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The Big Lebowski

Times like these call for a Big Lebowski.
1998 | 117m | English

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Popularity: 6 (history)

Director: Joel Coen
Writer: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen
Staring:
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Jeffrey 'The Dude' Lebowski, a Los Angeles slacker who only wants to bowl and drink White Russians, is mistaken for another Jeffrey Lebowski, a wheelchair-bound millionaire, and finds himself dragged into a strange series of events involving nihilists, adult film producers, ferrets, errant toes, and large sums of money.
Release Date: Mar 06, 1998
Director: Joel Coen
Writer: Joel Coen, Ethan Coen
Genres: Comedy, Crime
Keywords white russian, bowling, vietnam veteran, carpet, nihilism, heart attack, kidnapping, lsd, marijuana, los angeles, california, millionaire, cowboy, ashes, impregnation, bowling team, unemployed, bowling ball, neo-noir, weeds, absurd, shaggy dog story
Production Companies PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, Working Title Films
Box Office Revenue: $47,010,480
Budget: $15,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 02, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Jeff Bridges The Dude
John Goodman Walter Sobchak
Julianne Moore Maude Lebowski
Steve Buscemi Donny
David Huddleston The Big Lebowski
Philip Seymour Hoffman Brandt
Tara Reid Bunny Lebowski
Philip Moon Treehorn Thug
Mark Pellegrino Treehorn Thug
Peter Stormare Nihilist
Flea Nihilist
Torsten Voges Nihilist
Jimmie Dale Gilmore Smokey
Jack Kehler Dude's Landlord
John Turturro Jesus Quintana
James G. Hoosier Quintana's Partner
Carlos Leon Maude's Thug
Terrence Burton Maude's Thug
Richard Gant Older Cop
Christian Clemenson Younger Cop
Dom Irrera Tony the Chauffeur
Gérard L'Heureux Lebowski's Chauffeur
David Thewlis Knox Harrington
Lu Elrod Coffee Shop Waitress
Mike Gomez Auto Circus Cop
Peter Siragusa Gary the Bartender
Sam Elliott The Stranger
Marshall Manesh Doctor
Harry Bugin Arthur Digby Sellers
Jesse Flanagan Little Larry Sellers
Irene Olga López Pilar
Luis Colina Corvette Owner
Ben Gazzara Jackie Treehorn
Leon Russom Malibu Police Chief
Ajgie Kirkland Cab Driver
Jon Polito Private Snoop
Aimee Mann Nihilist Woman
Jerry Haleva Saddam
Jennifer Lamb Pancake Waitress
Warren Keith Funeral Director
Wendy Braun Chorine Dancer (uncredited)
Asia Carrera Sherry in 'Logjammin' (uncredited)
Kiva Dawson Dancer (uncredited)
Name Job
Lisa Mozden Assistant Editor
Jery Hewitt Stunt Coordinator
Skip Lievsay Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor
Janek Sirrs Visual Effects Supervisor
John S. Lyons Casting
John Dexter Art Direction
Gilly Ruben Production Supervisor
Merrick Morton Still Photographer
T. Kukovinski Script Supervisor
Happy Walters Music Supervisor
Todd Kasow Music Editor
Allan Byer Production Sound Mixer
Michael Barry Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Lewis Goldstein Sound Effects Editor
Pamela Withers Costume Supervisor
Wendy Weidman Casting Associate
Alex Belth Assistant Editor
Ted Morris Camera Operator
Martin Bosworth Rigging Gaffer
Thomas Vilardo Transportation Captain
Timothy P. Ryan Transportation Captain
Don Tardino Transportation Coordinator
Gregg Edler Production Coordinator
Daniel Curet Key Hair Stylist
Selina Jayne Makeup Artist
Myke Michaels Makeup Effects
Jane Frazer Executive In Charge Of Production
Virginia Burton Set Costumer
Liz Young Thanks
Andy Harris First Assistant Camera
Sydney Ann Lunn Art Department Assistant
Lori Ashcraft Art Department Coordinator
Tim R. Lafferty Construction Coordinator
Philip C. Hurst Greensman
Tim Snowber Leadman
Wayne Nycz Painter
Mariko Braswell Set Designer
John Railton Standby Painter
Charles Schner Additional Camera
Tony Boura Grip
Ron Goodman Aerial Camera
Sonya Ooten Assistant Costume Designer
Beth Emerson Set Dressing Artist
Bill Landrum Choreographer
Gary Kramer Craft Service
Elizabeth Himelstein Dialect Coach
Michael Cain Driver
Charlie Vogel Post Production Supervisor
Lauren Lapham Production Intern
David Boucher Propmaker
Ritchie Kremer Property Master
Rita Lisa Danao Set Production Assistant
Martin Weight Video Assist Operator
Roman Jakobi Electrician
Mike Gerzevitz Lighting Technician
Philippe Aubry Rigging Grip
Robert Graf Location Manager
Larry Kaplan Publicist
Peter F. Kurland Boom Operator
Kimberly R. McCord-Wilson Assistant Sound Editor
Robert Chapin 3D Artist
Johnathan R. Banta Digital Compositors
Janet Yale Visual Effects Producer
Bradford L. Hohle Dolby Consultant
David Orr Color Timer
Rick Freeman Dialogue Editor
Magdaline Volaitis Dialogue Editor
Kenton Jakub ADR Editor
Jeff Rafner First Assistant Director
Cookie Lopez Key Set Costumer
Jean Ann Black Makeup Supervisor
Donald Murphy Second Second Assistant Director
Ron Patterson Assistant Property Master
Bradford Richardson Graphic Designer
J. Todd Anderson Storyboard Artist
Randall Balsmeyer Title Designer
Igor Nicholich Apprentice Sound Editor
Marko Costanzo Foley Artist
Bruce Pross Foley Mixer
Benjamin Cheah Foley Supervisor
Jan Beran Special Effects Technician
Cinda-Lin James Stunt Double
Ed Dally Camera Loader
Bruce Hamme Dolly Grip
Les Percy First Company Grip
Adam Gilmore Second Assistant Camera
Wayne Kosky Second Company Grip
Jenna Dupree Casting Assistant
David Diliberto Associate Editor
George Carlston Colorist
Mo Henry Negative Cutter
Kim Jordan Assistant Location Manager
Val Burnley Location Assistant
Spring Aspers Music Coordinator
Mindy Sheldon Accountant
Kristina Soderquist Assistant Accountant
Alan Colbert Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Tom Elkins Assistant Production Coordinator
Travis Baumann Compositing Artist
Cecily Jordan Extras Casting Coordinator
Jerry Day Key Rigging Grip
Jerry Legget Payroll Accountant
Kimberly Rach Production Secretary
Fonda Anita Extras Casting Assistant
Joel Coen Writer, Director, Editor
Rick Heinrichs Production Design
Tricia Cooke Editor
Chris L. Spellman Set Decoration
Mary Zophres Costume Design
Lori McCoy-Bell Hairstylist
John Cameron Unit Production Manager
Loyd Catlett Stunts
Sam Sarkar Utility Sound
Jennifer Badger Stunt Driver
Joni Avery Stunts
Jennifer Lamb Stunts
Ken Kells Stand In
Roger Deakins Director of Photography
Carter Burwell Original Music Composer
Ethan Coen Writer, Editor
Edouard F. Henriques III Makeup Artist
Name Title
Tim Bevan Executive Producer
Eric Fellner Executive Producer
John Cameron Co-Producer
Ethan Coen Producer
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Reviews

Film.Viewer.999
10.0

Fun, clever and engaging. Joel & Eitan Cohen's most iconic creation ...

Jun 23, 2021
r96sk
8.0

<em>'The Big Lebowski'</em> is entertaining. Jeff Bridges and John Goodman are a fun duo, I even would've enjoyed this 1998 flick more if it was just those two for the whole near 2 hours. Everyone else on the cast is good too, amusing seeing Peter Stormare in a role like this - as opposed to one ... like John Abruzzi. Speaking of <em>'Prison Break'</em>, Jonathan Krantz is also in this! The film starts like a house on the fire, I did find the rest of it - particularly the middle portion - a little (emphasis on 'little') less as the story is stretched out a tad, though all in all it gave me a good time and I'd happily rewatch it no doubt.

Jun 23, 2023
Geronimo1967
7.0

The “Dude” (Jeff Bridges) just wants to go through life drinking and bowling so is a bit narked when two thugs break into his apartment demanding cash! They’ve got the wrong “Lebowski” but only discover that after they’ve micturated on his rug! Determined to get some recompense, he goes to the corre ... ct one (David Huddleston) where he is given short shrift but decides to help himself to one of the many rugs that dot the man’s mansion and he also takes a bit of a shine to his young trophy wife! Days later, he is summoned back by the butler “Brandt” (Philip Seymour Hoffman) and told that she has been kidnapped and that he is to help them deliver $1,000,000 to the felons. He reckons she’s probably behind the crime herself, but agrees - for a fee, and recruits his loud mouthed mate “Walter” (John Goodman) to help out. That’s not all, though! It turns out that there’s yet another “Lebowski” and she’s his daughter “Maude” (Julianne Moore). She’s an energetically enigmatic, quite ruthless, woman who points out that the cash they are proposing to use is actually not her dad’s - and she needs it back. With the scene now set, the capers quickly escalate and no rug is safe! Bridges leads this ensemble cast really well here as the story lurches from one disastrous escapade to another, marrying some witty dialogue with some borderline slapstick and all held together via White Russians and the bowling alley. Moore is also on good form as is the less-is-more performance from an underused but amiable Steve Buscemi as the third wheel on their wagon “Donny”. The plot itself doesn’t really matter, it’s largely incidental to the engaging efforts of all except, maybe, for a Goodman whose constant expletives lose their potency quite quickly as his character becomes a bit too boorish. It is laugh out loud funny at times and as a semi-satirical look at layabout life, wealth and drug crime it’s well worth a look.

Mar 13, 2025