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Dave

In a country where anybody can become President, anybody just did.
1993 | 110m | English

(59433 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Ivan Reitman
Writer: Gary Ross
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A sweet-natured Temp Agency operator and amateur Presidential look-alike is recruited by the Secret Service to become a temporary stand-in for the President of the United States.
Release Date: May 07, 1993
Director: Ivan Reitman
Writer: Gary Ross
Genres: Comedy
Keywords coma, the white house, usa president, apoplectic stroke, look-alike, body double, secret service, impersonation, doppelgänger, temp agency, nice guy, corgi
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, Donner/Shuler-Donner Productions, Northern Lights Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $92,000,000
Budget: $28,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Kevin Kline Dave Kovic / Bill Mitchell
Sigourney Weaver Ellen Mitchell
Frank Langella Bob Alexander
Kevin Dunn Alan Reed
Ving Rhames Duane Stevenson
Ben Kingsley Vice-President Nance
Charles Grodin Murray Blum
Faith Prince Alice
Laura Linney Randi
Bonnie Hunt White House Tour Guide
Parley Baer Senate Majority Leader
Stefan Gierasch House Majority Leader
Anna Deavere Smith Mrs. Travis
Charles Hallahan Policeman
Tom Dugan Jerry
Alba Oms Lola
Steve Witting Secret Service #1
Kellen Sampson David
Lexie Bigham White House Guard
Frederic W. Barnes Frederic W. Barnes
Ronald Brownstein Ronald Brownstein
Eleanor Clift Eleanor Clift
Tom Harkin Tom Harkin
Bernard Kalb Bernard Kalb
Larry King Larry King
Michael Kinsley Michael Kinsley
Morton Kondracke Morton Kondracke
Jay Leno Jay Leno
Frank Mankiewicz Frank Mankiewicz
Chris Matthews Chris Matthews
John McLaughlin John McLaughlin
Howard Metzenbaum Howard Metzenbaum
Abner J. Mikva Abner J. Mikva
Robert D. Novak Robert D. Novak
Tip O'Neill Thomas P. 'Tip' O'Neill
Richard Reeves Richard Reeves
Paul Simon Paul Simon
Ben Stein Ben Stein
Oliver Stone Oliver Stone
Kathleen Sullivan Kathleen Sullivan
Jeff Tackett Jeff Tackett
Helen Thomas Helen Thomas
Nina Totenberg Nina Totenberg
Sander Vanocur Sander Vanocur
John Yang John Yang
Stephen Root Don Durenberger
Catherine Reitman Girl at Durenberger's
Dawn Arnemann Mom at Durenberger's
Marianna Harris Clara
Sarah Marshall Diane
Ralph Manza White House Barber
George Martin President's Physician
Laurie Franks White House Nurse
Tom Kurlander Trauma Doctor
Dendrie Taylor Trauma Nurse
Joe Kuroda Japanese Prime Minister
Geneviève Robert Vice-President's Wife
Jason Reitman Vice-President's Son
Ruth Goldway Secretary of Education
Frank Birney Director of OMB
Paul Collins Secretary of Treasury
Peter White Secretary of Commerce
Robin Gammell Postmaster General
Heather Hewitt Judy
Gary Ross Policeman #2
Jeffrey Joseph Ellen's Aide
Bonnie Bartlett Female Senator
Robert V. Walsh Speaker of the House
William Pitts Congressional Doorkeeper
Dan Butler Reporter
Wendy Gordon Announcer
Ben Patrick Johnson Announcer
Steve Kmetko Announcer
Chris Dodd Chris Dodd
Alan K. Simpson Alan K. Simpson
Arnold Schwarzenegger Arnold Schwarzenegger
Françoise Ruggieri White House Secretary (uncredited)
Name Job
James Newton Howard Original Music Composer
François Duhamel Still Photographer
Ron Berkeley Makeup Artist
Michael C. Gross Second Unit Director
Jessica Gallavan Supervising ADR Editor
Sheldon Kahn Editor
Darrell L. Wight Set Designer
Joseph G. Pacelli Jr. Set Designer
Richard Hornung Costume Design
Alan Berger Casting Associate
Marlene D. Williams Hairstylist
Robert Norin Makeup Artist
Stephen Robinette Hairstylist
Peter Giuliano First Assistant Director
John Calvin Doyle Stunt Driver
Elizabeth Ziegler Steadicam Operator
Michael Chinich Casting
Steve Arnold Set Designer
David F. Klassen Art Direction
James W. Tyson Costume Supervisor
Linda DeVetta Makeup Artist
Michael Taylor Set Decoration
Christopher Shihar Hairstylist
Karen Hale Wookey Script Supervisor
Terry Scott Construction Coordinator
Kate Davey Second Assistant Director
Robert Grieve Supervising Sound Editor
Peter Norman Second Unit Director of Photography
Steven C. McGee Chief Lighting Technician
Bill Coe Camera Operator
Gary Ross Screenplay
Adam Greenberg Director of Photography
J. Michael Riva Production Design
Bonnie Timmermann Casting
Gary C. Bourgeois Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Anna Behlmer Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ivan Reitman Director
Name Title
Michael C. Gross Executive Producer
Gordon A. Webb Associate Producer
Joe Medjuck Executive Producer
Lauren Shuler Donner Producer
Ivan Reitman Producer
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Reviews

Arcanum101
8.0

A lovely romantic comedy in that true eighties style. A little charmer of a movie starring the ever-watchable Kevin Kline. I'll admit I'm pretty old-fashioned and, even in today's evil world, I cling to the hope there are still good-hearted people out there somewhere. This is one of those movies kee ... ping that hope alive. Let the soft side of you out and enjoy this film.

Jun 04, 2023
Geronimo1967
7.0

Kevin Kline is “Dave”, an unassuming fellow who is recruited by the Secret Service to double for the President of the USA whilst he goes for some extracurricular horizontal jogging. It’s a simple task. Turn up, smile, wave, don’t speak - then get in the car! Well that’s the theory, but when the actu ... al president gets a bit too carried away with his activities, he ends up in a coma and “Dave” with a slightly longer booking in the Oval Office. It turns out that the First Couple aren’t especially close, so ambitiously ruthless Chief of Staff “Bob” (Frank Langella) decides that so long as he can keep this predicament secret for long enough, he can manoeuvre himself into pole position for the succession. First Lady “Ellen” (Sigourney Weaver) is no fool though and she quickly spots a change in her now charming, friendly and clever husband. Now, think “Man in the Iron Mask”, only this mask is one of public relations as she and “Dave” start to realise the potential for themselves and their country from this situation. As he does so often, Langella steals his scenes - especially as the plot thickens and his lucidity comes into comedy question, but there are also quite a fun series of scenes from Ben Kingsley as the hapless VP “Nance” and from Ving Rhames as his no-nonsense body guard. There’s plenty of fun chemistry between Weaver and Kline as it rolls along and by the end, you are definitely rooting for the little guy.

Jun 19, 2025