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Frankenweenie

The electrifying dog is back from beyond the grave
2012 | 87m | English

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When a car hits young Victor's pet dog Sparky, Victor decides to bring him back to life the only way he knows how. But when the bolt-necked "monster" wreaks havoc and terror in the hearts of Victor's neighbors, he has to convince them that Sparky's still the good, loyal friend he was.
Release Date: Oct 04, 2012
Director: Tim Burton
Writer: John August, Leonard Ripps
Genres: Animation, Family, Comedy
Keywords shyness, stop motion, dog, animal death, animal lover
Production Companies Tim Burton Productions
Box Office Revenue: $81,493,846
Budget: $39,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Catherine O'Hara Mrs. Frankenstein / Weird Girl / Gym Teacher (voice)
Martin Short Mr. Frankenstein / Mr. Burgemeister / Nassor (voice)
Martin Landau Mr. Rzykruski (voice)
Charlie Tahan Victor Frankenstein (voice)
Atticus Shaffer Edgar 'E' Gore (voice)
Winona Ryder Elsa Van Helsing (voice)
Robert Capron Bob (voice)
James Hiroyuki Liao Toshiaki (voice)
Conchata Ferrell Bob's Mom (voice)
Tom Kenny New Holland Townsfolk (voice)
Frank Welker Sparky (voice) (uncredited)
Dee Bradley Baker Persephone / Shelly / Were-Rat / Colossus / Mr. Whiskers / Driver (voice) (uncredited)
Jeff Bennett Giant Sea Monkeys (voice) (uncredited)
Name Job
Jack Stew Foley Artist
John August Screenplay
Chris Lebenzon Editor
Cesar Diaz Melendez Animation
Tim Burton Director, Characters, Idea
Pete Dodd Animation
Jen Rudin Local Casting
Michael Semanick Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tom Johnson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Christopher Boyes Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Higham Music Editor
Barret Oliver Thanks
Daniel Stern Thanks
Rick Heinrichs Production Design
Chris Navarro ADR Mixer
Peter Burgis Foley Artist
Mark DeSimone ADR Mixer
Danny Elfman Original Music Composer
Jørgen Klubien Storyboard
Shelley Duvall Thanks
Peter Sorg Director of Photography
Ronna Kress Casting
Mark Solomon Editor
Padraig Collins Storyboard
Tim Allen Animation
Daniel Alderson Animation
Kristien Vanden Bussche Animation
Christian De Vita Storyboard
Chuck Duke Animation
Chris Gilligan Animation
Jens Jonathan Gulliksen Animation
Kim Keukeleire Animation
Danail Kraev Animation
Rachelle Lambden Animation
Matias Liebrecht Animation
Jody Meredith Animation
Marjolaine Parot Animation
Dean Roberts Storyboard
Sharon Smith Storyboard
Trey Thomas Animation Director
Philip Vallentin Storyboard
Mark Waring Animation Supervisor
Steve Warne Animation
Boris Wolf Animation
Gabriele Zucchelli Storyboard
Kev Harwood First Assistant Director
Tim Browning Art Direction
Leonard Ripps Original Story
Simon Quinn Line Producer
Joan Schneider Unit Production Manager
Tim Ledbury Visual Effects Supervisor
Anthony Elworthy Lead Animator
Tobias Fouracre Lead Animator
Brian Leif Hansen Lead Animator
Dobrin Yanev Lead Animator
Alexandra Walker Art Direction
Toby Farrar Gaffer
Andrew Bonner Production Coordinator
Alice Lister Production Coordinator
Faye Robinson Production Coordinator
Richard Lake Second Assistant Director
Caitlin Well Casting Associate
Jeffrey Broom Production Accountant
Jonny Ffinch Visual Effects Producer
Stephen Perkins Associate Editor
Tom Kemplen First Assistant Editor
Lucy Benson Visual Effects Editor
Jessie Thiele Post Production Supervisor
Oliver Tarney Supervising Sound Editor
Bjørn Ole Schroeder Supervising Dialogue Editor
Michael Fentum Sound Effects Designer
Dillon Bennett Sound Effects Editor
Steve Browell Sound Effects Editor
Rachael Tate Assistant Sound Editor
Richard Morrison Title Designer
Dean Wares Title Designer
Edgardo Simone Orchestrator
David Slonaker Orchestrator
Julie Hickson Thanks
Thomas L. Wilhite Thanks
Simon Diggins ADR Recordist
Jason Swanscott Foley Artist
Glen Gathard Foley Mixer
Andie Derrick Foley Artist
Name Title
Don Hahn Executive Producer
Allison Abbate Producer
Tim Burton Producer
Derek Frey Co-Producer
Connie Nartonis Thompson Associate Producer
Organization Category Person
Golden Globes Best Animated Feature N/A Nominated
BAFTA Awards Best Animated Feature N/A Nominated
Venice Film Festival Best Animated Feature N/A Nominated
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Reviews

r96sk
7.0

Good stuff, unmistakably Tim Burton. <em>Frankenweenie</em> is a solid stop-motion horror film from Disney. Interesting plot, coupled with a suitable cast and untypical animation. It's also in black-and-white, which doesn't hamper things at all - I, in a weird sort of way, kinda forgot it was b/w ... for vast portions. Charlie Tahan voices the lead character, Victor Frankenstein. You also have well-known names in Winona Ryder (Elsa), Martin Short (Edward) and Catherine O'Hara (Susan). I also liked Martin Landau as Rzykruski. There's decent humour amongst those characters, too. Worth a watch, for sure.

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

This time it's the Frankenstein story that gets the Tim Burton treatment delivering us an hybrid of "Edward Scissorhands" (1990) and Karloff's "Frankenstein" (1935) with a little pooch throw in for good measure. It's the eponymous mutt that gets hit by car whilst fetching a baseball hit, surprisingl ... y, out of the park by his young master "Victor". Distraught, the scientifically minded youngster concocts a cunning plan to use the attic windows, some toy seahorses and loads and loads of lightning to bring "Sparky" back from the dead. What now ensues is quite a fun series of escapades as the young man resurrects his friend and tries to keep it a secret from his schoolmates ahead of a looming science fair that causes his friends to try to mimic his skills and create monstrous mayhem en route. The monochrome stop-motion animation (especially their eyes!) and typically fun Danny Elfman score make for an effective comedy-horror and it is hard not to engage with the reincarnated patchwork puppy. Their rather menacing science teacher "Rzykruski" reminded me of Christopher Lee, too. It's a quickly paced and engaging tale with a gentle morality to it - love, loyalty, friendship all feature strongly in a narrative that goes some way to illustrate how, illogically sometimes, people can become attached to their pets. Good fun, this film.

Oct 20, 2022