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Haunted Mansion

Home is where the haunt is.
2023 | 123m | English

(48916 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

Director: Justin Simien
Writer: Katie Dippold
Staring:
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A woman and her son enlist a motley crew of so-called spiritual experts to help rid their home of supernatural squatters.
Release Date: Jul 26, 2023
Director: Justin Simien
Writer: Katie Dippold
Genres: Comedy, Fantasy, Drama
Keywords magic, haunted house, grief, ghost, nostalgic, haunted mansion, based on theme park ride
Production Companies Walt Disney Pictures, Rideback
Box Office Revenue: $117,449,790
Budget: $157,800,000
Updates Updated: Oct 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Rosario Dawson Gabbie
Chase W. Dillon Travis
LaKeith Stanfield Ben Matthias
Owen Wilson Father Kent
Tiffany Haddish Harriet
Danny DeVito Bruce Davis
Jared Leto The Hatbox Ghost
Jamie Lee Curtis Madame Leota
J.R. Adduci William Gracey
Creek Wilson Mariner Ghost
Ben Bladon Hatchet Ghost
Lindsay Lamb The Bride
Charity Jordan Alyssa
Fedor Steer Ezra
Terence Rosemore Phineas
Mike Benitez Gus
Erika Coleman Eleanor Gracey
Christopher Winchester New Year's Eve Bartender
Jo Koy Daytime Bartender
Tony Paone Drunk Man
Gralen Bryant Banks Drunk Man
Julie Nalibov 60 Year Old Woman
Kathi Callahan Carol Tourist
Marilu Henner Carol Tourist
Hector Machado John
Steve Zissis Roger
Andrew Morgado TV Narrator (voice)
William Calvert TV Narrator (voice)
Glendon Ray Hobgood Ben's Neighbor
Nico Gomez Male Student
Lorenzo Beronilla Hibachi Chef
Amy Parrish Doctor
Kurt Yue Police Officer
Hasan Minhaj Sketch Artist
Dan Levy Vic
Rowan Joseph Male Tour Guest
Alisa Harris Female Tour Guest
Charles Black Victor Guest
Chad Crumley Duelist
Sebastien Soudais Duelist
John Curran Pickwick
Tracy Goode Executioner
Bryan McClure Headless Knight
Don Stallings Venetian Ghost
Ashley John Lady Blue
Rick Andosca Caretaker Ghost
Kat Montes Diner Waitress
Cruz Abelita Kid
Edward Zhu Kid
Kamran Shaikh Suited Man on Dynamite
Helene Henry Ballerina
Jared Simon Hatted Man in Quicksand
Joseph Miller Quicksand Man
Ian Covell Quicksand Man
Kay Galvin Elderly Woman w/Rose
Terence Mathews Travis' Dad (voice)
Julian Omari Gosin Singer at Funeral & Brass Band
Corey Donovan Peyton Singer at Funeral & Brass Band
Erion Brandon WIlliams Funeral Brass Band
Lumar Christopher Leblanc III Funeral Brass Band
Marcus Otis Hubbard Funeral Brass Band
Manuel Perkins Funeral Brass Band
Derrick James Moss Funeral Brass Band
Paul Michael Robertson Funeral Brass Band
Raianna Brown Female Waltzer
Kailie Sanders Female Waltzer
Rachel Pitner Female Lindy Hopper
Ayane Azevedo Female Lindy Hopper
Clarence White III Male Lindy Hopper
D. Jerome Wells Male Lindy Hopper
Arielle Prepetit Can-Can Girl
Chenise Johnson Can-Can Girl
Elisabeth Lagrande Can-Can Girl
Anthony Burrell African Warrior
Winona Ryder Pat (uncredited)
Keiko Bell Nurse (uncredited)
Robert Tinsley Police Officer (uncredited)
Name Job
Tom Myers Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Justin Simien Director
Kris Bowers Original Music Composer
Jeffrey Kurland Costume Design
Phillip J. Bartell Editor
Carmen Cuba Casting
Noelle King Set Designer
Chris Scarabosio Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mac Smith Sound Effects Editor
Katie Dippold Writer
Lester Bailey Jr. Makeup Artist
Marian Green Stunts
Cassidy Alexandra Kahler Stunts
Easton Michael Smith Set Designer
Spencer Tortorici Set Dresser
Elizabeth Wedding Assistant Art Director
Randall D. Wilkins Set Designer
Shaun Young Set Decoration Buyer
Andre Fenley Supervising Sound Editor
Lacey Nussbaum Casting Coordinator
Judith Sunga Casting Associate
Darryl Garcia Jr. Set Costumer
Natasha Romanow Set Costumer
Tyler Wade Vaughn Additional Second Assistant Director
George Cottle Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Shawn D. Bronson Art Direction
Kristen Maloney Art Direction
Carla Martinez Art Direction
Brian Stultz Art Direction
Victor J. Zolfo Set Decoration
Jeri Baker Hair Department Head
Jacqueline Bell Key Hair Stylist
Kimberly Jones Makeup Department Head
Dionne Wynn Makeup Artist
Jeff Overfield Second Assistant Director
David H. Venghaus Jr. First Assistant Director
Sandra Doyle Carmola Set Designer
Robert Fechtman Set Designer
Blade Ladish Set Dresser
Maxfield Ladish Set Dresser
Tammy S. Lee Set Designer
Jaime A. Marin Assistant Art Director
Sam Page Set Designer
Andrew Reeder Set Designer
Randi Owens Arroyo Assistant Makeup Artist
Jennifer Denise Bennett Assistant Makeup Artist
Emily Tatum Other
Darla Wigley Assistant Makeup Artist
Courtney Lether Other
Carla Wallace Assistant Makeup Artist
Rene Sekula Visual Effects Producer
Kenneth Koh VFX Artist
Kevin Black First Assistant Director
Denise Acosta Assistant Art Director
Pablo Domínguez Concept Artist
Doug M. Thomas Apprentice Sound Editor
Daniel Sudick Special Effects Supervisor
Jeffrey Waldron Director of Photography
Darren Gilford Production Design
Rafael E. Sánchez Gaffer
Edwin Rivera Visual Effects Supervisor
Willie D. Burton Sound Mixer
Name Title
Nick Reynolds Executive Producer
Jonathan Eirich Producer
Tom C. Peitzman Executive Producer
Dan Lin Producer
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Popularity History


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Reviews

ChrisSawin
5.0

LaKeith Stanfield steals every scene that he’s in while The Hatbox Ghost is one of the more menacing live-action Disney villains to be portrayed in quite some time. But _Haunted Mansion_ is a PG horror comedy trapped in a PG-13 rating. It’s only PG-13 because it revolves around the supernatural. The ... exaggerated comedy is annoying and anything remotely scary is ruined by relentless buffoonery. Full review: https://bit.ly/hatboxghost

Jul 26, 2023
garethmb
N/A

Welcome Foolish Mortals to the latest adaptation of the popular Disney attraction as Haunted Mansion has materialized for audiences to enjoy. This time around the film follows a single mother named Gabbie (RosarioDawson), and her son Travis (Chase W. Dillon). The family has moved into an aband ... oned mansion near New Orleans as they look to start over but find that their new abode is haunted. Despite their best efforts to flee, the ghosts force them to return to the mansion and they seek help in the form of a Priest named Father Kent (Owen Wilson), and Ben Matthias (LaKeith Stanfield) who has been reduced to doing Ghost Tours following a personal tragedy that saw his lofty skills and career vanish in the aftermath. When the help finds themselves able to leave the mansion without an otherworldly escort, they bring in a Medium named Harriet (Tiffany Haddish) and in time the mysterious Madame Leota (Jamie Lee Curtis). It is learned that a dangerous ghost is striking fear into the other 999 haunts that inhabit the locale and should he collect his 1000th soul, he will unleash a new level of terror on the world. Things become even more complicated with a local professor named Bruce (Danny DeVito) arrives and creates a new Wild Card to the situation. The movie does a great job of capturing the look and tone of the attraction as one of the great joys was seeing things ranging from the pictures to stretching room and other factors big and small from the attraction portrayed on the big screen. The cast is great and works well with one another but the movie does take some time getting ramped up and I did find it dragging in various places. The audience laughed frequently but for me many of the jokes did not work which I attributed to the focus being on a a younger audience as I found them more amusing than funny. The FX in the film are solid and Jared Leto’s character is so well done you cannot recognize him as he has disappeared so deeply into the character aided by some great visual work. As a big fan of the attraction it was nice to see a much better take on the source material than previous efforts. In the end despite the flaws, there is enough happy nostalgia to keep fans entertained and hopefully the audience will want to visit the mansion enough that a new franchise is on the way. 3 stars out of 5

Jul 27, 2023
screenzealots
6.0

As a longtime Disney enthusiast, I was highly skeptical (and very wary) about director Justin Simien‘s “Haunted Mansion,” the second film inspired by the classic and beloved theme park attraction. Everything about this project screamed “pointless” and “dreadful,” but I was pleasantly surprised at th ... e inventive and fun finished product. When a woman (Rosario Dawson) and her bullied son (Chase Dillon) move to a haunted manor in New Orleans, they seek the help of supposed spiritual experts to help rid their historic home of supernatural inhabitants. They collect a motley crew of misfits, including a fake exorcist (Owen Wilson), a man with a penchant for photographing specters (LaKeith Stanfield), a history professor (Danny DeVito), and a medium (Tiffany Haddish). After it’s learned that once you enter the home you must always return (or a ghost will follow you home), everyone is trapped and cannot leave. After a walk on the other side during a séance, an evil spirit called the Hatbox Ghost (Jared Leto) is encountered, and he’s collecting souls. If the new friends want to live, they must work together before time runs out. The mythology created fits in with the theme park ride, is done in a way that feels natural, and is sure to please Disney fans. Think of almost any element from the attraction and the film gives a satisfactory back story (Madame Leota’s is my favorite, not to mention the casting of Jamie Lee Curtis in the role). I can’t wait to go back to Disneyland after seeing this movie, because it will be so much fun to experience the Haunted Mansion through fresh eyes that have this new background narrative. Easter eggs are around every corner, and they’re a fun treat for eagle-eyed viewers. Most elements from the attraction are incorporated organically (like the exterior and location-specific bits from both the Florida and California versions of the ride), and the most iconic scenes are fun to see on a grand scale (the stretching room, the dining room party, Constance in the attic). As a fan, I was absolutely delighted by all of this. The film is elevated by a talented cast (including a strong lead performance from Stanfield and a charming one from Dillon) and kooky characters that lighten the mood when it gets too dark. There’s a lot of talk about grief, and plenty of borderline scares that may teeter on the terrifying side for little kids. This is not a traditional scary movie, and the balance of light humor and emotional drama works really well. Since this is a big studio film, the overt product placement becomes distracting and laughable, and the denouement is bloated, excessive, and drawn out. The film could use a bit of editing, but I didn’t find it too long. I quite enjoyed “Haunted Mansion,” flaws and all. If you’re a fan of the Disney parks and share a passion for the ride, I’m sure you will, too. It isn’t an instant classic by any means, but it’s far better than it has any right to be and is a fun way to spend a couple of hours this summer.

Aug 04, 2023
mooney240
7.0

**Haunted Mansion (2023) isn’t trying to bring some new franchise launching edge to the Disney ride’s story. Instead, it captures all the goofy pun-filled fun of the ride by allowing its excellent cast to have a blast!** Haunted Mansion (2023) is a fun family adventure that gives each of its come ... dic talents their own time to shine and bring the laughs. My expectations were very low (especially after seeing the 2003 version). Still, I never should have bet against Owen Wilson’s lovable charm, but his endearing goofy antics were couched in a cast of characters that each had me laughing out loud. I struggle to choose a favorite character because they were all so ridiculously entertaining and delightful. But even amid all the wackiness, LaKeith Stanfield does excellent work delivering some genuinely moving and emotional moments. Many of the poor reviews on Haunted Mansion possibly expected something other than what it was: a fun family adventure full of clever quips, puns, and classic Disney charm. I felt a little nostalgic while enjoying the film and being impressed by its scarier moments. Haunted Mansion isn’t trying to be Pirates of the Caribbean. It’s just here to delight and make you jump a time or two. And I’m here for it!

Aug 16, 2023
Geronimo1967
6.0

"Gabbie" (Rosario Dawson) and her young son "Travis" (Chase Dillon) arrive at their eponymous new home only to come face to face with a walking suit of armour that forces them to flee! Escape isn't that simple, though, and they enlist the help of priest "Fr. Kent" (Owen Wilson) who in turn finds "Be ... n" (LaKeith Stanfield) who has developed a camera that can photograph visitors from the spirit world! Stuck in this increasingly perilous house, they all have to work together to get to bottom of the source of the haunting before they all get their comeuppance. There are a couple of fun, over-the-top, contributions from Danny DeVito and an engagingly attitudinal Tiffany Haddish as "Harriet" (the medium) but otherwise this is all just a pretty straightforward rehash of the 2003 version - only I did think this was slightly better without Eddie Murphy. The visual effects are pretty standard, it's bit over-scored and though much credited, I am not sure it mattered at all that Jared Leto was the Top-hat ghoul. It's still enjoyable enough fayre for Christmas telly, but is unremarkable as a piece of not remotely scary cinema that I expect you will forget quite quickly.

Aug 25, 2023
r96sk
5.0

Simply, quite underwhelming is <em>'Haunted Mansion'</em>. The original 2003 movie with Eddie Murphy is one I did enjoy just about, though it's been a long time since I watched it and I can only remember Murphy; no plot details or anything, so it's evidently quite a forgettable movie (or my memor ... y isn't great, who's to say?). This 2023 reboot holds similarities, in that sense. On paper, I like the cast so will likely remember them going forward. However, nothing else stands out in my thoughts... and I only finished viewing it moments ago, so that's not a positive sign. It holds a good cast list but it is disappointingly one that is wasted. LaKeith Stanfield stands out most and puts in a solid showing, most notably in an unexpectedly emotive scene; which sadly didn't quite hit due to alternative reasons, nothing to do with Stanfield's fine acting. That scene, actually, also features the best joke, told by a certain Danny DeVito - who is kinda underutilized, really. Rosario Dawson, Owen Wilson and Tiffany Haddish are alright in their respective roles, though Jamie Lee Curtis and Jared Leto are very meh in their parts; wouldn't have even known it was Leto to be honest, if not for the opening credits. Still, as you can tell by the names involved, it's a promising bunch with, in the end, unmined potential. The story doesn't hold anything that I could find interesting, the visuals are boring and the scare attempts are easily predictable and of low quality. It is also a film that overruns, this ought to have been a 90 minute production (like the Murphy flick was) in my humble opinion. This should've been good, it unfortunately isn't.

Jul 29, 2024