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Director: | Steven Spielberg |
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Writer: | Steven Spielberg |
Staring: |
David, a robotic boy—the first of his kind programmed to love—is adopted as a test case by a Cybertronics employee and his wife. Though he gradually becomes their child, a series of unexpected circumstances make this life impossible for David. | |
Release Date: | Jun 29, 2001 |
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Director: | Steven Spielberg |
Writer: | Steven Spielberg |
Genres: | Adventure, Science Fiction, Drama |
Keywords | artificial intelligence (a.i.), prophecy, prostitute, loss of loved one, android, extraterrestrial technology, ice age, adoption, fairy tale, prosecution, gigolo, hologram, dystopia, alien, robot, destiny, capture, doppelgänger, human android relationship, robot boy, advanced technology |
Production Companies | DreamWorks Pictures, Amblin Entertainment, Warner Bros. Pictures, Stanley Kubrick Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $235,926,552
Budget: $100,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 20, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Haley Joel Osment | David |
Jude Law | Gigolo Joe |
Frances O'Connor | Monica Swinton |
Sam Robards | Henry Swinton |
Jake Thomas | Martin Swinton |
William Hurt | Prof. Hobby |
Jack Angel | Teddy (voice) |
Robin Williams | Dr. Know (voice) |
Ben Kingsley | Specialist (voice) |
Meryl Streep | Blue Mecha (voice) |
Chris Rock | Comedian (voice) |
Ken Leung | Syatyoo-Sama |
Clark Gregg | Supernerd |
Kevin Sussman | Supernerd |
Tom Gallop | Supernerd |
Eugene Osment | Supernerd |
April Grace | Female Colleague |
Matt Winston | Executive |
Sabrina Grdevich | Sheila |
Theo Greenly | Todd |
Michael Mantell | Dr. Frazier at Cryogenic Institute |
Keith Campbell | Roadworker |
Brian Turk | Backstage Bull |
Brendan Gleeson | Lord Johnson-Johnson |
Christopher Dye | Flesh Fair Participant |
Tim Rigby | Yeoman |
Enrico Colantoni | The Murderer |
Adrian Grenier | Teen in Van |
Matt Malloy | Robot Repairman |
Brent Sexton | Russell |
Erik Bauersfeld | Gardener (Voice) |
Michael Fishman | Teen in Van |
Diane Fletcher | Sentient Machine Security |
Al Jourgensen | Flesh Fair Band Member |
Paul Barker | Flesh Fair Band Member |
Vito Carenzo | Big Man |
Adam Grossman | Flesh Fair Band Member |
Rena Owen | Ticket Taker |
Adam Alexi-Malle | Crowd Member |
Laurence Mason | Tech Director |
Ashley Scott | Gigolo Jane |
Ty Coon | Flesh Fair Band Member |
Duane Buford | Flesh Fair Band Member |
Max Brody | Flesh Fair Band Member |
Red King | Covert Information Retrieval |
Claude Gilbert | Cybertronics - Room 93056 |
Kate Nei | Toe Bell Ringing |
Laia Salla | Mr. Chan's Assistant |
Jeanine Salla | Sentient Machine Therapist |
Mark Allan Staubach | Teen in Van |
Miguel Pérez | Robot Repairman |
Billy Scudder | Mechanic |
Bobby Harwell | TV Face |
Wayne Wilderson | Comedian |
R. David Smith | Welder |
Eliza Coleman | General Circuita |
Jim Jansen | Chef |
Tim Rhoze | Laboratory Technician |
Clara Bellar | FemMecha Nanny |
Kelly McCool | Kate the Holographic Girl |
Michael Shamus Wiles | Cop |
Jason Sutter | Percussionist |
Ken Palmer | Percussionist |
J. Alan Scott | Worker |
Lily Knight | Voice in the Crowd (voice) |
Justina Machado | Assistant |
Daveigh Chase | Child Singer (scenes deleted) |
Kathryn Morris | Teenage Honey |
Hunter King | Amanda |
Michael Berresse | Stage Manager |
Paula Malcomson | Patricia in Mirrored Room |
John Prosky | Mr. Williamson, the Bellman |
Curt Youngberg | Kid |
Andy Morrow | Kid |
Dillon McEwin | Kid |
Jeremy James Kissner | Kid |
John Harmon | Medic Mecha (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Whitney Coleman | Stunts |
Chris Palermo | Stunts |
Alisa Hensley | Utility Stunts |
Lisa Hoyle | Stunts |
Gene Hartline | Stunts |
Ramsey Avery | Assistant Art Director |
Joey Box | Stunts |
Steven Spielberg | Screenplay, Director |
John Williams | Original Music Composer |
Janusz Kamiński | Director of Photography |
Michael Kahn | Editor |
Rick Carter | Production Design |
Chris Cunningham | Special Effects |
Latifa Ouaou | Art Department Coordinator |
Gary Rydstrom | Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor |
Richard Hymns | Supervising Sound Editor |
Chris Scarabosio | Sound Effects Editor |
Scott Farrar | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Dennis Muren | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Chris Haarhoff | Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator |
Ian Watson | Screenstory |
Ve Neill | Key Makeup Artist |
Doug Coleman | Stunt Coordinator |
Tom Martinek | Sequence Supervisor |
Dana Dru Evenson | Utility Stunts |
Ana Maria Quintana | Script Supervisor |
Hal Hickel | Animation Supervisor |
Brian Chumney | Editorial Services |
Brian Aldiss | Short Story |
Bob Anderson | Grip |
Stan Winston | Animatronics Designer |
Sergio Mimica-Gezzan | First Assistant Director |
Peter Ramsey | Storyboard Artist |
Mark W. Brown | Assistant Property Master |
Leigh Hennessy | Stunts |
Caryn Mower | Utility Stunts |
Diana R. Lupo | Stunts |
Richard L. Johnson | Art Direction |
William James Teegarden | Art Direction |
Thomas Valentine | Art Direction |
Nancy Haigh | Set Decoration |
Bob Ringwood | Costume Design |
David Rawley | Costume Supervisor |
Erica Frauman | Post Production Supervisor |
Anya Rudnick | Art Department Coordinator |
Elizabeth Lapp | Assistant Art Director |
Harry E. Otto | Assistant Art Director |
Suzan Wexler | Assistant Art Director |
Darrell L. Wight | Set Designer |
Patte Strong-Lord | Set Designer |
Steven Schwartz | Set Designer |
Thomas Minton | Set Designer |
Richard F. Mays | Set Designer |
Masako Masuda | Set Designer |
Dawn Brown | Set Designer |
Fred Arbegast | Sculptor |
James Jones | Sculptor |
Pamela Klamer | Set Designer |
John Villarino | Construction Coordinator |
Mike Villarino | Construction Foreman |
Vincent D'Aquino | Greensman |
Alex Sessing | Greensman |
Johnny Torres | Greensman |
Jason Vanover | Greensman |
Teresa Eckton | Sound Effects Editor |
Michael Gleason | Visual Effects Editor |
Henry LaBounta | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Jennifer Leo Russ | Visual Effects Editor |
Ginger Theisen | Visual Effects Producer |
David Nakabayashi | Visual Effects Art Director |
Les Hunter | Visual Effects Producer |
Mitch Dubin | Camera Operator |
Pete Romano | Underwater Camera |
Denny Caira | Transportation Coordinator |
Gregory Alpert | Location Manager |
Francesca Jaynes | Choreographer |
David Linck | Publicist |
Kirk D. Hansen | Painter |
John Bell | Production Illustrator |
Anthony 'AJ' Leonardi Jr. | Standby Painter |
Mike Bienstock | First Assistant Camera |
Karen Asano-Myers | Hairstylist |
Jeff Khachadoorian | Carpenter |
Francie Brown | Dialect Coach |
George Alden | Driver |
Adam Christopher | Makeup Effects |
Mark Gillard | Post Production Assistant |
René González | Projection |
Brian Feola | Propmaker |
Scott Rorie | Set Production Assistant |
James Henderson | Stand In |
Richard L. Blackwell | Stunts |
Patricia Churchill | Unit Production Manager |
Tomáš Loewy | Video Assist Operator |
Jason Patnode | Layout |
Dale E. Grahn | Color Timer |
Richard Byard | First Assistant Editor |
Scot Gaal | Best Boy Electric |
John Atkins | Electrician |
Glenn Corbett | Gaffer |
Marek Bojsza | Lighting Technician |
David Gamerman | Rigging Gaffer |
Kevin Fahey | Rigging Grip |
Laurie Charchut | Production Accountant |
Lisbeth Wynn-Owen | Production Coordinator |
Peter M. Tobyansen | Production Supervisor |
Robert Jackson | Boom Operator |
Kenneth Wannberg | Music Editor |
John Neufeld | Orchestrator |
Shawn Murphy | Scoring Mixer |
Ron Judkins | Sound Mixer |
Duncan Blackman | 3D Supervisor |
Ken Dackermann | Digital Compositors |
Michael Lantieri | Special Effects Supervisor |
Julie Creighton | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Philip Keller | Storyboard |
Michael Trent | Assistant Editor |
Jack Blanchard | Set Dresser |
Jimmy Zelinger | Title Designer |
Adam Dale | Aerial Director of Photography |
David O'Brien | Camera Loader |
Rick Kangrga | Dolly Grip |
Jim Kwiatkowski | Key Grip |
Kathy Kane-Macgowan | Hair Supervisor |
Robert Chase | Key Costumer |
Vicente Aguilar | Tailor |
David H. Venghaus Jr. | Second Assistant Director |
Gary Burritt | Negative Cutter |
David Devlin | Chief Lighting Technician |
John Burton West | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Beth Bowling | Casting Assistant |
Larry Singer | ADR Supervisor |
Lindakay Brown | Foley Editor |
James Thatcher | Musician |
Ewa Sztompke | Dialogue Editor |
Richard Quinn | Dialogue Editor |
Jerry Moss | Property Master |
Jana Vance | Foley Artist |
Dennie Thorpe | Foley Artist |
Frank 'Pepe' Merel | Foley Recordist |
Tony Eckert | Foley Mixer |
Jurgen Scharpf | Sound Mix Technician |
Ricardo Richard Alvarez | Costumer |
Lisa Brookes | Second Second Assistant Director |
Chris Baker | Concept Artist |
Martin Charles | Graphic Designer |
Niamh Murphy | Textile Artist |
Dean Drabin | ADR Mixer |
John Merton | ADR Recordist |
Larry Schalit | Assistant Dialogue Editor |
Susan McLean | Assistant Sound Editor |
Thomas Brown | Special Effects Technician |
Evan Cecil | Visual Effects Production Assistant |
J. Mark Donaldson | Stunt Double |
Larissa Supplitt | Additional Second Assistant Camera |
Daniel Coscia | Best Boy Grip |
Christopher Duskin | Second Assistant Camera |
Begonia Colomar | Digital Color Timer |
Sven E. Fahlgren | Post Production Coordinator |
Tim Spurry | Assistant Location Manager |
Linden Johnson | Assistant Accountant |
Stanley L. Gonsales | Assistant Chief Lighting Technician |
Eric Bruneau | Compositing Supervisor |
Lindsay MacGowan | Effects Supervisor |
Jennifer Alessi | Extras Casting |
Jorge Pallares | Intern |
Cecilia Escobar | Payroll Accountant |
Chas Dupuis | Production Assistant |
Lisa Joelle Curtis | Production Supervisor |
Shawn Kelly | Animation |
John Wright | Craft Service |
Avy Kaufman | Casting |
Andrew Menzies | Assistant Art Director |
Andy Nelson | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Bill Corso | Makeup Artist |
David James | Still Photographer |
Jon Null | Foley Editor |
Paul Prenderville | Additional Second Assistant Director |
Erik Winquist | Compositing Artist |
Patrick M. Sullivan Jr. | Assistant Art Director |
Kyrsten Mate | Sound Effects Editor |
Candace Neal | Key Hair Stylist |
Gwendolyn Yates Whittle | ADR Supervisor |
Stanley Kubrick | In Memory Of |
Christiane Kubrick | Thanks |
Barbara Bonney | Playback Singer |
Name | Title |
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Walter F. Parkes | Executive Producer |
Steven Spielberg | Producer |
Kathleen Kennedy | Producer |
Bonnie Curtis | Producer |
Jan Harlan | Executive Producer |
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Popularity History
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2024 | 4 | 46 | 61 | 30 |
2024 | 5 | 55 | 69 | 43 |
2024 | 6 | 50 | 99 | 28 |
2024 | 7 | 50 | 81 | 28 |
2024 | 8 | 36 | 62 | 21 |
2024 | 9 | 31 | 43 | 25 |
2024 | 10 | 39 | 65 | 27 |
2024 | 11 | 38 | 69 | 29 |
2024 | 12 | 40 | 73 | 27 |
2025 | 1 | 38 | 61 | 29 |
2025 | 2 | 33 | 46 | 5 |
2025 | 3 | 18 | 56 | 3 |
2025 | 4 | 10 | 18 | 5 |
2025 | 5 | 9 | 18 | 6 |
2025 | 6 | 8 | 12 | 6 |
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I bought this on DVD many years ago, convinced I had never seen it. I finally got around to watching it, and it wasn’t until I reached the robot demolition circus (words I bet I have never seen in the same sentence before) that I realized I had watched this movie before. That is a memorable sequence ... . In many respects I thought the movie was well made: the special effects, the deep thinking behind the plot, and the writing was mostly good. It almost felt like it was covering too much ground, and I felt there were a few lapses. I will mention only one, and try not to give anything away. There is a pivotal scene where John Hurt’s character is with the AI child David. It took a lot of effort to get David there, so what does the guy do/ he leaves David alone and unchaperoned. And the end of the movie turns on that. Why would he wander off like that except to serve the plot? Still, the film, mirroring and projecting the story of Pinocchio into the future, was quite an achievement. I liked it, but not as much as a lot of other Spielberg efforts.
The movie was actually pretty good. The ending sucked to me though. ...
With their son "Martin" supposedly out for the count, "Henry" (Sam Robards) procures a solution for his wife "Monica" (Frances O'Connor) in the form of "David" (Haley Joel Osment). He is a state of the art android. Not robotic in function like previous models, but an adaptive model that can learn to ... love, to feel, to be... Initially very apprehensive, she gradually bonds with the curious and friendly young man just as readily as dad "Henry" starts not to. Then, re-enter "Martin" (Jake Thomas) who turns out to be a rather malevolent and jealous lad who, with his fellow human friends, contrives a scenario that results in "David" becoming abandoned with only his talking "Teddy" for company. Now "David" had learned of the famous "Blue Fairy" who could turn him into a real boy, so convinced that his mother would love him again, sets out to track it down at the end of the Earth. His adventures along the way are perilous, he meets some salvage hunters with an almost circus-like approach to recycling before alighting on "Gigolo Joe" (Jude Law). His name says it all, his job being to "pleasure" women who want something that bit special. The two share his quest as the latter is pursued by the authorities - but can "David" reach his holy grail? This is heavily based on the "Pinocchio" story and that gives it a solid, potent and dark bedrock for a story of wishing for the moon. Osment is super here as the vulnerable but determined and lost lad looking for a mother's love and affection. Law also reminds us why he was ever an A-lister with an almost Astaire-esque performance as the ostensible wastrel who has more substance to his character than we might expect. The last half hour takes it's time, that could do with being tightened up - but the whole gist of this story of being careful what you wish for is otherwise well balanced between the drama, the emotion, a bit of technology and some fun too. It takes a swipe at the temporary culture that has prevailed for generations and maybe just reminds us that if it seems to good to be true, then it almost certainly is. Looks great on a big screen and is Spielberg at his most sensitively imaginative.