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Team America: World Police

Freedom hangs by a thread.
2004 | 98m | English

(183576 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

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When North Korean ruler Kim Jong-il orchestrates a global terrorist plot, it's up to the heavily armed, highly specialized Team America unit to stop his dastardly scheme. The group, which has recruited troubled Broadway actor Gary Johnston, not only has to face off against Jong-il, but they must also contend with the Film Actors Guild, a cadre of Hollywood liberals at odds with Team America's 'policing the world' tactics.
Release Date: Oct 10, 2004
Director: Trey Parker
Writer: Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Pam Brady
Genres: Comedy, Adventure, Action
Keywords paris, france, france, cairo, capitalism, loss of loved one, egypt, war on terror, shotgun, patriotism, pentagon, american dream, destroy, shipwreck, louvre museum, american way of life, failure, panama, damage, government, parody, puppetry, eiffel tower, paris, global politics, mass destruction, agents
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, Scott Rudin Productions, Braniff Productions
Box Office Revenue: $50,826,898
Budget: $32,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 13, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Trey Parker Gary Johnston / Joe / Kim Jong Il / Hans Blix / Carson / Matt Damon / Drunk in Bar / Tim Robbins / Sean Penn / Michael Moore / Helen Hunt / Susan Sarandon (voice)
Matt Stone Chris / George Clooney / Danny Glover / Ethan Hawke (voice)
Kristen Miller Lisa (voice)
Chelsea Marguerite Police Officer / French Mother / French Police (voice)
Masasa Moyo Sarah (voice)
Daran Norris Spottswoode (voice)
Fred Tatasciore Samuel L. Jackson (voice)
Phil Hendrie I.N.T.E.L.L.I.G.E.N.C.E. / Chechnyan Terrorist (voice)
Jeremy Shada Jean Francois (voice)
Maurice LaMarche Alec Baldwin (voice)
Name Job
Michael Polaire Unit Production Manager
Trey Parker Director, Screenplay
Matt Stone Second Unit, Screenplay
Eric Stough Animation
Cameron Baity Other
Barbara Harris ADR Voice Casting
Peter Zinda Sound Effects Editor
Gary C. Bourgeois Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Harry Gregson-Williams Original Music Composer
David Parker Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Bill Pope Director of Photography
Michael Semanick Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Beth Sterner Supervising Sound Effects Editor
Scott Curtis Foley Editor
Ramsey Avery Supervising Art Director
Cary Butler Sound Effects Editor
Patricia Story Unit Publicist
Richard C. Walker Set Decoration
Thomas Valentine Art Direction
Kiki Morris Post Production Supervisor
Fred Arbegast Sculptor
Craig Abele Sculptor
J.J. Franzen Animation
Chris 'Crispy' Brion Animation
Kris Cole Assistant Editor
Walter Anderson Sound Mixer
Daniel Lindsey Animation
Mary Hidalgo Casting
Myron Nettinga Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Joe Lisanti Music Editor
Carmen Flores De Tanis Assistant Sound Editor
Sarah Monat Foley Artist
Robert Ulrich ADR Editor
Scott Millan Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Richard Whitfield Music Editor
Nic Ratner Music Editor
Stephanie Lowry Music Editor
Robert Deschaine ADR Mixer
Robin Harlan Foley Artist
Thomas W. Small Foley Supervisor
Jeremy Pitts Foley Editor
Chuck Michael Sound Effects Editor
Fred Burke Foley Editor
Michael Kamper Sound Effects Editor
Jon Title Sound Effects Editor
Doug Jackson Sound Effects Editor
Lydia Quidilla Dialogue Editor
Walter Hoylman Sound Mixer
John Berger Art Direction
Pam Brady Screenplay
Bruce Howell Supervising Sound Editor
Melinda Sue Gordon Still Photographer
Julie M. Anderson Production Supervisor
Randy K. Singer Foley Mixer
Joel Thingvall Researcher
Thomas M. Vogt Editor
Name Title
Trey Parker Producer
Michael Polaire Producer
Scott Rudin Producer
Anne Garefino Executive Producer
Scott Aversano Executive Producer
Frank C. Agnone II Producer
Pam Brady Producer
Matt Stone Producer
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Reviews

Ruuz
7.0

Might have the only genuinely funny "bodily-fluid gag" ever put to screen. Which really speaks to _Team America_ overall, and even to the entire career of Matt Stone and Trey Parker. The only thing it is more than idiotic, is genius. _Final rating:★★★½ - I really liked it. Would strongly recommen ... d you give it your time._

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

When an operation to thwart a dangerous attack in Paris costs them one of their number, "Team America" boss "Spottswoode" decides to recruit pretty boy actor "Gary" to take up the slack. The team broadly welcome him and after a bit of soul searching, he decides to accept the challenge and put his ac ... ting skills to better use against Islamic terrorists. Thing is, though, who is it that's pulling the strings? Well as their investigations deepen, they discover a cunning plot from North Korea to use the ultra-liberal "Film Actors Guild" as a conduit to world decimation. As satires go, this is one of the better attempts by an American to take a look at the achievements (or not) of his own country. The "Thunderbirds" meets "Man from U.N.C.L.E." style of puppetry works really quite entertainingly as the story delivers brutality, sex, destruction and humanity in quite a sarcastically effective fashion. The script doesn't miss and hit the wall when it comes to assessing those who like to "help" but cause more destruction with their interference the any terrorist could ever hope to, and the whole thing manages to ridicule the more zealous and stereotypical notions of statehood and dogma quite potently. It has "007" elements to the storyline too, and by it's comical vituperation of US attitudes to the rest of the world - Cairo is depicted as a ramshackle collection of adobe houses, Britain is continually referred to as England and Paris, well there's not much left of that after they've received their dose of "assistance" - it does raise quite a few smiles. It's subtly scathing and the puppetry is creatively delivered for a good watch that hasn't dated anywhere near as much as it should have.

Nov 14, 2024