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Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery

Debonair. Defiant. Defrosted.
1997 | 94m | English

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Jay Roach
Writer: Mike Myers
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As a swinging fashion photographer by day and a groovy British superagent by night, Austin Powers is the '60s' most shagadelic spy. But can he stop megalomaniac Dr. Evil after the bald villain freezes himself and unthaws in the '90s? With the help of sexy sidekick Vanessa Kensington, he just might.
Release Date: May 02, 1997
Director: Jay Roach
Writer: Mike Myers
Genres: Comedy, Science Fiction, Crime
Keywords spy, android, undercover, missile, group therapy, airplane, secret agent, time travel, penthouse apartment, judo, trapdoor, clowning, telescope, parody, las vegas, swinging, james bond spoof, swinging 60s, duringcreditsstinger, celebratory, farcical
Production Companies New Line Cinema, Capella International, Eric's Boy, Team Todd, Moving Pictures, KC Medien
Box Office Revenue: $67,711,748
Budget: $16,500,000
Updates Updated: Jul 04, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
Trailers and Extras

Full Credits

Name Character
Mike Myers Austin Powers / Dr. Evil
Elizabeth Hurley Vanessa Kensington
Michael York Basil Exposition
Mimi Rogers Mrs. Kensington
Robert Wagner Number Two
Seth Green Scott Evil
Fabiana Udenio Alotta Fagina
Mindy Sterling Frau Farbissina
Paul Dillon Patty O'Brien
Charles Napier Commander Gilmour
Will Ferrell Mustafa
Joann Richter '60s Model
Anastasia Sakelaris '60s Model
Afifi Alaouie '60s Model
Monet Mazur Mod Girl
Mark Bringelson Andy Warhol
Clint Howard Radar Operator
Ilya Baskin General Borschevsky
Carlton Lee Russell Gary Coleman
Daniel Weaver Vanilla Ice
Neil Mullarkey Quartermaster Clerk
Lea Sullivan Go Go Dancer
Chekesha Van Putten Go Go Dancer
Heather Marie Marsden Go Go Dancer
Sarah Christine Smith Go Go Dancer
Laura Payne-Gabriel Go Go Dancer
Joe Son Random Task
Tyde Kierney Las Vegas Tourist
Larry Thomas Casino Dealer
Cheryl Bartel Fembot
Cindy Margolis Fembot
Donna W. Scott Fembot
Barbara Moore Fembot
Cynthia Lamontagne Fembot
Brian George UN Secretary
Kaye Wade Mrs. Exposition
Steve Monroe Son
Vince Melocchi Dad
Patrick Bristow Bolton, Virtucon Tour Guide
Jim McMullan American UN Representative
Robin Gammell British UN Representative
Ted Kairys Eastern European Technician
Burt Bacharach Himself
Douglas Aarniokoski Voice on Dr. Evil's Telephone (voice) (uncredited)
Lana Antonova Go-Go Dancer (uncredited)
Tom Arnold Cowboy (uncredited)
Johnathan Brownlee Sixties Groupie (uncredited)
JoAnn Bush Tourist (uncredited)
Neill Calabro Dancer Behind British Flag Girls (uncredited)
Lois Chiles Steamrolled Henchman's Wife (uncredited)
Lisa Danielle Skater (uncredited)
Carrie Fisher Therapist (uncredited)
Joe Grisaffi Gunman (uncredited)
Susanna Hoffs Ming Tea (uncredited)
Richard Joel Forrest Gump (uncredited)
Stuart D. Johnson Ming Tea (uncredited)
Mike Judge Beavis / Butthead (voice) (uncredited)
Sergio Kato Security Guard (uncredited)
Hannah Kozak Rita (uncredited)
Erik Liberman Electric Psychedelic Pussycat Swingers Club Dancer (uncredited)
Rob Lowe Decapitated Henchman's Friend (uncredited)
Michael McDonald Henchman Flattened by Steamroller (uncredited)
Ayesha Orange Dancer (uncredited)
Cheri Oteri Flight Attendant (uncredited)
Gwenda Perez Gambler (uncredited)
Ben Scott Jurgen (uncredited)
John-Clay Scott Don Luigi (uncredited)
Christian Slater Easily Fooled Security Guard (uncredited)
Matthew Sweet Ming Tea (uncredited)
Patricia Tallman Electric Psychedelic Pussycat Swingers Club Waitress
Andreanna Veith Go-Go Dancer (uncredited)
Isabella Vosmikova Mod Girl (uncredited)
Sterling Wolfe Frozen Celebrity (uncredited)
SGC Belfry Ted Nude-Gent Mr Bigglesworth
Mike Hagerty Hotel Manager (uncredited)
Name Job
Jay Roach Director
George S. Clinton Original Music Composer
Peter Deming Director of Photography
John Papsidera Casting
Jay Caputo Stunts
Patricia Tallman Stunts
Wally Pfister Additional Photography
John Houlihan Music Supervisor
Mike Myers Screenplay
Marguerite Pomerhn Derricks Choreographer
Scott Andrew Ressler First Assistant Camera
Frank Gaeta Sound Effects Editor
Gary Archer Prosthetics
Anita Hart Stunt Double
Dawn Hoggatt Editor
Cynthia Kay Charette Production Design
Dan Olexiewicz Art Direction
Bob Kensinger Set Decoration
Deena Appel Costume Design
Kylie Bell Makeup Artist
Dorian Cheah Sound Effects Editor
Danny Cangemi Special Effects Coordinator
Richard Ratliff Special Effects Coordinator
Thomas Love Special Effects
Javier Bennassar Supervising Sound Effects Editor
Eric McLeod Unit Production Manager
Debra Neil-Fisher Editor
Bud Davis Stunt Coordinator
David Ticotin Second Assistant Director
Amy Schmidt Second Assistant Director
Carla Fry Executive In Charge Of Production
Bob Degus Production Executive
Joe Fineman Executive In Charge Of Post Production
Diana Kaufman Post Production Supervisor
Paul Hughen Camera Operator
Renee Treyball Second Assistant Camera
David Deever Video Assist Operator
Bonnie Weis Production Accountant
Joan Kelley Bierman Production Coordinator
Jody Hummer Location Manager
Jack Robinson Location Scout
Ronit Ravich-Boss Script Supervisor
Melody Bishop Art Department Coordinator
Martin Roy Mervel Set Designer
Douglas Berkeley Set Designer
Gabriel Hardman Storyboard Artist
Bruce Mink Property Master
Chris Vail Assistant Property Master
Lauren Lustig Assistant Property Master
Hugh Conlon Construction Coordinator
Michelle Skoby Assistant Costume Designer
Denise Martinez Costume Supervisor
Tangi Crawford Costume Supervisor
Deborah Myles Davis Set Costumer
Patty York Key Makeup Artist
Kathrine Gordon Key Hair Stylist
Candy L. Walken Key Hair Stylist
John E. Jackson Makeup Artist
Carla Palmer First Assistant Makeup Artist
Gloria Cooper Boom Operator
Jim Osburn Boom Operator
Michael LaViolette Chief Lighting Technician
Michael Pizzuto Key Grip
Steven Pehl Best Boy Grip
Dennis K. Wilson Dolly Grip
Jerry Day Key Rigging Grip
Violet Cazanjian Second Second Assistant Director
Paul Prokop Production Controller
Bill M. Puluti Transportation Coordinator
Claire Raskind Unit Publicist
Kimberly Wright Still Photographer
Frederick Howard Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer
Elmo Weber Sound Designer
Benjamin L. Cook Sound Effects Editor
Lisle Engle Sound Effects Editor
Cormac Funge Sound Effects Editor
Susan Shin ADR Supervisor
Robert Jackson Dialogue Editor
David Grant Dialogue Editor
Steve Scoville Dialogue Editor
Louis Creveling Dialogue Editor
Danielle Ghent Dialogue Editor
Thomas Jones Dialogue Editor
Alan Freedman ADR Mixer
Derek Marcil Sound Re-Recording Mixer, ADR Mixer
Mary Erstad Foley Mixer
Lucy Sustar Foley Mixer
Catherine Harper Foley Artist
Ossama Khuluki Foley Artist
Diane Marshall Foley Artist
David Mann Foley Editor
Thomas Volckmann Foley Editor
Tony Suraci Foley Editor
John Ross Sound Re-Recording Mixer
William Smith Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Chris Douridas Music Consultant
Micki Stern Music Coordinator
Mike Flicker Music Editor
Dan Muscarella Color Timer
Sashy Bogdanovich Set Production Assistant
Douglas Aarniokoski First Assistant Director
Ann Foley Set Costumer
William Scharpf Stunts
Name Title
Jennifer Todd Producer
Suzanne Todd Producer
Mike Myers Producer
Demi Moore Producer
Eric McLeod Executive Producer
Claire Rudnick Polstein Executive Producer
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Reviews

FilipeManuelNeto
4.0

**It's a reference film, although it's not exactly my cup of tea.** Well, first of all, I have to acknowledge the impact and popularity of this film, not just at the time it came out, but even today. It was one of the great successes of the time (except for the United Kingdom, shaken by the death ... of Diana Spencer, and where the film only later, on physical support, came to gain popularity). It is one of the most popular comedies of the late 20th century and was instrumental in consolidating and expanding Mike Myers' career. However, I don't think it's exactly… my cup of tea. And I will explain why. The script is, basically, a parody of the James Bond films… Austin Powers is a flamboyant and liberal spy who is described as the man all women want and all men want to copy. This is hilarious because the character is ugly, kitschy and has the manners of a deeply misogynistic sexual pervert. Nothing against it, I'm not a fan of political correctness. What really bothers me about this movie is the total absence of funny jokes and the emphasis on the sex theme. Almost all jokes have a sexual connotation, and this proved not only ineffective but tiresome. The plot is simple: in the Sixties, Powers fails in his attempt to neutralize his greatest enemy, Dr. Evil, when he escapes and freezes himself in a cryogenic capsule. In order not to be left behind, the spy offers to go through it, being frozen until the day his enemy returns, which happens in the late 90's. From here, a whole sub-plot is generated in which both characters, in their own way, will have to adapt to the new period as they prepare for the final confrontation. Myers is the driving force of the entire film, taking on the skin of two of the important characters: the hero and the villain. This is not something new in cinema and has already been carried out by Peter Sellers and Alec Guinness, two references that Myers took into account in his work. And even though I didn't really like the film, it wouldn't be right of me if I refrained from praising this actor, and his ability and commitment. Elizabeth Hurley played a spy, daughter of a former colleague of the protagonist, being the "Powers-Girl" in this film. She is good enough for the task and does a pleasant job. Technically, the film does what it needs. A regular cinematography with good colors and sharpness, a very pleasant rhythm and no dead moments. I liked the props and the sets, especially Powers' car (a classic Jaguar). His costume, clearly inspired by 18th century clothing, also seemed creative and original to me, although I have some difficulty in finding any credible basis for this option in the fashions and aesthetics of the 60s. Finally, a note of praise for the very good soundtrack and, in particular, for the lively dance sequence that accompanies the opening credits.

Jul 29, 2022
SoSmooth1982
6.0

I know this is a very popular movie. It's just a little to weird of a comedy for my liking. ...

Apr 18, 2023