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Big Fish

An adventure as big as life itself.
2003 | 125m | English

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Throughout his life Edward Bloom has always been a man of big appetites, enormous passions and tall tales. In his later years, he remains a huge mystery to his son, William. Now, to get to know the real man, Will begins piecing together a true picture of his father from flashbacks of his amazing adventures.
Release Date: Dec 25, 2003
Director: Tim Burton
Writer: John August, Daniel Wallace
Genres: Fantasy, Adventure, Drama
Keywords circus, witch, parent child relationship, fish, fishing, love of one's life, leech, story teller, apoplectic stroke, fair, mermaid, cancer, relationship, gentle giant, magic realism, reflective, witty, whimsical
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, The Zanuck Company, Jinks/Cohen Company, Tim Burton Productions
Box Office Revenue: $123,200,000
Budget: $70,000,000
Updates Updated: Jun 19, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Ewan McGregor Ed Bloom (young)
Albert Finney Ed Bloom (senior)
Billy Crudup Will Bloom
Jessica Lange Sandra Bloom (senior)
Helena Bonham Carter Jenny (young & senior) / The Witch
Alison Lohman Sandra Bloom (young)
Robert Guillaume Dr. Bennett (senior)
Marion Cotillard Josephine
Matthew McGrory Karl the Giant
David Denman Don Price (age 18-22)
Missi Pyle Mildred
Loudon Wainwright III Beamen
Ada Tai Ping
Arlene Tai Jing
Steve Buscemi Norther Winslow
Danny DeVito Amos Calloway
Deep Roy Mr. Soggybottom
Perry Walston Ed Bloom (age 10)
Hailey Anne Nelson Jenny (age 8)
Grayson Stone Will Bloom (age 6-8)
R. Keith Harris Ed's Father
Karla Droege Ed's Mother
Zac Gardner Zacky Price (age 10)
John Lowell Don Price (age 12)
Darrell Vanterpool Wilbur (age 10)
Miley Cyrus Ruthie (age 8)
Joseph Humphrey Little Brave
Morgan Grace Jarrett Will's Date
Sallie Hedrick Pretty Girl
Charles McLawhorn Mayor
Frank Hoyt Taylor Sharecropper
Savanna James Little Girl
Billy Redden Banjo Man
James DeForest Parker Shotgun Toter
Russell Hodgkinson Some Farmer
Don Young Shephard
Jayne Morgan Townsperson
David Ramsey Townsperson
Greg Hohn Townsperson
Zach Hanner Cashier
George McArthur Colossus
Jeff Campbell Jump Leader
Lawrence Sykkmon Chinese Emcee
Bonnie Johnson Teller Woman
Howard Houston Jr. Piano Student
Joanne Pankow Heavy Set Nurse
Trevor Gagnon Will's son
Jacob Radford Kid
Karlos Walkes Dr. Bennett (young)
Cathy Berry Lobster Woman
John Fugate Side Show Barker
Daniel Wallace Econ Professor
Metz Duites Ventriloquist
Vincent J. Ybiernas Asian Officer
Barry C. Harvard Chicken Plant Operator
Edward Aldag Municipal Dump Owner
Michael Garnet Stewart Auctioneer
C. Alan Rawlins Sr. Pretty Man
Jake Brake Old Zacky
Bevin Kaye River Woman
L.C. Holt Spectre Citizen (uncredited)
Will Thomas Spectre Citizen (uncredited)
Name Job
Darlene Ava Williams Stunts
Sonny Tipton Stunts
Chris Lebenzon Editor
Dennis Gassner Production Design
Danny Elfman Original Music Composer
Denise Chamian Casting
Ben Shepherd CGI Supervisor
Charles Croughwell Stunt Coordinator
John August Screenplay
Philippe Rousselot Director of Photography
Colleen Atwood Costume Design
Mary Ellen Mark Still Photographer
Cynthia Onrubia Choreographer
Jeff Atmajian Orchestrator
Katterli Frauenfelder First Assistant Director
Craig Berkey Sound Effects Designer
Kevin Scott Mack Visual Effects Supervisor
Bevin Kaye Stunts
Skip Lievsay Supervising Sound Editor
David Norris Camera Operator
Ingrid Jungermann Casting Assistant
Gary A. Hecker Foley Artist
Al Goto Stunts
Corey Michael Eubanks Stunts
Roy Barnes Art Direction
Jack Johnson Art Direction
Philippe Gallichet Chef
Matthew Harrison Foley Editor
Janna Stern Script Supervisor
Zade Rosenthal Still Photographer
Dorothy J. Pearl Makeup Artist
Christina Ann Wilson Assistant Art Director
Michael J. Flynn Greensman
Jean-Michel Ducourty Art Direction
Richard L. Johnson Art Direction
Debra James Unit Production Manager
Greg P. Russell Sound mixer
Guy Ferrandis Still Photographer
Jack English Gaffer
Sherri Bramlett Hairstylist
Jeff Passanante Construction Coordinator
Scott Troha Leadman
Val Drake Sculptor
Michelle Skoby Assistant Costume Designer
Jean Ann Black Makeup Department Head
Jacky Hardouin Carpenter
Steve Humphrey Picture Car Coordinator
Tina Canny Projection
John Radcliff Utility Stunts
Michel Aller First Assistant Editor
Christine Bodelot Production Accountant
Ellen Segal Music Editor
Domi Piturro 3D Supervisor
Dennis Sands Scoring Mixer
Carla Meyer Dialect Coach
Tommy Harper Second Unit
Lucy Ainsworth-Taylor Visual Effects Producer
Sara Philpott Set Dressing Supervisor
Benjamin Edelberg Leadman
Stan Parks Special Effects
Gloria Belz Makeup Artist
Mark Berrow Musician
Nancy Haigh Set Decoration
Robert Fechtman Art Direction
Donna O'Neal Key Set Costumer
Bob Badami Music Supervisor
Dennis J. Lootens Rigging Gaffer
Chris Cummings Art Department Coordinator
James M. Davis Construction Foreman
Stephen Eno Painter
Dawn Brown Set Designer
Robert Ruiz First Assistant Camera
Cha Blevins Costume Supervisor
Alice Powell Seamstress
Paddy Eason Digital Effects Supervisor
Julie Saegert Post Production Assistant
John B. Clarey III Propmaker
Chamonix Bosch Set Production Assistant
Pedro Barquin Stunts
Michael Antunez Transportation Coordinator
Steve Rhee Visual Effects Editor
Bryan Booth Electrician
Dena Berman Casting Associate
Geraldine Niche Production Coordinator
Ted Caplan Sound Effects Editor
John E. Sasaki Digital Compositors
Rohan Claassen Visual Effects
John Eric Seay Prop Maker
Robert Dawson Title Graphics
Denis Samoilov Animation
Rick Chavez Assistant Property Master
Darryl Humber Dolly Grip
Lee Clayton Tailor
Kerin Ferallo Assistant Production Coordinator
Aaron Sims Character Designer
Jerry Moss Property Master
Amy Arnold Costumer
Dianne Chadwick Graphic Designer
Niamh Murphy Textile Artist
Brian Ruberg Foley Mixer
Xiomara Comrie Assistant Camera
Meredith Apel Assistant Editor
Curtis Lindersmith Digital Intermediate Editor
Mary Small Catering
Janella Bersabal Extras Casting Assistant
Jason Arrington Key Production Assistant
Marianne Shiffrar Payroll Accountant
Don Baer Driver
Noelle Coughlan Second Assistant Accountant
Michelle Martin Visual Effects Coordinator
Neal Norton Steadicam Operator
Linda De Andrea Hair Department Head
Susan Antonelli Set Costumer
David Guilbeau Craft Service
Jos'h Hancher Loader
Meyerer Miller Production Office Assistant
Taylor Bennett Scenic Artist
May Porter Stand In
Eileen Peterson Unit Publicist
Bill Díaz Supervising Animator
Steve Bowen Color Timer
Robin Citrin Location Manager
Carl Fischer Boom Operator
Keith Marbory Special Effects Supervisor
Timothy Michael Cairns Quality Control Supervisor
Larry Hopkins Sound Mixer
Gabriel Solana Makeup Effects
Melissa Lytle Assistant Sound Editor
Jack Blanchard Set Dresser
C. Alan Rawlins Sr. Key Grip
Vanessa Mujica Third Assistant Director
Kevin Flatow Assistant Production Manager
Kimberly Harris Supervising ADR Editor
Colin Drobnis Visual Effects Technical Director
Daniel Wallace Novel
Stéphanie Champault Second Assistant Director
Chris Bogart Set Painter
Howard London ADR Mixer
Tony Vandenecker Special Effects Technician
Riko Schatke Best Boy Grip
Paul McGhee Digital Color Timer
Dawn Blacksten Assistant Location Manager
Rick Baca First Assistant Accountant
J. Wayne Parker Key Rigging Grip
Scott Berrie Production Assistant
Dean Zanuck Production Executive
Sean Landeros Sound Recordist
Rémy Boudet Title Designer
Felipe Sanchez Costume Illustrator
Mo Henry Negative Cutter
Teri E. Dorman Supervising Dialogue Editor
Susan Dawes Dialogue Editor
Joseph P. Hurt Assistant Makeup Artist
Carlos De La Torre Second Second Assistant Director
Chris Baker Storyboard Artist
Michael Forte Stunt Driver
Louis Smith Second Assistant Camera
Ben Estrada Digital Colorist
James Babineaux Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Lindsay MacGowan Effects Supervisor
Michael Elson Head of Production
Jeff W. Curtis Grip
Olivier Suffert Production Driver
Ségolène Amice Lagny Production Secretary
Maryellen Aviano Extras Casting Coordinator
Tim Burton Director
Evan Schiff Systems Administrators & Support
Petur Hliddal Production Sound Mixer
Coni Andress Hairstylist
Barney Burman Special Effects Makeup Artist
Jennifer Santiago Assistant Hairstylist
Desmond Cannon Post Production Supervisor
Paige Augustine Assistant Set Decoration
Joseph F. Beeco Carpenter
Warren Manser Production Illustrator
Jon Nicholson On Set Dresser
Gregory Schmitz Scenic Artist
Bobby Aycock ADR Recordist
Michael Rayle Cableman
J. Alan Scott Effects Supervisor
Gary Yee Makeup Effects
Jenny Fulle Executive Visual Effects Producer
Joe Stevano Systems Administrators & Support
Ian Calip Stunt Double
Josh Hancher Loader
Levi Loy Rigging Grip
Brigitte Bourneuf Seamstress
Laura Johnson Costume Assistant
Josh Haynie Digital Intermediate Producer
Joel Negron Additional Editing
Nick Ingman Conductor
Edwanna Blanding Production Office Assistant
Chris Browne Assistant Craft Service
Rick Calabash Creative Consultant
Bradley Grant Catering
Aimee Lagos Production Coordinator
Guillaume Lefrançois Assistant Unit Manager
Paul Lowe Set Medic
Joan Johnson Miller Executive Producer's Assistant
Matias Cicero Thanks
Murray Barber Digital Compositor
Name Title
Bruce Cohen Producer
Richard D. Zanuck Producer
Dan Jinks Producer
Katterli Frauenfelder Associate Producer
Arne Schmidt Executive Producer
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Golden Globes Best Supporting Actor Albert Finney Nominated
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Reviews

JPV852
9.0

First time seeing this since probably 2003 in theaters and it's absolutely heartfelt and charming, probably one of Tim Burton's best films, or at least one of my personal favorites of his. Great performances all around but especially Ewan McGregor and Albert Finney. Really well done. **4.5/5** ...

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

I must admit I did struggle a little to wonder how Ewan McGregor could ever age into Albert Finley, but then as the whole principle of this story is to stretch the truth, then I suppose why not! It’s those very far-fetched sort of scenarios that caused this family’s problems in the first place as th ... e young “Will” (Bully Crudup) has to return home after a three year estrangement from dad “Ed” (Finney) when the latter man is diagnosed with terminal cancer. A sort of uneasy truce breaks out between them as we realise that extent of their issues is more that the young lad actually believed some of the fantastic fables he was being spun by his enthusiastic younger dad (McGregor) and so feels that somehow he has been betrayed and lied to all these years. The most preposterous of those sees an early witchery outing for Helena Bonham Carter as the neighbour whose glass eye will espy the impending death of the startlingly naive young “Will”. The only solution here seems to be that dad acknowledges his failings to his profoundly disappointed son and maybe some form of reconciliation might emerge from these truths. “Edward” isn’t the apologising type, though, and so a bit of a Mexican stand-off seems destined to thwart any possibility of a rapprochement. Then again, could there be some truth to the old man’s stories after all? The inventive use of flashback and two really quite engaging efforts from McGregor and a sparingly used but effective Finney give this a certain poignancy as the ridiculousness of the initial premise of their falling out gives way to more serious and profound issues about truth. What might that actually be, and need it be the same truth for everyone? Maybe, just maybe, the young “Will” needs to take things a little less on face value? As the film progresses, the story becomes increasingly more touching and for that, the equally on-form Crudup can take much credit as this character study advances in the face of one tragedy, certainly, but hopefully not two. The switching around of the timelines works well and allows the production to indulge itself in two totally different eras with all of the creative benefits that offers. It’s quirky, quite funny and well worth a couple of hours.

May 30, 2025