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The Cable Guy

There's no such thing as free cable.
1996 | 96m | English

(186889 votes)

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Popularity: 6 (history)

Director: Ben Stiller
Writer: Lou Holtz Jr.
Staring:
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When recently single Steven moves into his new apartment, cable guy Chip comes to hook him up—and doesn't let go. Initially, Chip is just overzealous in his desire to be Steven's pal, but when Steven tries to end the 'friendship', Chip shows his dark side. He begins stalking Steven, who's left to fend for himself because no one else can believe Chip's capable of such behaviour.
Release Date: Jun 10, 1996
Director: Ben Stiller
Writer: Lou Holtz Jr.
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Thriller
Keywords prison, prostitute, karaoke, obsession, dark comedy, medieval, cable guy, frenemies
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Brillstein-Grey Entertainment, Licht/Mueller Film Corporation
Box Office Revenue: $102,825,796
Budget: $47,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Jim Carrey The Cable Guy
Matthew Broderick Steven M. Kovacs
Leslie Mann Robin Harris
Jack Black Rick
George Segal Steven's Father
Diane Baker Steven's Mother
Ben Stiller Sam Sweet / Stan Sweet
Eric Roberts Eric Roberts
Janeane Garofalo Medieval Times Waitress
Andy Dick Medieval Times Host
Harry O'Reilly Steven's Boss
David Cross Sales Manager
Amy Stiller Steven's Secretary
Owen Wilson Robin's Date
Keith Gibbs Basketball Player
Tommy Hinkley Basketball Player
Shawn Michael Howard Basketball Player
Jeff Kahn Basketball Player
Suli McCullough Basketball Player
Jeff Michalski Basketball Player
Joel Murray Basketball Player
Andrew Shaifer Basketball Player
Cameron Starman Cable Boy
Kathy Griffin Cable Boy's Mother
Greg Hopla Medieval Times Fighter
John Ferdinand Medieval Times Fighter
Misa Koprova Heather
Paul Greco Raul
Aki Aleong Karaoke Party Guest
Dona Hardy Karaoke Party Guest
Lloyd Kino Karaoke Party Guest
Sara Lowell Karaoke Party Guest
Cynthia Mason Karaoke Party Guest
Michael Rivkin Karaoke Party Guest
Harper Roisman Karaoke Party Guest
Sandra Thigpen Karaoke Party Guest
Sean Whalen Karaoke Party Guest
Marty Zagon Karaoke Party Guest
Cynthia Lamontagne Restaurant Hostess
James O'Connell Bathroom Attendant
Douglas Robert Jackson Bathroom Patron
Charles Napier Arresting Officer
Christopher Michael Arresting Officer
Charles Robinson Steven's Lawyer
John F. O'Donohue Prison Guard
Lydell M. Cheshier Jail Inmate
Jason Larimore Jail Inmate
Ahmad Reese Jail Inmate
Emilio Rivera Jail Inmate
Bob Odenkirk Steven's Brother
Julie Hayden Steven's Sister
Annabelle Gurwitch Steven's Sister-in-Law
Blake Boyd Steven's Brother-in-Law
Liza D'Agostino Newsroom Researcher
Tabitha Soren Tabitha Soren
Rikki Klieman Rikki Klieman
Robert Simels Robert Simels
Leonard O. Turner Sam Sweet Judge
Carlo Allen Sam Sweet Court Judge
Conrad Janis Father 'Double Trouble'
Thomas Scott Sam Sweet - Age 8
Steven Scott Sam Sweet - Age 8
Christine Devine Anchor Woman
Mark Thompson Newsroom Reporter
Wendy L. Walsh Reporter Outside Courtroom
Marion Dugan Robin's Neighbor
Kyle Gass Couch Potato
David Bowe Helicopter Paramedic
Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc Medevac Pilot
Jeremy Applegate Serf #4 (uncredited)
Barbara Babbin Bar Patron (uncredited)
Adam Consolo Serf #2 (uncredited)
Hal Dion Lead Officer (uncredited)
Mark Fite Medieval Times Knight (uncredited)
Jenny Inge Devaney Cocktail Waitress (uncredited)
Shann Johnson Extra (uncredited)
Alex D. Linz Tony (uncredited)
John C. Moskoff Karaoke Party Guest (uncredited)
Robert Lyon Rasner Serf #3 (uncredited)
Raydeen Revilla Karaoke Video Dancer (uncredited)
David Stepkin Partygoer (uncredited)
Don LaFontaine TV Announcer (voice) (uncredited)
Name Job
Robert Brinkmann Director of Photography
Steven Weisberg Editor
Audrey Chang VFX Editor
Erica Edell Phillips Costume Design
Nilo Otero First Assistant Director
Maggie Martin Set Decoration
Alex Leyton First Assistant Camera
Amy Stofsky Costume Supervisor
Joseph T. Mastrolia Costumer
Nina Paskowitz Key Hair Stylist
Pauletta O. Lewis Hairstylist
Joseph Dianda Key Grip
Jamie Lynn Arsenault Production Secretary
Ross C. Day Assistant Location Manager
G.W. Brown ADR Editor
Alicia Stevenson Foley Artist
Jon H. Epstein Stunts
Troy Robinson Stunts
Erik Rondell Stunt Double
John Ottman Original Music Composer
Lou Holtz Jr. Screenplay
Juel Bestrop Casting
Frank Davis Second Assistant Director
Pamela Alch Script Supervisor
Thomas Vandermillen Second Assistant Camera
Cheri Reed Costumer
Sheryl Ptak Key Makeup Artist
Candy L. Walken Hairstylist
Reinhart Peschke Chief Lighting Technician
Kenny Davis Dolly Grip
Matt Sweeney Special Effects Coordinator
Terry Dunn Production Accountant
Steven M. Levine Property Master
Jason Weil Set Designer
Patrick Lees Leadman
Scott Kinzey Boom Operator
Gail DuFosse First Assistant Editor
Scott Millan Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mo Henry Negative Cutter
Michele Perrone ADR Editor
Michael Haight Dialogue Editor
Lia Vollack Supervising Music Editor
Andy Malcolm Foley Artist
David Linck Unit Publicist
Jennifer Bell Visual Effects Producer
William S. Beasley Unit Production Manager
Jeff Knipp Art Direction
Michael Scott Camera Operator
Kirk R. Gardner Steadicam Operator
Katrina Mastrolia Costumer
Christy Ann Newquist Makeup Artist
Nancy Tong Hairstylist
David Gamerman Assistant Chief Lighting Technician
Robert J. Studenny Dolly Grip
Sharyn Shimada-Huggins Production Coordinator
Steve Dayan Location Manager
Teri Anne Kopp Assistant Property Master
Lori Rowbotham Assistant Art Director
Michael J. Hogan Video Assist Operator
Dan Marrow Transportation Captain
Paul Karasick First Assistant Editor
Yann Delpuech Sound Effects Editor
Chris David Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Bob Kaiser Color Timer
John Sisti ADR Editor
John Murray Foley Editor
Jeanette Surga Music Editor
David W. Alstadter Foley Mixer
Steve A. Hagberg Construction Coordinator
Richard K. Buoen Storyboard Artist
Nelson Stoll Production Sound Mixer
Randy Burke Transportation Co-Captain
Robert Grieve Supervising Sound Editor
Rob Nokes Sound Effects Editor
Tom Perry Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Alison Fisher Dialogue Editor
Daniel Yale Foley Editor
John Nelson Visual Effects Supervisor
Karen Meisels Casting Associate
Tom Elliott Stunt Double
Ben Stiller Director
Sharon Seymour Production Design
Freddie Hice Stunt Coordinator
Gregory King Supervising Sound Editor
Melinda Sue Gordon Still Photographer
Bob Brown Stunt Double
Norman Howell Utility Stunts
Name Title
Brad Grey Executive Producer
Bernie Brillstein Executive Producer
Marc Gurvitz Executive Producer
Andrew Licht Producer
Jeffrey A. Mueller Producer
William S. Beasley Co-Producer
Judd Apatow Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

Dark slice of comedy pie from Carrey & Stiller. As with everything in life, the internet also has its good and bad angles. Here with The Cable Guy, I myself salute the internet highway and in particular the many users of IMDb who have come forth to support this most divisive of movies. Lambasted ... on release by regarded critics and chided by many a cinema goer who went in expecting Mask & Ace Ventura like fluff, The Cable Guy was thought to be the death knell for Carrey's career. It wasn't of course. He would revert to pleasing box office friendly type the following year with "Liar Liar", and would continue to surprise with his choice of roles, and the performances with them, in the likes of "The Truman Show", "Man On The Moon" & "Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind". As a point of reference with his career overview, The Cable Guy stands up as a bold choice by Carrey, and one that serves notice of his willingness, and ability, to take on more challenging roles. The film itself is a mixture of high Carrey comedy mixed with dark, almost horror undertones. The thematics of loneliness and the need for companionship makes for an odd bedfellow with the berserker antics of Carrey as he plays off of Matthew Broderick's ordinary Joe. Yet director Ben Stiller, the cop out finale aside, has achieved the cheeky fusion with much success. Utilising Carrey's energy as both a force of comic nature, and a bubbling under the surface desperado loony tune. Along the way, well before it goes real dark and gets edgy, we are treated to some delightful comedy moments. A Karaoke sequence and dinner at Medieval Times stand out, but the knowing jokes referencing movies and the TV infatuated world are also unheralded, and astute stabs of fun. Far from perfect it be, but it's a film that was badly timed, or even, misunderstood by the scribes of the time. Thank the lord for the internet for we can now find those prepared to admit they like much about The Cable Guy. Yes, I be one of those hardy souls too. 7/10

May 16, 2024