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Gremlins

Cute. Clever. Mischievous. Intelligent. Dangerous.
1984 | 106m | English

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Popularity: 6 (history)

Director: Joe Dante
Writer: Chris Columbus
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After receiving an exotic small animal as a Christmas gift, a young man inadvertently breaks three important rules concerning his new pet, which unleashes a horde of malevolently mischievous creatures on a small town.
Release Date: Jun 08, 1984
Director: Joe Dante
Writer: Chris Columbus
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Keywords department store, bars and restaurants, human animal relationship, pet, sunlight, salesperson, midnight, fur, puppet, gremlin, ymca, puppetry, chainsaw, pets, whimsical, enchant, joyful
Production Companies Amblin Entertainment, Warner Bros. Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $153,083,102
Budget: $11,000,000
Updates Updated: Jan 08, 2026
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Zach Galligan Billy Peltzer
Phoebe Cates Kate Beringer
Hoyt Axton Randall Peltzer
Frances Lee McCain Lynn Peltzer
Corey Feldman Pete Fountaine
Keye Luke Grandfather (Mr. Wing)
John Louie Chinese Boy
Dick Miller Murray Futterman
Jackie Joseph Sheila Futterman
Polly Holliday Ruby Deagle
Judge Reinhold Gerald Hopkins
Edward Andrews Mr. Corben
Belinda Balaski Mrs. Joe Harris
Scott Brady Sheriff Frank
Susan Burgess Little Girl
Harry Carey, Jr. Mr. Anderson
Donald Elson Man on Street
Jonathan Banks Deputy Brent
Glynn Turman Roy Hanson
Chuck Jones Mr. Jones
Arnie Moore Pete's Father
Danny Llewelyn Hungry Child
Lois Foraker Bank Teller
Kenny Davis Dorry
Nicky Katt Schoolchild
Tracy Wells Schoolchild
John C. Becher Dr. Molinaro
Gwen Willson Mrs. Molinaro
Joe Brooks Dave Meyers (Santa)
Jim McKrell Lew Landers (WDHB-TV reporter)
Frank Welker Stripe / Mogwai / Gremlins (voice)
Howie Mandel Gizmo (voice)
Fred Newman Mogwai / Gremlins (voice)
Mark Dodson Mogwai / Gremlins (voice)
Michael Winslow Mogwai / Gremlins (voice)
Peter Cullen Mogwai / Gremlins (voice)
Bob Bergen Mogwai / Gremlins (voice)
Michael Sheehan Mogwai / Gremlins (voice)
Bob Holt Mogwai / Gremlins (voice)
Don Steele Rockin' Ricky Rialto (voice)
Jerry Goldsmith Pay-Phone Patron (uncredited)
Steven Spielberg Man in Electric Wheelchair (uncredited)
Paul Acerno Man Wearing Sunglasses on Payphone at Convention (uncredited)
Tom Bergeron TV News Reporter (uncredited)
Bob Harks Townsman (uncredited)
Brad Kesten Mogwai / Gremlins / Additional Voices (uncredited)
Marvin Miller Robby the Robot (voice) (uncredited)
Dean Rader Duval Ron (uncredited)
William Schallert Father Bartlett (uncredited)
Kenneth Tobey Mobil Gas Station Attendant (uncredited)
Kevin McCarthy Dr. Miles J. Bennell (Archive Footage)
Name Job
Jerry Goldsmith Original Music Composer
John Hora Director of Photography
Tina Hirsch Editor
Richard L. Anderson Supervising Sound Editor
Chris Columbus Writer
John Roesch Foley Artist
Terry Leonard Stunt Coordinator
Steven Spielberg Presenter
Noel Regney Original Music Composer
Susan Arnold Casting
James H. Spencer Production Design
Jackie Carr Set Decoration
Greg LaCava Makeup Artist
Cheri Ruff Hairstylist
Kenneth Hall Music Editor
Bob MacDonald Jr. Special Effects
Mike H. McGaughy Stunt Coordinator, Stunts
Rudy Doucette Stunts
Rosemary Johnston Stunts
Gene McLaughlin Stunts
Phil Rawlins Unit Production Manager
James Quinn First Assistant Director
Carol Green Second Assistant Director
Kenneth Gilbert Script Supervisor
Ralph Nelson Jr. Still Photographer
Douglas Vaughan Boom Operator
Norman Harris Gaffer
Bill Varney Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Steve Maslow Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Kevin O'Connell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Muscarella Construction Coordinator
Richard Moran Key Grip
William F. Matthews Set Designer
Rob Harris Unit Publicist
Tom Finan Assistant Editor
Donah Bassett Negative Cutter
Mark Mangini Supervising Sound Editor
Bruce Edwin Gregory Assistant Property Master
Marty Wunderlich Property Master
Warren Hamilton Jr. Sound Editor
Ken King Production Sound Mixer
Tim Mangini Assistant Sound Editor
Stephen Purvis Dialogue Editor
Joan Rowe Foley Artist
David E. Stone Sound Editor
Rocco Gioffre Matte Painter
Norman Cattell First Assistant Camera
Michael A. Jones Camera Operator
William Kenney Dolly Grip
Ron Kenyon Best Boy Electric
Robert Miller Best Boy Grip
Lex Rawlins Second Assistant Camera
Norman A. Burza Costume Supervisor
Linda Matthews Costume Supervisor
Robert Raring Color Timer
Arthur Morton Orchestrator
Robert Neilson Transportation Coordinator
Dave Robling Transportation Captain
Ray Berwick Animal Coordinator
Karen Shaw Production Secretary
Chris Walas Creature Design
Alexander Courage Orchestrator
Joe Dante Director
Name Title
Michael Finnell Producer
Steven Spielberg Executive Producer
Kathleen Kennedy Executive Producer
Frank Marshall Executive Producer
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Reviews

mizjmarie
5.0

Overall, movie was strange. It did have a few suspenseful moments, but overall want that great of a horror film. And I definitely wouldn't call it a comedy. Based on all the hype it has had I wasn't that impressed. ...

Jun 23, 2021
Wuchak
6.0

_**Cute creatures morph into hellions during Christmas**_ A traveling inventor (Hoyt Axton) brings home a cute animal he bought at a shop in Chinatown for a Christmas gift, but the rules for the animal’s care are broken and all hell breaks loose. Zach Galligan plays the son and Phoebe Cates his g ... irlfriend. “Gremlins” (1984) mixes Christmas movie with Comedy, Fantasy & Horror for an entertaining popcorn flick. The mogwai creatures are cute and you’re not sure how safe the movie is going play out but, thankfully, it turns amusingly edgy. The inclusion of cutie Phoebe Cates helps. The film runs 1 hour, 46 minutes and was shot at Universal Studios, Universal City, California. GRADE: B-

Jun 23, 2021
Peter89Spencer
8.0

Weirdly, it's one of my favourite Christmas movies! It was heartwarming, a little scary and outright amusing. It's one of those films where the bad guys still the show. Also, is it me or does the girl look a little like adult star Ava Dalush?! Anyway, what I'm saying is, Gremlins is another c ... lassic.

Jun 23, 2021
mooney240
8.0

**Clever, creepy, Christmasy, and loads of fun! Gremlins should be a part of everyone's Christmas traditions!** Gremlins should be at the top of everyone's favorite Christmas movie list. It's full of the 80s teenage adventure cheesiness, cute cuddly creatures, and creepy monsters. Gremlins radiat ... es the same classic spirit and tone as other films of the time, like The Goonies or E.T., but Gremlins adds a little horror flavor. Admittedly, the film isn't particularly scary as it seeks to poke fun at more serious alien critter movies of the time. Still, its creepy atmosphere and twisted little monsters, mixed with the holiday cheer and quaintness of the quiet small town of Kingston Falls, set it apart from other 80s creature features. For many, sitting around the Christmas tree, sipping hot chocolate, and watching Gremlins is a yearly tradition. It might be a little dated, but Gremlins is a fun, adventurous film unlike any other Christmas movie.

Sep 16, 2022
Geronimo1967
7.0

When his gadget-peddling dad returns home one evening with an early Christmas present, he tells “Billy” (Zach Galligan) that he must take extra care not to get it wet, nor to expose it to bright light and - most importantly, no nibbles after midnight. That might have been ok, save for his friend who ... accidentally breaks one of the rules. One becomes two, becomes four, becomes… They are quite cute and cuddly little critters, so no harm seems to be done - until one of those gets hold of a late night snack and then the malevolent “Stripe” emerges to take charge of a veritable army of hungry and fairly lethal menaces who proceed to trash the entire town. Now, poor old “Billy” and his friend “Kate” (Phoebe Cates) have to try and find some way of getting this furry toothpaste back into the tube before the entire country is over-run. Galligan does fine here with his boy next door characterisation, and fans of Warner Oland’s “Charlie Chan” mysteries from the 1930s might recognise that Keye Luke has aged rather well as the sagely Chinaman who knew better how to leave well alone in the first place; but the rest of the rest of the acting all plays second fiddle to the chainsaw-wielding “Stripe” who, like many of his brethren, seems to have been conceived in a world more befitting Sigourney Weaver. It’s a little cheesy at the start, but once the action starts this races along entertainingly with one of the best incidences of weaponised popcorn I’ve ever seen. There is a message about mankind’s cavalier attitude to things it doesn’t understand - either culturally or naturally; the romance between the leads is kept to a minimum and the comedic elements quite successfully marry elements of slapstick with the equivalent of a custard-pie fight as we embark on an enjoyable exercise that must have had the toy marketeers spinning dollar signs in their eyes.

Dec 16, 2025