity. The film's songs were written by Parker and Marc Shaiman, the latter of whom composed the score.

South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut premiered at Grauman's Chinese Theater on June 23, 1999, and was released theatrically in the United States and Canada the following week by Paramount Pictures, with Warner Bros. handling international distribution. The film received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its story, soundtrack, humor and themes. Produced on a $21 million budget, it grossed $83.1 million worldwide, making it the highest-grossing R-rated animated film until 2016, when it was beaten by Sausage Party. At the 72nd Academy Awards, the song "Blame Canada" was nominated for Best Original Song, but lost to Phil Collins' "You'll Be in My Heart" from Tarzan.

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