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| Director: | David Kellogg |
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| Writer: | Dana Olsen, Zak Penn, Kerry Ehrin |
| Staring: |
| John Brown is a bumbling but well-intentioned security guard who is badly injured in an explosion planned by an evil mastermind. He is taken to a laboratory, where Brenda, a leading robotics surgeon, replaces his damaged limbs with state-of-the-art gadgets and tools. Named "Inspector Gadget" by the press, John -- along with his niece, Penny, and her trusty dog, Brain -- uses his new powers to discover who was behind the explosion. | |
| Release Date: | Jul 23, 1999 |
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| Director: | David Kellogg |
| Writer: | Dana Olsen, Zak Penn, Kerry Ehrin |
| Genres: | Family, Comedy, Adventure, Action |
| Keywords | gadget, villain, nerd, slapstick comedy, superhero, based on cartoon, scientist, super villain |
| Production Companies | Walt Disney Pictures, Caravan Pictures, Roger Birnbaum Productions, DiC Entertainment, Avnet/Kerner Productions |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $134,403,112
Budget: $75,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| 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 |
| 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 |
| 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 |
| E.J. Callahan | Hot Dog Vendor |
| Chad Parker | Assistant Car Thief |
| Frank Masi | Period Photographer |
| Mary Chris Wall | Snoopy News Anchor |
| Linda Cevallos | Showgirl |
| Loralyn Peterson | Showgirl |
| Andy Heyward | Mr. D.I.C. - Party Guest |
| Don Adams | Brain (voice) |
| Danny Nero | Police Officer (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| David Kellogg | Director |
| Jeff Habberstad | Stunts |
| Roy Farfel | Stunts |
| Clay Donahue Fontenot | Stunts |
| Randy Hall | Stunt Double |
| Rosine 'Ace' Hatem | Stunts |
| Dana Olsen | Story |
| Merrick Rustia | Visual Effects |
| Gerald B. Greenberg | Editor |
| Alan Cody | Editor |
| Thom Noble | Editor |
| Amanda Mackey | Casting |
| Richard R. Hoover | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Leslie Dilley | Production Design |
| Cathy Sandrich Gelfond | Casting |
| Peter Afterman | Music Supervisor |
| Michael White | Production Design |
| Michael O'Donnell | Swing |
| Bruton Jones | Art Direction |
| Michael A. Belgrave | Swing |
| B. Ted Deiker | Production Coordinator |
| Bruce Bellamy | Swing |
| Will Blount | Property Master |
| Lisa A. Becker | Production Supervisor |
| Sharron Reynolds-Enriquez | Script Supervisor |
| David Brace | Leadman |
| Alan Burg | Swing |
| Cynthia Feyrer | Negative Cutter |
| Geoff Hubbard | Supervising Art Director |
| Nelson Bush | Swing |
| Lawrence A. Hubbs | Art Direction |
| Kate J. Sullivan | Set Decoration |
| Roger Stevenson | Boom Operator |
| Daryl Kass | Unit Production Manager |
| Sean Hobin | Second Assistant Director |
| Tom C. Peitzman | Visual Effects Producer |
| Robert Q. Mathews | Costume Supervisor |
| Ellen Ryba | Key Costumer |
| Dawn Y. Line | Costumer |
| Christina Smith | Makeup Supervisor |
| Barbara Lorenz | Hair Supervisor |
| Cynthia Barr | Makeup Artist |
| Michael Lorenz | Makeup Artist |
| Jacklin Masteran | Hairstylist |
| Susan Schuler-Page | Hairstylist |
| Michael D. Weldon | First Assistant Camera |
| Paul Santoni | Second Assistant Camera |
| Moshe Levin | "B" Camera Operator |
| Alan Cohen | First Assistant "B" Camera |
| Jeff Mart | Steadicam Operator |
| Gregory Lundsgaard | Steadicam Operator |
| Lisa Bonaccorso | Camera Loader |
| Tristan M. Brighty | First Assistant Editor |
| Bob Badami | Music Editor |
| Andrew Silver | Music Editor |
| Terry Porter | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Mel Metcalfe | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Lon Bender | Sound Supervisor, Sound Designer |
| Chris Jargo | ADR Supervisor |
| Dave McMoyler | ADR Supervisor |
| Craig S. Jaeger | Foley Supervisor |
| Christopher Assells | Sound Effects Editor |
| Dan Hegeman | Sound Effects Editor |
| Philip A. Hess | Sound Effects Editor |
| Randy Kelley | Sound Effects Editor |
| Michael A. Reagan | Sound Effects Editor |
| Jon Title | Sound Effects Editor |
| Laura Graham | ADR Editor |
| Constance A. Kazmer | ADR Editor |
| Mary Andrews | ADR Editor |
| Richard Dwan Jr. | Dialogue Editor |
| Chris Hogan | Dialogue Editor |
| Lauren Stephens | Dialogue Editor |
| Gayle Wesley | First Assistant Sound Editor |
| David Stanke | Assistant Sound Editor |
| John Cannon | Assistant Sound Editor |
| Nerses Gezalyan | Foley Mixer |
| Greg Zimmerman | Foley Recordist |
| Jeanette Browning | ADR Recordist |
| Steven C. McGee | Chief Lighting Technician |
| Kevin J. Lang | Best Boy Electric |
| Edward J. Cox | Electrician |
| Jerry Eubanks | Electrician |
| Jay Galbo | Electrician |
| Brian Tilden | Electrician |
| Don Tomich | Electrician |
| John Janusek | Key Grip |
| John P. Shine | Best Boy Grip |
| Michael C. Price | Dolly Grip |
| Scott Hillman | Key Rigging Grip |
| Christopher Raimo | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Jason Roberts | Second Second Assistant Director |
| Peter Chesney | Special Effects Coordinator |
| Liz Ralston | Visual Effects Producer |
| Greg John Callas | Construction Coordinator |
| Lamonte Bell | Payroll Accountant |
| Gary Gillingham | Production Accountant |
| Deborah Simmrin | Unit Publicist |
| Frank Masi | Still Photographer |
| Ken Peterson | Transportation Coordinator |
| Josh Kuhn | Craft Service |
| Mary Beth Smith | Negative Cutter |
| Dana Ross | Color Timer |
| Charlie Messenger | Extras Casting |
| Bruno Bianchi | Characters |
| Seth Arnett | Stunts |
| Richard L. Blackwell | Stunts |
| Christopher 'Critter' Antonucci | Stunts |
| Ted R. Boyse | Stunts |
| May Boss | Stunts |
| Richard E. Butler | Stunts |
| Phil Chong | Stunts |
| Doc D. Charbonneau | Stunts |
| Douglas Crosby | Stunts |
| Deborah Habberstad | Stunts |
| Tim Gallin | Stunts |
| Hubie Kerns Jr. | Stunts |
| Jake Lombard | Stunts |
| Svetla Krasteva | Stunts |
| Mike H. McGaughy | Stunts |
| Carol Neilson | Stunts |
| Carrick O'Quinn | Stunts |
| Walt Oggier | Stunts |
| Chad Parker | Stunts |
| Janet Paparazzo | Stunts |
| Jeff Podgurski | Stunts |
| Michael Russo | Stunts |
| Chris Sayour | Stunts |
| John-Clay Scott | Stunts |
| Myke Schwartz | Stunts |
| Rick Seaman | Stunts |
| Scott Sproule | Stunts |
| Shirley Smrz | Stunts |
| Lee Waddell | Stunts |
| Fred Waugh | Stunts |
| P.K. West | Stunts |
| Big Daddy Wayne | Stunts |
| Jake Brake | Stunts |
| Merritt Yohnka | Stunts |
| Zak Penn | Screenplay |
| Kerry Ehrin | Screenplay, Story |
| Karin Silvestri | Stunts |
| Adam Greenberg | Director of Photography |
| Keii Johnston | Stunts |
| Stan Winston | Animatronics Designer |
| Mary E. Vogt | Costume Design |
| Brian Smrz | Stunt Coordinator |
| Gregg Smrz | Stunt Coordinator |
| Sergio Mimica-Gezzan | First Assistant Director |
| Craig Haagensen | Camera Operator |
| Kevin Greutert | First Assistant Editor |
| Dean A. Zupancic | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Scott Martin Gershin | Sound Effects Editor |
| Frank Smathers | Sound Effects Editor |
| Doc Kane | ADR Mixer |
| Gary Archer | Prosthetics |
| Adam Shankman | Choreographer |
| Leigh Hennessy | Stunt Double |
| Debbie Evans | Stunts, Stunt Double |
| Andy Heyward | Characters |
| Jean Chalopin | Characters |
| Jill Brown | Stunts, Stunt Double |
| Dane Farwell | Stunts |
| John Branagan | Stunts |
| LaFaye Baker | Stunts |
| Keith Campbell | Stunts |
| Gilbert B. Combs | Stunts |
| Charles Croughwell | Stunts |
| Tanner Gill | Stunts |
| Kim Robert Koscki | Stunt Driver, Stunts |
| Johnny Martin | Stunts |
| Cazimir Milostan | Stunts |
| William Morts | Stunts |
| Carl Paoli | Stunts |
| Mick O'Rourke | Stunts |
| Michael Papajohn | Stunts |
| Denney Pierce | Stunts |
| Alan D. Purwin | Stunts |
| Ben Scott | Stunts |
| Erik Stabenau | Stunt Double |
| Mark Stefanich | Stunts |
| Mark Aaron Wagner | Stunts |
| Darlene Ava Williams | Stunts |
| Keith Woulard | Stunts |
| John Debney | Original Music Composer |
| Alexander Witt | Second Unit Director |
| Debbie Lynn Ross | Stunts |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Lou Arkoff | Co-Producer |
| Jordan Kerner | Producer |
| Roger Birnbaum | Producer |
| Jonathan Glickman | Executive Producer |
| Ralph Winter | Executive Producer |
| Aaron Meyerson | Executive Producer |
| Barry Bernardi | Executive Producer |
| Jean Chalopin | Co-Producer |
| Jon Avnet | Executive Producer |
| Andy Heyward | Producer |
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Popularity History
| Year | Month | Avg | Max | Min |
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| 2024 | 4 | 27 | 45 | 18 |
| 2024 | 5 | 31 | 63 | 20 |
| 2024 | 6 | 21 | 34 | 14 |
| 2024 | 7 | 24 | 43 | 14 |
| 2024 | 8 | 22 | 40 | 12 |
| 2024 | 9 | 15 | 22 | 12 |
| 2024 | 10 | 18 | 38 | 10 |
| 2024 | 11 | 18 | 32 | 9 |
| 2024 | 12 | 17 | 38 | 10 |
| 2025 | 1 | 22 | 51 | 13 |
| 2025 | 2 | 11 | 17 | 3 |
| 2025 | 3 | 6 | 17 | 1 |
| 2025 | 4 | 4 | 7 | 1 |
| 2025 | 5 | 3 | 8 | 1 |
| 2025 | 6 | 2 | 4 | 1 |
| 2025 | 7 | 2 | 3 | 1 |
| 2025 | 8 | 2 | 3 | 1 |
| 2025 | 9 | 5 | 7 | 3 |
| 2025 | 10 | 4 | 6 | 3 |
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Another one rated too low, I assume that is due to it - so I read - not being "faithful" to the original television series. I have never watched that so I couldn't judge it in those terms, but as a film I enjoyed it I won't lie. <em>'Inspector Gadget'</em> is very silly but self-aware, in a simil ... ar vein to <em>'Looney Tunes: Back in Action'</em> and <em>'The Cat in the Hat'</em>. I enjoyed those two films and, while this isn't as good as those, I liked this enough. I probably wont ever rewatch, but I can see younger audiences finding enjoyment with it. There aren't, admittedly, any super noteworthy performances here, but that's not to say Matthew Broderick & Co. are bad in this - they give what's necessary. There's a few interesting cameos in there, too. There are a couple of fairly amusing moments, but it's the dumbness that I think they do well - it's stupid and they know it. Like those other films I mentioned earlier, you're gonna annoy a lot of people by doing that so I can see why this gets hate - I don't think 44% is fair though, but each to their own of course.
**A film that entertains without marveling, and that can frustrate fans of the cartoon.** Inspector Gadget was an amazing cartoon, but it had a brief stint on Portuguese television. I remember him, and I really enjoyed seeing him, but I don't remember seeing him much longer than four or five year ... s. Despite this, it was one of the cartoons that I was most interested in as a child. The live-action movie we have here, however, doesn't do it justice... which doesn't mean it's necessarily bad. Plain and simple, the film is what it is: a piece of entertainment full of weaknesses. Designed to appeal to children and teenagers, I have serious doubts about the film's ability to appeal to adults, particularly fans of the original cartoon. It's not a bad movie, it's minimally funny and has some effective comic material, but most of the time it fails to make you laugh. Also, the film has bad dialogue and the script is quite poor and poorly written. So poorly written that I'm afraid of spoiling it if I say too much, so I'll limit myself to saying that the film follows the creation of Inspector Gadget and the birth of his archenemy, Claw. The cast is one of the most redeeming qualities of this film. Even with a basic story and very weak material on hand, each actor did the best they could, and I'm pretty sure they all tried to put in the effort and be professional. However, some did better than others. Rupert Everett, for example, makes the most of his charisma and steals our attention whenever he appears, with well-placed, sarcastic humour. Matthew Broderick doesn't do poorly in this job either, but he seems to find much more difficulties with his character. Joely Fisher is attractive but has little to do. Mike Hagerty and Michelle Trachtenberg are relegated to the shadows most of the time. Disney invested some money in the film, and it shows in the quantity and quality of the visual effects and CGI used. Gadget is very similar to the original, with the same clothes and the most striking gadgets from the cartoon, as well as the problems, confusions and breakdowns that have always characterized the character. The sets and filming locations help and do their part, as does the soundtrack, which contains a new version of the old cartoon theme song.