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Gremlins (1984) -- Trailer for this classic 80s comedy about Gremlins that must never be fed after midnight, among other things
Gremlins (1984) -- A boy inadvertantly breaks 3 important rules concerning his new pet and unleashes a horde of malevolently mischievous monsters on a small town.

Overview

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Director:
Joe Dante
Writer:
Chris Columbus (written by)
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Release Date:
8 June 1984 (USA) more
Genre:
Comedy | Fantasy | Horror more
Tagline:
Cute. Clever. Mischievous. Intelligent. Dangerous. more
Plot:
A boy inadvertantly breaks 3 important rules concerning his new pet and unleashes a horde of malevolently mischievous monsters on a small town. full summary | add synopsis
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Awards:
7 wins & 5 nominations more
User Comments:
Memorable 1980's product still packs a mean punch. more

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Hoyt Axton ... Randall Peltzer
John Louie ... Chinese Boy
Keye Luke ... Grandfather (Mr. Wing)
Don Steele ... Rockin' Ricky Rialto (voice)
Susan Burgess ... Little Girl
Scott Brady ... Sheriff Frank
Arnie Moore ... Alex

Corey Feldman ... Pete Fountaine
Harry Carey Jr. ... Mr. Anderson

Zach Galligan ... Billy Peltzer
Dick Miller ... Murray Futterman

Phoebe Cates ... Kate Beringer
Polly Holliday ... Ruby Deagle

Donald Elson ... Man on Street

Belinda Balaski ... Mrs. Joe Harris
Daniel Llewelyn ... Hungry Harris Child
Edward Andrews ... Mr. Corben

Judge Reinhold ... Gerald Hopkins
Lois Foraker ... Bank teller

Chuck Jones ... Mr. Jones

Kenny Davis ... Dorry

Frances Lee McCain ... Lynn Peltzer

Glynn Turman ... Roy Hanson

Nicky Katt ... Schoolchild

Tracy Wells ... Schoolchild
John C. Becher ... Dr. Molinaro
Gwen Willson ... Mrs. Molinaro
Jackie Joseph ... Sheila Futterman
Jonathan Banks ... Deputy Brent
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)
Rob Berger ... Mogwai / Gremlins (voice) (as Bob Berger)

Michael Sheehan ... Mogwai / Gremlins (voice)

Bob Holt ... Mogwai / Gremlins (voice)
Mushroom ... Barney
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Karen Bean ... Girl in Town Square
Adam Bean ... Boy in Town Square (uncredited)

Jerry Goldsmith ... Man in Telephone Booth Glancing at Camera (uncredited)
Marvin Miller ... Robbie The Robot (voice) (uncredited)
Robby the Robot ... Robot (uncredited)
William Schallert ... Father Bartlett (uncredited)

Steven Spielberg ... Man in Electric Wheelchair (uncredited)
Kenneth Tobey ... Mobil Gas Station Attendant (uncredited)
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Directed by
Joe Dante 
 
Writing credits
Chris Columbus (written by)

Produced by
Michael Finnell .... producer
Kathleen Kennedy .... executive producer
Frank Marshall .... executive producer
Steven Spielberg .... executive producer
 
Original Music by
Jerry Goldsmith 
 
Cinematography by
John Hora (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Tina Hirsch 
 
Casting by
Susan Arnold 
 
Production Design by
James H. Spencer 
 
Set Decoration by
Jackie Carr 
 
Makeup Department
Greg LaCava .... makeup artist
Cheri Ruff .... hair stylist
Chris Walas .... special makeup effects artist
 
Production Management
Phil Rawlins .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Carol Green .... second assistant director
James Quinn .... first assistant director
 
Art Department
Bruce Edwin Gregory .... assistant property master
William F. Matthews .... set designer
Michael Muscarella .... construction coordinator
Harold Weed .... model maker
Marty Wunderlich .... property master
 
Sound Department
Richard L. Anderson .... supervising sound editor
Warren Hamilton Jr. .... sound editor
Alan Howarth .... special sound effects
Nicholas James .... sound effects editor
Ken King .... production sound mixer
Rick Kline .... sound re-recording mixer
Mark A. Mangini .... supervising sound editor
Steve Maslow .... sound re-recording mixer
Kevin O'Connell .... sound re-recording mixer
John Roesch .... foley artist
Joan Rowe .... foley artist
David E. Stone .... sound editor
Bill Varney .... sound re-recording mixer
Douglas Vaughan .... boom operator
Donald C. Rogers .... technical director of sound (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
Anna Albrecht .... creature effects crew
Bob MacDonald Jr. .... special effects
Robert MacDonald .... special effects
Thaine Morris .... mechanical effects
Richard Ratliff .... special effects foreman
Ken Speed .... special effects assistant
Richard Stutsman .... special effects foreman
 
Visual Effects by
Rocco Gioffre .... matte artist
Michael Joyce .... model shop supervisor
Randy Ottenberg .... creature crew
Tom St. Amand .... creature crew
Eric Guaglione .... miniature model maker: motion control miniature effects: DQI (uncredited)
Hoyt Yeatman .... matte photographer: DQI (uncredited)
 
Stunts
Rudy Doucette .... stunts
Rosemary Johnston .... stunts
Mike H. McGaughy .... stunt coordinator (as Mike McGaughy)
Mike H. McGaughy .... stunts
Gene McLaughlin .... stunts
Terry Leonard .... stunt coordinator (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
John Burnett .... second assistant camera: additional photography
Norman Cattell .... first assistant camera
Michael B. Corbett .... lighting technician
Adam Glick .... set lighting technician
Bill Hansard .... process photographer
Norman Harris .... gaffer
Albert Hood .... electrician
Paul Jacobsen .... electrician: practical fixtures
Michael A. Jones .... camera operator (as Michael Jones)
William Kenney .... dolly grip
Ron Kenyon .... electrical best boy
Robert Miller .... best boy grip
Richard Moran .... key grip
John C. Moulds .... first assistant camera
Ralph Nelson .... still photographer (as Ralph Nelson Jr.)
Lex Rawlins .... second assistant camera
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Norman A. Burza .... costume supervisor: men
Linda Matthews .... costume supervisor: women
 
Editorial Department
Donah Bassett .... negative cutter
Tom Finan .... assistant editor
Robert Raring .... color timer
David Williams .... apprentice film editor
 
Music Department
Bruce Botnick .... music re-recording mixer
Robert Fernandez .... music re-recording mixer
Robert Fernandez .... music scoring mixer
Kenneth Hall .... music editor
Arthur Morton .... orchestrator
Michael Sembello .... song producer
 
Transportation Department
Robert Neilson .... transportation coordinator
Dave Robling .... transportation captain
 
Other crew
Brent Baker .... creature crew
Jon Berg .... creature consultant
Bill Buttfield .... creature crew
Blair Clark .... machinist
Blair Clark .... puppeteer
Robert Cooper .... creature crew
Jay Davis .... creature crew
Randy Dutra .... creature crew
Kenneth Gilbert .... script supervisor
Helene Harris .... assistant: Mike Finnell
Rob Harris .... unit publicist
James Isaac .... creature crew
Erik Jensen .... project coordinator
Pete Kleinow .... creature crew
Kelly Lepkowsky .... creature crew
Marghi McMahon .... creature crew
Tony McVey .... creature crew
Thaine Morris .... creature crew
Gregg Olsson .... creature crew
Randy Ottenberg .... creature crew
Gary Platek .... creature crew
Chris Rand .... creature crew
Bryan Renfro .... animal trainer
Karen Shaw .... production secretary
N. Theodore Shell .... creature crew
Valerie Sofranko .... creature crew
David Sosalla .... creature crew
Steven Spielberg .... presenter
Eben Stromquist .... creature crew
Kathleen Switzer .... assistant to producer
Kirk R. Thatcher .... creature crew
Carol Walas .... creature crew
Chris Walas .... creator: "Gremlins"
Mark Walas .... creature crew
Harold Weed .... creature crew
Ethan Wiley .... creature technician
Michelle Zeisel .... assistant: Joe Dante
Laurie Arnow-Epstein .... construction accountant (uncredited)
 

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Additional Details

Runtime:
106 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English | Spanish
Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
70 mm 6-Track (70 mm prints) | Dolby (35 mm prints)

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Trivia:
In Chris Columbus's original script, Lynn Peltzer was decapitated. This along with other darker elements (ie, Barney was eaten, the gremlins attacked a McDonald's eating the customers but not the burgers, etc), were never shot due to the fact that both, Joe Dante and Warner Bros. wanted the movie to be more family oriented. more
Goofs:
Audio/visual unsynchronized: When the science teacher is calling the gremlin to come out from under the desk, his mouth does not move with the words being said. more
Quotes:
Gerald: If it isn't Captain Clip-On. Guess who almost signed for unemployment today?
Billy Peltzer: I give up.
Gerald: You... But Mr. Corben had second thoughts. He gets so sentimental around the holidays.
Billy Peltzer: Imagine that.
Gerald: If it was up to me, I would have fired you in a second.
Billy Peltzer: Well, a merry Christmas to you too.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in Margaret Cho: Assassin (2005) more
Soundtrack:
CHRISTMAS (BABY PLEASE COME HOME) more

FAQ

What is a mogwai?
How much sex, violence, and profanity are in this movie?
What are the rules of taking care of a mogwai?
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14 out of 15 people found the following comment useful:-
Memorable 1980's product still packs a mean punch., 21 December 2003
8/10
Author: Scott LeBrun from Winnipeg, Canada

Traveling inventor and salesman Rand Peltzer (singer Hoyt Axton) buys an unusual Christmas present for his bank employee son Billy (Zach Galligan): a strange, never-before-seen animal called a "Mogwai", whom Rand christens "Gizmo". There are three *extremely* important rules to follow in order to take proper care of "Gizmo": don't expose him to light, don't expose him to water, and above all else, never feed him after midnight. As you might expect, rule two is broken soon enough, and "Gizmo" spawns a quintet of new Mogwai. Then rule three is broken (unknowingly) and the new Mogwai metamorphose into little green devils called "Gremlins" that proceed to tear the little town of Kingston Falls apart.

After all this time - it's been a while since I saw it - I still get a kick out of it. Equal parts scary and funny, with memorable music score (and catchy central theme) by Jerry Goldsmith, and the little monsters are inventively realized by Chris Walas and his effects team. (The monsters range from being frightening to being absolutely hilarious.) The main problem for some viewers will undeniably be an approach that can be seen as mean-spirited and ugly. I can understand why some people wouldn't be able to stomach this film, particularly when Kate (Phoebe Cates) tells the story of why she doesn't celebrate Christmas.

Overall, this nasty horror / comedy emerges as one of my favorite 1980's pictures. This was the first film I saw legendary cult actor Dick Miller (a favorite of director Joe Dante) in, and he's remained an entertaining actor to watch.

Actors William Schallert and Kenneth Tobey appear uncredited.

Howie Mandel is the voice of "Gizmo", and the ubiquitous Frank Welker is the voice of lead gremlin "Stripe". Michael Winslow, the vocal sound effects guy from the "Police Academy" movies, was also one of the vocal effects artists here.

Some of you might want to keep in mind that the original draft of the screenplay was even darker, with horrible fates intended for Mrs. Peltzer and Barney the dog.

Before I go, I want to say that writer turned director Chris Columbus's script does beg questions such as: If the wrong time to feed "Gizmo" is after midnight, when does the right time begin?

8/10

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