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Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me

First he fought for the Crown. Now he's fighting for the Family Jewels.
1999 | 95m | English

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When diabolical genius Dr. Evil travels back in time to steal superspy Austin Powers's ‘mojo,’ Austin must return to the swingin' '60s himself - with the help of American agent, Felicity Shagwell - to stop the dastardly plan. Once there, Austin faces off against Dr. Evil's army of minions to try to save the world in his own unbelievably groovy way.
Release Date: Jun 08, 1999
Director: Jay Roach
Writer: Michael McCullers, Mike Myers
Genres: Comedy, Adventure, Science Fiction, Crime
Keywords saving the world, moon, submarine, clone, spy, central intelligence agency (cia), showdown, android, usa president, exotic island, laser gun, nasa, undercover, space marine, car journey, time travel, supermodel, parody, aftercreditsstinger, duringcreditsstinger, ridiculous
Production Companies New Line Cinema, Eric's Boy
Box Office Revenue: $312,016,928
Budget: $33,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Mike Myers Austin Powers / Dr. Evil / Fat Bastard
Heather Graham Felicity Shagwell
Verne Troyer Mini-Me
Michael York Basil Exposition
Robert Wagner Number Two
Seth Green Scott Evil
Mindy Sterling Frau Farbissina
Will Ferrell Mustafa
Elizabeth Hurley Vanessa Kensington
Rob Lowe Young Number Two
Gia Carides Robin Swallows
Oliver Muirhead British Colonel
George Cheung Chinese Teacher
Jeffrey Meng Chinese Student
Muse Watson Klansman
Scott Cooper Klansman's Son - Bobby
Douglas Fisher Man - Pecker
Kevin Cooney NORAD Colonel
Clint Howard Radar Operator Peters
Brian Hooks Pilot
David Koechner Co-Pilot
Frank Clem Guitarist with Willie Nelson
Herb Mitchell Sergeant
Steve Eastin Umpire
Jane Carr Woman - Pecker
Kevin Durand Assassin
Melissa Justin Chick #1 at Party
Nicholas Walker Captain of the Guard
Stephen Hibbert Guard at Jail Cell
David Coy Carnaby Street Band
David Crigger Carnaby Street Band
Tom Ehlen Carnaby Street Band
Dennis Wilson Carnaby Street Band
Eric Winzenried Private Army Soldier
Tim Bagley Friendly Dad
Colton James Friendly Son
Mike Hagerty Peanut Vendor
Jack Kehler Circus Barker
Kirk Ward Soldier
Jeff Garlin Cyclops
Rachel Wilson Fan
Jennifer Coolidge Woman at Football Game
John Mahon NATO Colonel
Michael McDonald NATO Soldier
Jeanette Miller Teacher
Mary Jo Smith Unibrau
Carrie Ann Inaba Felicity's Dancer #1
Jennifer Hamilton Felicity's Dancer #2
Ayesha Orange Felicity's Dancer #3
Natalie Willes Felicity's Dancer #4
John R. Corella Party Dancer #1
Alison Faulk Party Dancer #2
Michelle Elkin Party Dancer #3
Shealan Spencer Party Dancer #4
Tovaris Wilson Party Dancer #5
Bree Turner Dancer #1
Marisa Gilliam Dancer #2
Mark Meismer Dancer #3
Sal Vassalo Dancer #4
Jason Yribar Dancer #5
Chekesha Van Putten Go-Go Dancer #1
Tara Mouri Go-Go Dancer #2
Giggi Yazicioglu Go-Go Dancer #3
Sarah Christine Smith Scene Break Dancer
Faune Chambers Watkins Scene Break Dancer
Gabriel Paige Scene Break Dancer
Jim Boensch Queen's Guard
Ron Ulstad Chief of Staff
Timothy Watters Bill Clinton Look-a-Like
Todd M. Schultz Jerry Springer Bodyguard #1
Steve Wilkos Jerry Springer Bodyguard #2
Michelle Sritenko Africano Synchronized Swimmer
Nathalie S. Bartleson Synchronized Swimmer
Janine M. Bekker Synchronized Swimmer
Khadija Cutcher Synchronized Swimmer
Mary Dettmer Synchronized Swimmer
Annie Henry Synchronized Swimmer
Tracy Gayeski Synchronized Swimmer
Tracy Long Synchronized Swimmer
Laurie Martin Synchronized Swimmer
Jill Savery Synchronized Swimmer
Margot Thien Synchronized Swimmer
Kimi Cochrun Synchronized Swimmer
Burt Bacharach Burt Bacharach
Elvis Costello Elvis Costello
Woody Harrelson Woody Harrelson
Kristen Johnston Ivana Humpalot
Charles Napier Gen. Hawk
Willie Nelson Willie Nelson
Tim Robbins The President
Rebecca Romijn Rebecca Romijn
Jerry Springer Jerry Springer
Fred Willard Mission Commander
Jessica Anne Bogart Party Girl in Pink (uncredited)
Robert Cohen Rabbi Shlotsky (uncredited)
Colette Divine Go-Go Dancer in Cage (uncredited)
Phil Hawn M.O.D. Crime Scene Investigator (uncredited)
Max Herholz Hotel Guest (uncredited)
David Hutchison Dr. Evil's Soldier (uncredited)
Tony Jay Narrator (voice) (uncredited)
Lana Kinnear Nurse (uncredited)
Harish Mandyam Scientist (uncredited)
J.P. Manoux French Bellhop (uncredited)
Stephen A. Marinaccio II Party Dancer (uncredited)
Brandon Molale Muscled Guy at Pool (uncredited)
Allie Moss Dancer (uncredited)
Bill O'Donnell Dancer (uncredited)
Jeanine Orci Dancer on Carnaby Street (uncredited)
Mitch Rouse Mitch Rouse (uncredited)
Lisa Varga Sexy Nurse (uncredited)
Andreanna Veith Dancer on Carnaby Street (uncredited)
Danny Nero Lab Technician (uncredited)
Name Job
Tabby Hanson Stunts
Rick Seaman Stunts
Ueli Steiger Director of Photography
Jeanne McCarthy Casting
Rusty Smith Production Design
Alec Hammond Art Direction
Sara Andrews Set Decoration
Javier Bennassar Sound Effects Editor
Frederick Howard Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer
Keith Marbory Special Effects
David D. Johnson Visual Effects Supervisor
Clay Boss Stunts
Deena Appel Costume Design
Juel Bestrop Casting
Eric McLeod Unit Production Manager
Gary Marcus First Assistant Director
Hal Olofsson Second Assistant Director
Jody Levin Executive In Charge Of Post Production
Diana Kaufman Post Production Supervisor
Holly Hagy Production Supervisor
Kait Pickering Production Coordinator
Gabriel Hardman Storyboard Artist
Michael J. Hogan Video Assist Operator
Jim Grce Gaffer
Susan Shin ADR Supervisor
John D. Jefferies Sr. Set Designer
Steve Cooper Set Designer
Andrew Reeder Set Designer
Bill O'Drobinak "A" Camera Operator
Joe Sanchez First Assistant "A" Camera
Gary L. Camp Second Assistant "A" Camera
Guy Norman Bee "B" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Jacquiline Compton Camera Loader
Kimberly Wright Still Photographer
Mark Fellman Still Photographer
Ken McLaughlin Sound Mixer
Ronit Ravich-Boss Script Supervisor
Annie Welles Script Supervisor
Anthony T. Marra II Key Grip
Michael James Fahey Best Boy Grip
Stephen Drinon Dolly Grip
Curtis Croeni First Assistant Editor
James B. Walsh Grip
Tim Nash Grip
Michael A. Savage Grip
Gary Kangrga Rigging Grip
John Ross Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mathew Waters Sound Re-Recording Mixer
William Smith Sound Re-Recording Mixer
David Grant Dialogue Editor
Jed M. Dodge Dialogue Editor
Yuri Reese Dialogue Editor
Alan Freedman ADR Mixer
Benjamin L. Cook Sound Effects Editor
Dorian Cheah Sound Effects Editor
Kelly Vandever Sound Effects Editor
Lisle Engle Sound Effects Editor
Roland N. Thai Sound Effects Editor
Mary Erstad Foley Mixer
C.W. Jones Foley Mixer
Diane Marshall Foley Artist
David Lee Fein Foley Artist
Ossama Khuluki Foley Artist
Craig Jurkiewicz Foley Editor
Sarah Smith Foley Editor
Lucy Sustar Foley Editor
Robert Getty Assistant Sound Editor
Chato Hill Assistant Sound Editor
Eugene McCarthy Property Master
Chris Vail Assistant Property Master
Douglas Womack Construction Coordinator
Patty York Makeup Department Head
Cheryl Ann Nick Key Makeup Artist
Steve Artmont Makeup Artist
Candy L. Walken Hair Department Head
Jeri Baker Key Hair Stylist
Jennifer Bower O'Halloran Hairstylist
Toni-Ann Walker Hair Designer
Michelle Skoby Assistant Costume Designer
Tangi Crawford Costume Supervisor
Ann Miller Key Set Costumer
Christine L. Cantella Costumer
Scott Allen Logan Location Manager
Edward Poveda Payroll Accountant
Blythe Cappello Casting Associate
Sande Alessi Extras Casting
Alex L. Worman Unit Publicist
Jill McCullough Dialect Coach
Raymond Bulinski Craft Service
Michael Meinardus Special Effects Coordinator
Bill M. Puluti Transportation Coordinator
Robert Dawson Title Designer
Sandi Sissel Second Unit Director of Photography
Micki Stern Music Coordinator
Chris Douridas Music Consultant
Bob McMillian Color Timer
Gary Burritt Negative Cutter
Carla Fry Executive In Charge Of Production
Mike Malone Set Dresser
Jay Roach Director
Michael McCullers Screenplay
George S. Clinton Original Music Composer
Jon Poll Editor
Michèle Burke Makeup Artist
Mike Myers Characters, Screenplay
Patricia Tallman Stunts
Marguerite Pomerhn Derricks Choreographer
Susan A. Burig Graphic Designer
Joe Barnett Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Jason George Dialogue Editor
Patrick J. Don Vito Visual Effects Editor
Carol Kiefer Art Department Coordinator
Gary Archer Prosthetics
Jennifer Badger Stunts
Joey Box Stunts
Lynn Salvatori Stunts
Lisa Hoyle Stunts
Hannah Kozak Stunts
Gary Lee Davis Stunts
Jay Caputo Stunts
Michael Gaines Stunts
Terry James Stunt Double
Craig Jensen Stunts
Al Goto Stunts
Brad Orrison Stunts
Cliff McLaughlin Stunts
Jim Palmer Stunts
Dan Plum Stunts
Chad Parker Stunts
Gary Robert Stunts
Dennis Scott Stunts
Jill Stokesberry Stunts
Monica Staggs Stunts
Debra Neil-Fisher Editor
Bud Davis Stunt Coordinator
Name Title
Eric McLeod Producer
Erwin Stoff Executive Producer
Emma Chasin Associate Producer
Jennifer Todd Producer
Suzanne Todd Producer
Mike Myers Producer
John S. Lyons Producer
Michael De Luca Executive Producer
Donna Langley Executive Producer
Demi Moore Producer
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Reviews

FilipeManuelNeto
2.0

**Despite Mike Myers' efforts, the film is nothing new, has a stupid, poorly written story, and isn't funny.** After a great success with the first film, the sequel became quite easy to predict. It was obvious that they were going to try to make a second movie that continued the story, and tried ... to raise some more money from the box office. I'm not a fan of this kind of humor, too scatological and sexual, but I think this movie was frankly worse than its immediate predecessor. The biggest problem with this film is not even the dirty, stupid jokes and zero sense of humor, but a poorly written script, without original ideas and quite tiring. The film's story is very simple to summarize: Austin Powers, single and free again, finally realizes that Dr. Evil, years before, used a time machine to steal his manhood while he was frozen. For a man as perverted and quinky as Powers, being without what he calls a “mojo” is simply catastrophic. So he has to use another time machine, go back to the 60s and try to stop Dr. Evil in order to regain his masculinity. Sound really stupid? Maybe because it is! And I prefer not to mention the ending, where we have two versions of the main agent, and we came to the conclusion that it was never really necessary to recover his virility. In addition to being stupid, the movie is also pointless. Myers continues to assure the main characters of the film, that is, the protagonist, the great villain and a deformed criminal who is nothing more than a bunch of Scottish lard (do Scots feel offended by such a caricature?). He is a good actor, I have no doubt that he is committed to his work. However, the rest of the cast is uninteresting, tiresome and doesn't seem to have any ideas or even try to add anything else to the production that can increase its quality. Heather Graham is beautiful, but not very good as an actress, and the film saved her from spending the rest of her career making adult films. Seth Green also tries to do something witty and interesting, but he's short on time and quality material. Finally, a note of praise for Verne Troyer and Mindy Sterling. Technically, the film is quite weak. It plays a lot with the colorful and flashy look of the 60's, and that's the most beautiful and elegant aspect of the whole movie. I liked the costumes, the sets and the characterization, in particular Myers, chameleonic and skilled in the various characters he plays (in fact, the film was nominated for an Oscar in the Characterization category). The cinematography also seeks to take advantage of and emphasize the visual beauty that exists here, while the editing sought to give the film a rhythm that was not tiring. I can't say that the efforts were in vain, the film would be unbearable if it were slower.

Aug 02, 2022
SoSmooth1982
8.0

In my opinion this is the only good one out of the entire series. I was cracking up throughout the whole movie. The other 2 sucked compared to this one. ...

Apr 18, 2023