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Twister

Don't breathe. Don't look back.
1996 | 113m | English

(248013 votes)

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Popularity: 8 (history)

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An unprecedented series of violent tornadoes is sweeping across Oklahoma. Tornado chasers, headed by Dr. Jo Harding, attempt to release a groundbreaking device that will allow them to track them and create a more advanced warning system. They are joined by Jo's soon to be ex-husband Bill, a former tornado chaser himself, and his girlfriend Melissa.
Release Date: May 10, 1996
Director: Jan de Bont
Writer: Anne-Marie Martin, Michael Crichton
Genres: Adventure, Action, Drama
Keywords husband wife relationship, tornado, twister, oklahoma, metereologist, invention, climate, barn, natural disaster, truck, storm chaser, divorce, disaster movie, weather chasers, motley crew, extreme weather, science experiment
Production Companies Universal Pictures, Amblin Entertainment, Warner Bros. Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $494,471,524
Budget: $92,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 31, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Helen Hunt Jo
Bill Paxton Bill
Jami Gertz Melissa
Cary Elwes Jonas
Lois Smith Aunt Meg
Philip Seymour Hoffman Dusty
Alan Ruck Rabbit
Sean Whalen Sanders
Scott Thomson Preacher
Todd Field Beltzer
Joey Slotnick Joey
Wendle Josepher Haynes
Jeremy Davies Laurence
Zach Grenier Eddie
Gregory Sporleder Willie
Patrick Fischler The Communicator
Nicholas Sadler Kubrick
Ben Weber Stanley
Anthony Rapp Tony
Erik LaRay Harvey Eric
Abraham Benrubi Bubba
Jake Busey Mobile Lab Technician
Melanie Hoopes Patty
J. Dean Lindsay Dean
Dan Kelpine Diner Mechanic
Sharonlyn Morrow Waitress
Richard Lineback Father
Rusty Schwimmer Mother
Alexa PenaVega Jo – 5 years old
Taylor Gilbert NSSL Scientist – Bryce
Bruce Wright NSSL Scientist – Murphy
Gary England TV Meteorologist #1
Jeff Lazalier TV Meteorologist #2
Rick Mitchell TV Meteorologist #3
John Thomas Rhyne Paramedic
Paul Douglas Bodger
Samantha McDonald Drive-in Girl
Jennifer L. Hamilton Drive-In Girl
Anneke de Bont Farm Girl
Darryl Cox Four Corners Mechanic (uncredited)
Thomas E. Bentley Farmer 1 (uncredited)
Jon Bielich Survivor (uncredited)
Mark Falvo Survivor (uncredited)
Ben Jackson Survivor (uncredited)
David Dillinger Jefferis Townsperson (uncredited)
Brad Masters Cameraman (uncredited)
April Warren Flashback Mom (uncredited)
Name Job
Bill Palmer Transportation Co-Captain
Henry LaBounta Visual Effects Designer
Jeanie King Visual Effects Producer, Visual Effects Coordinator
Joseph C. Nemec III Production Design
Karen Blynder Makeup Artist
R. Anthony Brown Unit Production Manager
Bradley M. Goodman Post Production Supervisor
Budd Carr Music Supervisor
Joel Sill Music Supervisor
Zigmund Gron Music Editor
Trudy Ramirez Script Supervisor
Geoffrey Patterson Sound Mixer
Beau Baker Boom Operator
Kevin O'Connell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Gregg Landaker Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Steve Maslow Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Matthew Carlisle First Assistant Director
David Luckenbach Steadicam Operator
Dan Olexiewicz Supervising Art Director
Carla S. Nemec Art Department Coordinator
Chuck Parker Assistant Art Director
Steve Callas Construction Coordinator
Robert L. Thompson Construction Foreman
John Aldays Greensman
William S. Maxwell III Leadman
Rory Enke Location Scout
Dave Margolin Painter
Giacomo G. Ghiazza Production Illustrator
Mark Hudson Standby Painter
Stephen S. Campanelli Camera Operator
Bill Coe First Assistant Camera
Ron Cooney Key Grip
Jeffrey A. Johnson Grip
Robert Mehnert Aerial Director of Photography
Kim Santantonio Hairstylist
Kenneth Sayers Set Dressing Artist
Tom Osman Carpenter
Raymond Bulinski Craft Service
Mitch Friedman Driver
Timothy Greenwood Projection
John Zemansky Property Master
Jill McGraw Scenic Artist
Florian Kainz Software Engineer
Steven Chambers Stunts
Ron Poniewaz Jr. Transportation Captain
Sheridan Ross Batson Transportation Co-Captain
Randy Peters Transportation Coordinator
Mark Suveg Video Assist Operator
Timothy Eaton Visual Effects Editor
Bob Putynkowski Color Timer
Stephanie Flack Dialogue Editor
David H. Neale Electrician
Mark Mele Rigging Gaffer
Emmanuel Vouniozos Rigging Grip
Randi Hiller Casting Associate
Michael J. Burmeister Location Manager
Amanda Brand Publicist
Catherine Calleson Assistant Sound Editor
Bruce Fowler Orchestrator
William Jacobs Sound Editor
Teresa Eckton Sound Effects Editor
Julie Adrianson-Neary Digital Compositors
Ken Nielsen Visual Effects
Jeanmarie King Visual Effects Coordinator
Kim Bromley Visual Effects Producer
Fireball Tim Lawrence Storyboard
Carolyn Dessert Costumer
Leah Brown Key Costumer
Brad Wilder Makeup Supervisor
David K. Riebel Additional Second Assistant Director
Richard Oswald Second Assistant Director
John M. Morse Second Second Assistant Director
Daniel R. Bentley Assistant Property Master
Terrie Nettles Set Painter
Robert Gray Swing
Beth Bergeron ADR Editor
Robert Deschaine ADR Mixer
Tami Treadwell ADR Recordist
Amy Dunn Assistant Music Supervisor
Linda Yeaney First Assistant Sound Editor
Hilda Hodges Foley Artist
Mary Jo Lang Foley Mixer
Carolyn Tapp Foley Recordist
Judee Flick Supervising ADR Editor
Stan Blackwell Special Effects Technician
Lori Arnold Visual Effects Production Assistant
Ralph Mendoza Assistant Camera
Adam Colunga Best Boy Grip
C. Ashley Sudge Dolly Grip
Keith Banks Second Assistant Camera
Nick Scarano Wardrobe Supervisor
Richard Byard Assistant Editor
Alan Cody Associate Editor
Mo Henry Negative Cutter
Bonnie Bott Assistant Location Manager
Kaylene Carlson Location Coordinator
Kevin Laffey Music Consultant
Stacy Layne Kramer Assistant Accountant
Kirk Miller Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Raul Essig CG Artist
Richard Cronn Chief Lighting Technician
Ronn Brown Matte Painter
Richard Castro Payroll Accountant
Justin Holstein Production Assistant
Melissa Bolton Production Secretary
Alia Agha Rotoscoping Artist
Harold Brooks Technical Advisor
Tommy J. Huff Stunts
James M. Halty Stunts
Jan de Bont Director
Anne-Marie Martin Screenplay
Michael Crichton Screenplay
Michael Kahn Editor
Risa Bramon Garcia Casting
Ellen Mirojnick Costume Design
Mic Rodgers Stunt Coordinator
Mark Mancina Original Music Composer
Ronald R. Reiss Set Decoration
Ken Ryan Production Accountant
Stefen Fangmeier Visual Effects Supervisor
Guy Hendrix Dyas Visual Effects Art Director
Kyle Cooper Title Designer
Annie Ellis Stunts, Stunt Double
Ricki Maslar Location Casting
Don L. Harper Conductor
Michael Runyard Stunt Coordinator
Hans Zimmer Music Producer
Stephen Hunter Flick Supervising Sound Editor
David James Still Photographer
John Frazier Special Effects Supervisor
Jack N. Green Director of Photography
Patrick M. Sullivan Jr. Set Designer
Alexander Witt Second Unit Director of Photography, Second Unit Director
Ria Pavia Casting Associate
Chris Tuck Stunts
Ronnie Rondell Jr. Stunts
Danny Rogers Stunts
Name Title
Glenn Salloum Associate Producer
Michael Crichton Producer
Kathleen Kennedy Producer
Laurie MacDonald Executive Producer
Gerald R. Molen Executive Producer
Walter F. Parkes Executive Producer
Steven Spielberg Executive Producer
Ian Bryce Producer
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Reviews

Wuchak
7.0

**_Bill Paxton and Helen Hunt chasing tornadoes on the prairie_** When atmospheric conditions are conducive to tornadoes, a weatherman (Paxton) tracks down his separated wife (Hunt) and inadvertently joins their storm-chasing team in the Midwest because he can’t resist seeing his sensor invention ... finally put to use. Jami Gertz plays his new love, Cary Elwes a pompous rival and Philip Seymour Hoffman a wild team member. “Twister” (1996) could be categorized as a disaster flick, but with the distinction that the protagonists are constantly chasing the potential disaster. The entire film takes place in the prairies or forests of the Midwest with ominous skies and intermittent destructive tornadoes. It’s called “Twister” and that’s what you get. The writers keep things interesting by adding human interest with the, admittedly contrived, love triangle and the rival storm-chasing team that has corporate sponsors (the horror, the horror). I didn’t mind the love story. When two people belong together, they belong together. Perhaps the fiancé will realize this. Speaking of which, I’m glad they didn’t make her (Gertz) out to be an unreasonable biyatch, like in “The Parent Trap.” At the end of the day, “Twister” gives you what you pay for. It’s not rocket science, but it’s entertaining and full of tornado-oriented thrills, which explains why it was a huge hit at the box office. The movie runs 1 hour, 53 minutes, and was shot in Oklahoma (Guthrie and Ponca City), Iowa (Boone and Ames) and Bolton, Ontario. GRADE: B

Jun 01, 2023
r96sk
7.0

<em>'Twister'</em> makes for fun viewing. There's a good chance that this was one of the (if not <em>the</em>) first films that I ever watched, it was released a mere few months after my birth and I have a faint memory of watching it on video as a young kid, I remember my mum had taped it and it ... was recorded back-to-back with a random music concert that was also on TV at the time - I can still picture myself seeing it switch from the film to the music. With that said, if I did indeed watch it at that time and it wasn't just a memory of actually checking out the concert itself or perhaps someone else doing either/or, I don't recall anything about this movie - not one jot. I did know the general gist of the film though (hard not to, rather self-explanatory!) and that Bill Paxton was in it. The movie itself is entertaining, if naturally not perfect. The special effects have aged, for 1996, rather well, there's a couple of goofy looking moments but again, for its time it's more than adequate. The score is pleasant too. I didn't overly like the lover's quarrel, in fact it kinda annoyed me in parts; Melissa is written weakly, there's kinda no need for Jami Gertz's character to even exist given what (predictably) happens. Helen Hunt puts in a strong showing, probably the standout of the near two hours. Paxton, of course, runs her close in that regard too. Lois Smith and Philip Seymour Hoffman are the ones who stick out most away from Hunt and Paxton. Cary Elwes features too, albeit quite forgettably. Eager to see what they do for this year's standalone sequel with Glen Powell & Co. Based on snippets of the trailer I've seen, I reckon it'll be just as good - if not slightly better - as this original. Time will tell.

Jul 18, 2024