Popularity: 5 (history)
| Director: | Jay Roach |
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| Writer: | Michael McCullers, Mike Myers |
| Staring: |
| The world's most shagadelic spy continues his fight against Dr. Evil. This time, the diabolical doctor and his clone, Mini-Me, team up with a new foe—'70s kingpin Goldmember. While pursuing the team of villains to stop them from world domination, Austin gets help from his dad and an old girlfriend. | |
| Release Date: | Jul 26, 2002 |
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| Director: | Jay Roach |
| Writer: | Michael McCullers, Mike Myers |
| Genres: | Comedy, Science Fiction, Crime |
| Keywords | saving the world, submarine, sibling relationship, clone, spy, helicopter, gold, submachine gun, asteroid, undercover, belgium, journey in the past, car journey, nightclub, laser, sumo ringer, family history, time travel, clowning, overweight man, conciliation, parody, james bond spoof, duringcreditsstinger |
| Production Companies | New Line Cinema, Eric's Boy, Team Todd, Moving Pictures, Gratitude International |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $296,938,801
Budget: $63,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Aug 03, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Mike Myers | Austin Powers / Dr. Evil / Goldmember / Fat Bastard |
| Beyoncé | Foxxy Cleopatra |
| Seth Green | Scott Evil |
| Michael York | Basil Exposition |
| Robert Wagner | Number Two |
| Mindy Sterling | Frau Farbissina |
| Verne Troyer | Mini-Me |
| Michael Caine | Nigel Powers |
| Fred Savage | Number Three |
| Gwyneth Paltrow | Dixie Normous |
| Diane Mizota | Fook Mi |
| Carrie Ann Inaba | Fook Yu |
| Nobu Matsuhisa | Mr. Roboto |
| Aaron Himelstein | Young Austin |
| Josh Zuckerman | Young Evil |
| Evan Farmer | Young Number Two |
| Scott Aukerman | Young Nigel |
| Anna Marie Goddard | Henchwoman |
| Tommy Lister Jr. | Prisoner #2 |
| Nichole Hiltz | French Teacher |
| Angela Meryl | Skater |
| Tom Cruise | Tom Cruise / Famous Austin ('Austinpussy') |
| John Travolta | John Travolta / Famous Goldmember ('Austinpussy') |
| Kevin Spacey | Kevin Spacey / Famous Dr. Evil ('Austinpussy') |
| Danny DeVito | Danny DeVito / Famous Mini Me ('Austinpussy') |
| Steven Spielberg | Steven Spielberg / Famous Director ('Austinpussy') |
| Nathan Lane | Mysterious Disco Man |
| Neil Mullarkey | Physician |
| Eric Winzenried | Henchman Sailor |
| Jim Piddock | Headmaster |
| Esther Scott | Judge |
| Leyna Nguyen | Anchorwoman |
| Jeannette Charles | Queen |
| Brian Tee | Japanese Pedestrian |
| Masi Oka | Japanese Pedestrian |
| Kevin Cooney | General Clark |
| Clint Howard | Johnson |
| Michael McDonald | Royal Guard |
| Donna D'Errico | Female Vendor |
| Fred Stoller | Male Shopper |
| Brad Grunberg | Shirtless Fan 'A' |
| Greg Grunberg | Shirtless Fan 'T' |
| Ren Urano | Sumo Referee |
| Kinga Philipps | Austin's Mom |
| John Donovan | Toothless Gardner |
| Masa Kanome | Fountain Security Guard |
| Hideo Kimura | Japanese Surveillance Guard |
| Hiroshi Otaguro | Japanese Surveillance Guard |
| Kevin Alexander Stea | Dancer |
| Linda Kim | Geisha Secretary |
| Nina Kaczorowski | Henchwoman |
| Tammy Vanderpool | Henchwoman |
| Nikki Ziering | Henchwoman |
| Sybil Azur | Foxxy's Backup Dancer |
| Nicole Humphries | Foxxy's Backup Dancer |
| Patrice Fisher | Dancer |
| Timothy Anderson | Dancer |
| Faune Chambers Watkins | Dancer |
| Kelly Cooper | Dancer |
| R.J. Durell | Dancer |
| Shaun Earl | Dancer |
| Michelle Elkin | Dancer |
| Jennifer Hamilton | Dancer |
| Hunter Hamilton | Dancer |
| Michael Higgins | Dancer |
| Mark Meismer | Dancer |
| Mandy Moore | Dancer |
| Ayesha Orange | Dancer |
| Nathan Prevost | Dancer |
| Liz Ramos | Dancer |
| Shealan Spencer | Dancer |
| Becca Sweitzer | Dancer |
| Salvatore Vassallo | Dancer |
| Robert Vinson | Dancer |
| Amie Barsky | Skater |
| Lina Chmiel | Skater |
| Sharon Ferguson | Skater |
| Trey Knight | Skater |
| Brian Richardson | Skater |
| Kimberlee Suerth | Skater |
| Lakisha Swift | Skater |
| Katie Couric | Prison Guard |
| Rob Lowe | Middle Number Two |
| Ryan Allen Carrillo | Skater |
| Mike Chaturantabut | Gunman at Pool |
| Gabriel Corbin | Dancer |
| Devyn Duex | Skater |
| Christy McGinity Gibel | Dancer |
| Paul Grace | Dancer |
| Ben Hisoler | Party Guest |
| Eiji Inoue | Taxi Driver |
| Jimmy Jatho | Shirtless Fan 'I' |
| Kristen Johnston | Dancer |
| Charles M. Kerper | Dancer |
| Martin Klebba | Dancer |
| Carolina Lancaster | Dancer |
| Ryan McGonagle | Dancer |
| Kinsey McLean | Classmate |
| Marylee Picciano | Studio 69 Girl |
| Gene Anthony Ray | Dancer |
| Tara Rice | Austin's Girlfriend |
| Nicole Sciacca | Dancer |
| Matt Sergott | Dancer |
| Sonny Sison | Dancer |
| Michael Sun Lee | Japanese Business Man |
| Chris Sung | Japanese Teen |
| Andreanna Veith | Dancer |
| Kevin Vila | Party Guest |
| Dan Warner | Lair Guard |
| Shane Zeranski | Dancer |
| Ozzy Osbourne | Ozzy Osbourne |
| Sharon Osbourne | Sharon Osbourne |
| Kelly Osbourne | Kelly Osbourne |
| Jack Osbourne | Jack Osbourne |
| Quincy Jones | Quincy Jones |
| Britney Spears | Britney Spears |
| Burt Bacharach | Burt Bacharach |
| Susanna Hoffs | Ming Tea - Gillian Shagwell |
| Stuart D. Johnson | Ming Tea - Manny Stixsman |
| Matthew Sweet | Ming Tea - Sid Belvedere |
| Christopher Ward | Ming Tea - Trevor Aigberth |
| Jesse Heiman | Student (uncredited) |
| Eddie Adams | Young Basil |
| Danny Nero | Bystander (uncredited) |
| Peter Navy Tuiasosopo | Sumo Wrestler (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Michael Meinardus | Special Effects Coordinator |
| John A. Keim | Property Master |
| Scott Bauer | Props |
| Norman Cabrera | Sculptor |
| Robert Dawson | Title Designer |
| Michael J. Walker | Camera Operator |
| Bryan Ashford | Dolly Grip |
| Garrett Benson | First Assistant Camera |
| Robert Adams | Grip |
| Bobby Huber | Key Grip |
| Rebecca Bauscher | Still Photographer |
| David Butler | Costumer |
| Greg Funk | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
| Jacob Avignone | Loader |
| James Betts | Propmaker |
| Jeff Cadiente | Stunts |
| George Alden | Transportation Captain |
| Peter Ramsey | Third Assistant Director |
| Sande Alessi | Extras Casting |
| Javier López de Ayala | Publicist |
| John Herrera McElroy | On Set Dresser |
| Susan Kreutz | Assistant Craft Service |
| Robert Moggach | Digital Compositor |
| Scott Andrew Ressler | "B" Camera Operator |
| Keith Banks | First Assistant "B" Camera |
| Paul Tilden | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
| Scott Browner | "A" Camera Operator |
| Lisa K. Ferguson | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
| David Eubank | First Assistant "A" Camera |
| Michèle Burke | Makeup Designer, Makeup Supervisor |
| Josh Sheppard | Additional Storyboarding |
| David Sues | Propmaker, Carpenter |
| Etienne Andlau | Rotoscoping Artist |
| Matthew A. Del Ruth | Loader |
| Kela Boyd-Grigoryan | Assistant Craft Service |
| Alan D. Purwin | Aerial Coordinator, Pilot |
| Carla Fry | In Memory Of |
| Edouard F. Henriques III | Makeup Artist, Makeup Department Head |
| Michael McCullers | Screenplay |
| George S. Clinton | Original Music Composer |
| Peter Deming | Director of Photography |
| Jon Poll | Editor |
| Jack Gill | Second Unit Director, Stunts Coordinator |
| Ve Neill | Makeup Artist |
| Jay Roach | Director |
| George H. Anderson | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Carol Kiefer | Art Department Coordinator |
| Craig Alpert | Visual Effects Editor |
| Mike Myers | Screenplay, Characters |
| Marguerite Pomerhn Derricks | Choreographer |
| Mark Worthington | Supervising Art Director |
| Alex Madison | Stunts |
| Goro Koyama | Foley Artist |
| John Houlihan | Music Supervisor |
| Josh King | First Assistant Director |
| Mila Hermanovski | Costumer |
| Susan A. Burig | Graphic Designer |
| Shauna Duggins | Stunts |
| Andy Gill | Stunts |
| Keith Campbell | Stunt Double |
| Henry Kingi Jr. | Stunts |
| Apryl Hill | Set Medic |
| Charlie Brewer | Stunt Double |
| Gary Archer | Prosthetics |
| Henry Kingi | Stunts |
| Kenny Endoso | Stunts |
| Greg Hayden | Editor |
| Juel Bestrop | Casting |
| Jeanne McCarthy | Casting |
| Rusty Smith | Production Design |
| Drew Boughton | Art Direction |
| Sara Andrews | Set Decoration |
| Robin Beauchesne | Makeup Artist |
| Thomas Bartke | Music Editor |
| Deena Appel | Costume Design |
| David D. Johnson | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Palma Bellardoni | Art Department Assistant |
| Douglas Womack | Construction Coordinator |
| Bryan Corbett | Construction Foreman |
| Jason Bedig | Leadman |
| Thomas W. Corsello | Painter |
| Michelle Millay | Sculptor |
| Kevin Cross | Set Designer |
| Carmine Goglia | Standby Painter |
| Kirk R. Gardner | Steadicam Operator |
| Hope Slepak | Costume Supervisor |
| Candy L. Walken | Hair Department Head |
| Manuella Goncalves | Hairstylist |
| Jeri Baker | Key Hair Stylist |
| Camille Calvet | Prosthetic Supervisor |
| Edward T. Hanley | Set Costumer |
| Raymond Bulinski | Craft Service |
| Maxim Aperian | Driver |
| Danny Bramson | Executive Music Producer |
| Joshua Hancock | Picture Car Coordinator |
| Judith Babcock | Post Production Assistant |
| Diana Kaufman | Post Production Supervisor |
| Jonathan Davidson | Production Controller |
| Emily Ellis | Production Office Assistant |
| Lou Sumien Jr. | Projection |
| Satcha Congdon | Propmaker |
| Kelly Flynn | Security |
| Joel Elliott | Set Production Assistant |
| Kali Chung | Stand In |
| Lee Tucker | Technical Supervisor |
| Jim Frear | Transportation Captain |
| Bill M. Puluti | Transportation Coordinator |
| Gabriela Gutentag | Unit Publicist |
| Jayne-Ann Tenggren | Script Supervisor |
| Dan Muscarella | Color Timer |
| Curtis Croeni | First Assistant Editor |
| Dickinson H. Luke | Best Boy Electric |
| Shane Buttle | Electrician |
| Rick A. West | Gaffer |
| Jeffrey P. Soderberg | Rigging Gaffer |
| Blythe Cappello | Casting Associate |
| Jody Levin | Executive In Charge Of Post Production |
| Erik Holmberg | Executive In Charge Of Production |
| Scott Allen Logan | Location Manager |
| Diana Adams | Production Accountant |
| S.J. 'JoJo' Fieger | Production Coordinator |
| Katherine E. Beyda | Production Supervisor |
| Scott Jacobs | Boom Operator |
| Cherie Tamai | First Assistant Sound Editor |
| Frank Macchia | Orchestrator |
| Ken McLaughlin | Production Sound Mixer |
| Cindy Marty | Sound Effects Editor |
| Chris Carpenter | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Lindsay Hallett | Visual Effects Producer |
| Frank McEldowney | Greensman |
| Eric McLeod | Unit Production Manager |
| Paul Prokop | Executive in Charge of Finance |
| Adam Austin | Assistant Property Master |
| Bart Barbuscia | Set Dresser |
| Simon Cassels | Title Designer |
| David B. Nowell | Aerial Director of Photography |
| Robin Bursey | Camera Loader |
| Philip Sloan | Key Grip |
| Michele Michel | Costume Illustrator |
| Kate Biscoe | Key Makeup Artist |
| Tammy Maples | Animal Wrangler |
| Steve Huff | Pilot |
| Gary Burritt | Negative Cutter |
| Michael LaViolette | Chief Lighting Technician |
| Terrence Martin | Assistant Production Coordinator |
| Natasha Cuba | Casting Assistant |
| Julie Lindner | ADR Editor |
| Renée Tondelli | ADR Supervisor |
| Bill Burns | Assistant Sound Editor |
| Romeo Antonio | Musician |
| Bruno Coon | Supervising Music Editor |
| Kate Lumpkin | Utility Sound |
| Brandon Criswell | 2D Artist |
| Erik Lee | CG Animator |
| James Matheny | Dialogue Editor |
| Felipe Sanchez | Costume Illustrator |
| Yvonne Pearson | Continuity |
| Marisa Ferrey | Second Second Assistant Director |
| Leslie A. Tokunaga | Construction Buyer |
| Jill Carvalho | Set Dressing Buyer |
| Gabriel Hardman | Storyboard Artist |
| Robert Deschaine | ADR Mixer |
| Rick Canelli | ADR Recordist |
| Don White | Foley Mixer |
| Chris Brenczewski | Special Effects Technician |
| John Mullin | Assistant Camera |
| Tommy Garcia | Best Boy Grip |
| Eric Budlong | Grip |
| Rebecca Brenneman | Camera Production Assistant |
| Adam Baral | Second Assistant Camera |
| Staci Pontius | Assistant Editor |
| Mike Sowa | Digital Color Timer |
| Stephanie Olah | Post Production Coordinator |
| Isaac Ardolino | Assistant Location Manager |
| Patrick Houlihan | Music Coordinator |
| Nick Plantico | Animal Wrangler |
| Eric Sandlin | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician |
| Jennifer Alessi | Extras Casting |
| Kristi Mujica | First Assistant Accountant |
| Robert K. Feldmann | Key Rigging Grip |
| Rex Anson Rhorer | Rigging Grip |
| Kenny Vasquez | Key Set Production Assistant |
| Jennifer Hunt Pedevilla | Payroll Accountant |
| Morgan Bateman | Production Assistant |
| Jason Columbus | Production Secretary |
| Dawn Brooks Macleod | Rotoscoping Artist |
| Jerry Lee | Second Assistant Accountant |
| Tim Collins | Dolly Grip |
| Cinda-Lin James | Stunts |
| Jake Avignone | Camera Loader |
| Bill Meadows | Sound Recordist |
| Melinda Sue Gordon | Still Photographer |
| Alfred Ainsworth Jr. | Video Assist Operator |
| Ann Foley | Key Costumer |
| Marco Schnabel | Second Unit Director |
| Spike Silver | Stunts |
| Kevin Scott | Stunts |
| Elie Thompson | Stunts |
| Erik Rondell | Stunts |
| Pat Romano | Stunts |
| Anthony G. Schmidt | Stunts |
| Bof Matteo | Stunts |
| Ming Qiu | Stunts |
| Hiro Koda | Stunt Double |
| Kim Robert Koscki | Stunt Double |
| Norman Howell | Stunts |
| Donna Evans | Stunts |
| Michael Gaines | Stunts |
| Phil Chong | Stunts |
| Jonathan Eusebio | Stunts |
| Robert Allen | Set Medic |
| Jorge Esqueda | Catering |
| Nick Brett | Utility Stunts |
| Marcei A. Brubaker Brown | Second Assistant Director |
| Steven A. Morrow | Sound Mixer |
| Tommy Harper | Assistant Director |
| Jane Oshita | Stunts |
| Scott L. Treger | Stand In |
| Robert Kurtzman | Special Effects Key Makeup Artist |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Suzanne Todd | Producer |
| Richard Brener | Executive Producer |
| Jennifer Todd | Producer |
| Marco Schnabel | Associate Producer |
| Mike Myers | Producer |
| John S. Lyons | Producer |
| Eric McLeod | Producer |
| Katherine E. Beyda | Associate Producer |
| Gregg Taylor | Co-Producer |
| Demi Moore | Producer |
| Toby Emmerich | Executive Producer |
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Weakest of the three in my opinion, but <em>'Austin Powers in Goldmember'</em> still has some memorable moments. I enjoyed the star-studded and cameo-filled opening scene, it's well done. Mike Myers is again great in his roles, especially Dr. Evil, and Beyoncé Knowles is a positive addition. The ... stuff with Dr. Evil isn't as good as in the 1999 film, yet he still made me laugh a few times; he does have one of the series' best moments with the rendition of the Jay-Z song. However, I did feel a few pacing issues. All in all, it's still worth a watch. As noted, the cameos are solid - and let's just say they chose the perfect actor to play Dr. Evil...
**Austin Powers' inglorious end... so far.** I can't deny that Austin Powers was a landmark franchise for late '90s humor cinema, but the truth is that this film, like its immediate predecessor, isn't funny at all. Here, the script is based on a new conspiracy by Dr. Evil, this time in harmony wi ... th a Dutchman fascinated by gold, who wants all the gold he can hoard. So that the English spy doesn't get in his way, he kidnapped and had Powers' father killed. The script is very weak, has worn-out premises and works, in practice, as a parody of the third film in the Bond franchise. If that was any success initially, in this case it doesn't seem like enough for the movie to work. In addition, the conception of the vast majority of characters is unfortunate because it is very underdeveloped, the writing is terrible and the dialogues horrible, and everything seems just an excuse for an avalanche of jokes. Also, there are characters here that don't really have to be here, like Fat Bastard. Mike Myers continues to play several characters, in a very intense and truly well-executed role-playing exercise; he tries everything to make his film work, and invests his talent in a truly remarkable way. However, if the recipe no longer works, the actor's effort and talent are simply being wasted. In addition, there are other actors with an equally positive record, such as Verne Troyer, Michael Caine or Beyoncé. The rest hardly matters, and I prefer not to mention the large amount of unnecessary cameos from a series of artists, models and singers. Seeing so many stars appear just for the hell of it doesn't make any sense and gives the film an irritating sense of smugness. Technically, there are some features that I want to point out, namely the visuals and specials, with Myers playing opposite himself in many occasions and scenes, and the excellent sets and costumes. Unfortunately, the film has a very fast pace and the editing was not very happy, but what is really needed here is some really effective humor, because if the film's formula already seems worn out, the humor of the successive jokes is non-existent.
Flat out garbage of a movie. Pure waste of time. The only reason I rated it a 4 is because there were some funny parts. Overall bad movie though. ...