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Arachnophobia

Eight legs, two fangs, and an attitude.
1990 | 109m | English

(79676 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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A large spider from the jungles of South America is accidentally transported in a crate with a dead body to America where it mates with a local spider. Soon after, the residents of a small California town disappear as the result of spider bites from the deadly spider offspring. It's up to a couple of doctors with the help of an insect exterminator to annihilate these eight legged freaks.
Release Date: Jul 20, 1990
Director: Frank Marshall
Writer: Don Jakoby, Wesley Strick, Al Williams
Genres: Comedy, Horror
Keywords small town, spider, animal attack, outbreak, creature, exterminator, spider bite, creature feature, spider queen, invasive species, arachnophobia, animal horror, spider general
Production Companies Amblin Entertainment, Hollywood Pictures, Tangled Web Productions
Box Office Revenue: $53,200,000
Budget: $31,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Jeff Daniels Ross Jennings
Harley Jane Kozak Molly Jennings
John Goodman Delbert McClintock
Julian Sands Dr. James Atherton
Brian McNamara Chris Collins
Stuart Pankin Sheriff Parsons
Henry Jones Dr. Sam Metcalf
Peter Jason Henry Beechwood
Mark L. Taylor Jerry Manley
James Handy Milton Briggs
Roy Brocksmith Irv Kendall
Kathy Kinney Blaire Kendall
Mary Carver Margaret Hollins
Garette Ratliff Henson Tommy Jennings
Marlene Katz Shelley Jennings
Jane Marla Robbins Edna Beechwood
Theo Schwartz Bunny Beechwood
Cori Wellins Becky Beechwood
Chance Boyer Bobby Beechwood
Frances Bay Evelyn Metcalf
Lois de Banzie Henrietta Manley
Warren Rice Dick Manley
Robert Frank Telfer Mayor Bob
Michael Steve Jones Irv's Assistant
Fiona Walsh Little Girl
Terese Del Piero Mom
Nathaniel Spitzley Todd Miller
Jay Scorpio Mover
Mai-Lis Kuniholm Girlfriend
Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc Helicopter Pilot
Juan Fernández Miguel Higueras (uncredited)
Name Job
Jimmy Leavens Dolly Grip
Tom Carlson Music Editor
R.J. Kizer Supervising ADR Editor
Don Jakoby Screenplay, Story
Wesley Strick Screenplay
Trevor Jones Original Music Composer
Mikael Salomon Director of Photography
Michael Kahn Editor
Mike Fenton Casting
James D. Bissell Production Design
Bruce Cohen First Assistant Director
Chuck Waters Stunt Coordinator
Barbara Harris ADR Voice Casting
Spice Williams-Crosby Stunts
Al Williams Story
Judy Taylor Casting
Valorie Massalas Casting
Christopher Burian-Mohr Art Direction
William S. Beasley Unit Production Manager
David D'Ovidio Second Assistant Director
Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc Pilot
Edward T. McAvoy Assistant Art Director
Jackie Carr Set Decoration
Tim Donelan Leadman
Max E. Brehme Set Dresser
Don Kaeding Set Dresser
Mike Carrillo Set Dresser
Suzanne Lee Peck Art Department Coordinator
Louis S. Fleming Property Master
Gary F. Kieldrup Assistant Property Master
Gus Feederle Assistant Property Master
Julie Pitkanen Script Supervisor
James Lee McCoy Makeup Artist
David Quashnick Makeup Artist
Carolyn Elias Hairstylist
Dione Taylor Hairstylist
Jennifer L. Parsons Costume Design
Eric J. Goldstein Camera Operator
Ian Fox First Assistant Camera
David Luckenbach Second Assistant Camera
Rebecca Baehler Camera Loader
Ralph Nelson Jr. Still Photographer
Ron Judkins Sound Mixer
Robert Jackson Boom Operator
Randy McDonald Cableman
Richmond G. Cogswell Video Assist Operator
Dwight Campbell Gaffer
Bobby Huber Key Grip
Jesse Chavez Best Boy Grip
Jack Glenn Grip
Paul Iski Grip
Matt Sweeney Special Effects Supervisor
David Sosalla Visual Effects Supervisor
Alison Savitch Visual Effects Coordinator
Dan Marrow Transportation Coordinator
Randy Burke Transportation Captain
Ernie Depew Construction Coordinator
Terry Porter Sound Re-Recording Mixer
David J. Hudson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mel Metcalfe Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tom C. McCarthy Supervising Sound Editor
Marsha Robertson Unit Publicist
Gary Burritt Negative Cutter
Stephen R. Sheridan Color Timer
Hilda Hodges Foley Artist
Richard Friedman Supervising ADR Editor
Chris Walas Creature Effects Technical Director
Frank Marshall Director
John Robotham Stunts
Name Title
Steven Spielberg Executive Producer
Kathleen Kennedy Producer
Don Jakoby Co-Producer
Richard Vane Producer
William S. Beasley Associate Producer
Robert W. Cort Co-Executive Producer
Frank Marshall Executive Producer
Ted Field Co-Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

The itsy-bitsy spider crawled up the water spout; down came the rain and washed the spider out. When a photographer is bitten and killed by a spider in the Venezuelan jungle, his body is shipped back to his home town of Canaima in California. Unfortunately something has hitched a ride in his coff ... in... Mixing "B" movie conventions with a modern day fun sensibility, Arachnophobia sees Frank Marshall direct and Jeff Daniels, Julian Sands, John Goodman and Harley Jane Kozak line up in the cast. Though horror and comedy on the surface doesn't seem to be a that hard to blend together, it's actually surprising over the years just how few horror comedy movies can claim to be successful, and crucially, have been able to to win over a like minded audience. In fact, if we move away from the likes of "Sean Of The Dead", the "B" movie creature feature, especially in modern times, has few offerings of worth. We can certainly mention the awesome (and best of the modern bunch) "Tremors", which turned a small Worldwide profit, and then we turn to "Lake Placid" and "Arachnophobia". Both of the latter made considerable amounts of cash (for the genre) and are propelled by a degree of star wattage. What was in Arachnophobia's favour was that spiders strike the fear of god into many people, thus, as director Marshall said himself on the publicity junket, "People like to be scared but still laughing at the same time". Arachnophobia achieves this in spades, mixing real spiders (the Avondale breed) with model and magnet work, where the effect achieved is full on nervy giggles coupled with some creepy goose flesh also putting in an appearance. The cast work hard to make it work. OK, Sands remains as wooden as he always is, but in this case his pompous bug professor actually calls for it. Daniels as the modern doctor hoping to start a new life in the country, is an excellent lead, a fine actor who's no show on the "A" list of Hollywood remains an utter mystery. However, it's with the big jolly blunderbuss that is John Goodman where the pic gets its frothy "B" movie fun. His inept, half witted but knowing pest controller, Delbert, engages in that small town Americana way. He is an innocent to the terrors of the world and that makes for a nice play off with the Arachnophobic Dr. Ross Jennings (Daniels). Nicely shot around Cambria, California, to fully realise the small town under arachnid siege, Arachnaphobia is the perfect comedy creeper for all the family to enjoy. So squirm and giggle together and watch out for any creepy crawlies in the corners of your home... 7/10

May 16, 2024