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Director:
Writers:
Ted Hughes (book)
Tim McCanlies (screenplay)
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Release Date:
6 August 1999 (USA) more
Tagline:
It came from outer space!
Plot:
A boy makes friends with an innocent alien giant robot that a paranoid government agent wants to destroy. full summary | add synopsis
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Awards:
19 wins & 14 nominations more
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A very good movie.... more (448 total)

Cast

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Jennifer Aniston ... Annie Hughes (voice)

Harry Connick Jr. ... Dean McCoppin (voice)

Vin Diesel ... The Iron Giant (voice)

James Gammon ... Marv Loach / Floyd Turbeaux / General Sudokoff (voice)

Cloris Leachman ... Mrs. Lynley Tensedge (voice)

Christopher McDonald ... Kent Mansley (voice) (as Christopher MacDonald)

John Mahoney ... General Rogard (voice)
Eli Marienthal ... Hogarth Hughes (voice)

M. Emmet Walsh ... Earl Stutz (voice)
Mary Kay Bergman ... Additional Voices (voice)
Ollie Johnston ... Train Engineer #1 (voice)
Jack Angel ... Additional Voices (voice)
Michael Bird ... Additional Voices (voice)
Devon Cole Borisoff ... Additional Voices (voice) (as Devon Borisoff)
Rodger Bumpass ... Additional Voices (voice)

Robert Clotworthy ... Additional Voices (voice)
Jennifer Darling ... Additional Voices (voice)
Zack Eginton ... Additional Voices (voice)

Paul Eiding ... Additional Voices (voice)
Bill Farmer ... Additional Voices (voice)

Charles Howerton ... Additional Voices (voice)

Sherry Lynn ... Additional Voices (voice)
Mickie McGowan ... Additional Voices (voice) (as Mickie T. McGowan)
Ryan O'Donohue ... Additional Voices (voice)

Phil Proctor ... Additional Voices (voice)
Patti Tippo ... Additional Voices (voice)

Brian Tochi ... Additional Voices (voice)
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Bob Bergen ... Additional Voices (as Robert Bergen)

Frank Thomas ... Train Engineer #2 (voice)
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Directed by
Brad Bird 
 
Writing credits
Ted Hughes (book "The Iron Man")

Brad Bird (story) (Screenplay uncredited)

Tim McCanlies (screenplay)

Produced by
Allison Abbate .... producer
Des McAnuff .... producer
Pete Townshend .... executive producer
John Walker .... associate producer
 
Original Music by
Michael Kamen 
 
Cinematography by
Steven Wilzbach 
 
Film Editing by
Darren T. Holmes 
 
Casting by
Marci Liroff 
 
Production Design by
Mark Whiting 
 
Art Direction by
Alan Bodner 
 
Production Management
Jeannine Berger .... post-production supervisor
Aaron Parry .... digital production manager
Laura Leganza Reynolds .... assistant production manager
Amy Richards .... production manager
Kathleen Zuelch .... assistant production manager (uncredited)
 
Art Department
Viki Anderson .... storyboard artist
Mark Andrews .... storyboard artist
Irina Goosby .... bluesketch artist
Ron Hughart .... storyboard artist
Scott F. Johnston .... artistic coordinator
Brian Kindregan .... storyboard artist
Steve Markowski .... storyboard artist
Moroni .... storyboard artist
Teddy Newton .... storyboard artist
Kevin O'Brien .... storyboard artist
Fergal Reilly .... storyboard artist
Harry Sabin .... storyboard artist
Mercedes J. Sichon .... lead bluesketch artist (as Mercedes Sichon)
Victor Haboush .... visual development (uncredited)
Steve Lumley .... additional storyboards (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
Chad Algarin .... sound recordist
Beau Borders .... sound effects editor
Yin Cantor .... assistant sound editor
Tony Eckert .... foley editor
Andrea S. Gard .... assistant sound designer
Joanna Laurent .... assistant foley editor (as Joey Laurent)
Mary Helen Leasman .... foley editor
Dennis Leonard .... supervising sound editor
Frank 'Pepe' Merel .... foley engineer
Preston Oliver .... dialogue mixer
Curt Schulkey .... supervising adr editor
Curt Schulkey .... supervising dialogue editor
Aaron L. Thompson .... sound engineer
Randy Thom .... sound designer
Dennie Thorpe .... foley artist
Jana Vance .... foley artist
Gregory H. Watkins .... sound re-recording mixer
Stuart McCowan .... apprentice sound designer (uncredited)
Troy Porter .... sound mixer (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
Carl Canga .... special effects inbetweener
 
Visual Effects by
Ray Aragon .... visual development
Leslie Barker .... assistant production manager: animation
John Bermudes .... effects animator
Brad Booker .... computer graphics animator
Andrew Brownlow .... computer graphics animator
Felipe Cerdán .... effects inbetweener
Yarrow Cheney .... computer graphics character animator
Minhee Choe .... computer graphics animator
Laura L. Corsiglia .... visual development
Jesse Cosio .... effects animator
Stéphane Cros .... computer graphics character animator
John Dillon .... effects animator
Adam Dotson .... CGI animator
Grace Dotson .... computer graphics animator (as Grace Blanco)
Ricardo Echevarria .... effects animator (as Rick Echevarria)
Bruce Edwards .... CGI animator
Marc Ellis .... effects animator
Kolja Erman .... CGI technical director
Mark R.R. Farquhar .... computer graphics animator
Allen Foster .... effects department head
Michel Gagné .... effects animator
Tad A. Gielow .... computer graphics department head
Irene M. Gringeri .... scanning supervisor
Victor Haboush .... visual development
James Hathcock .... visual effects
Earl A. Hibbert .... effects animator
Brett Hisey .... effects animator
Ron Hughart .... computer graphics animator
Andrew Jimenez .... digital artist
Yair Kantor .... computer graphics animator
Craig Kelly .... digital background artist
David Lee .... effects inbetweener
Michael Leung .... CGI designer/technical director
Sébastien Linage .... computer graphics technical director
Roger Lougher .... effects assistant
Dominique Louis .... visual development (as Dominique R. Louis)
John MacFarlane .... effects animator
Les Major .... computer graphics animator
Rob Meyers .... effects animator
Rodd Miller .... visual effects
Jem Mirza .... effects assistant (as Jemshaid Mirza)
Mike Murphy .... computer graphics animator
Teddy Newton .... visual development
Kevin Oakley .... special effects animator
Kevin M. O'Neil .... effects animator
Susan Oslin .... computer graphics animator
Volker Pajatsch .... effects animator
David Pritchard .... effects animator
Jay Shindell .... effects assistant animator
Edwin Shortess .... digital scanner
Gary Sole .... effects animator
Vincent Truitner .... computer graphics animator
Greg Fleming .... effects inbetweener (uncredited)
Alex Neymark .... technology consultant (uncredited)
Von Williams .... effects assistant animator (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Mark Dinicola .... animation camera supervisor (uncredited)
 
Animation Department
Eric J. Abjornson .... clean-up animation lead
James P. Alles .... layout artist
Richard Baneham .... animator
Richard Bazley .... supervising animator
Gordon Bellamy .... clean-up assistant: clean-up animation
Christopher Brock .... background artist
Adam Burke .... animator
Tania Burton .... color model supervisor (as Tania Mitman Burton)
Jennifer Cardon Klein .... animator (as Jennifer Cardon)
Mike Chavez .... animator
Ruben Chavez .... background artist
Greg Checketts .... animator
Teresa Coffey-Wellins .... layout artist
Joanne Coughlin .... additional animator
Devin Crane .... additional animator
Ricardo Curtis .... animator
Patrick Dailey .... clean-up assistant
Ruth Daly .... animator
Bob Davies .... supervising animator
William Dely .... background artist
Jean Cullen De Moura .... additional animator
Marcelo Fernandes De Moura .... animator
Dennis Durrell .... background artist
Jeff Etter .... animator
Carla Fallberg .... character sculptor
Lauren Faust .... animator
Ralph Fernan .... animator
James Finn .... background artist
Stephan Franck .... supervising animator
Tony Fucile .... animation department head
Steve Garcia .... animator
Frederick J. Gardner III .... layout artist (as Frederick J. Gardiner III)
Nathalie Gavet .... clean-up animation lead
Greg Gibbons .... background artist
Louis Gonzales .... layout artist
Lennie K. Graves .... animator
Ann Guenther .... background artist
Russell Hall .... animator
Karen Hamrock .... layout artist
Adam Henry .... animator
Ken Hettig .... animator
Kevin Johnson .... animator
Ben Jones .... animator
Karenia Kaminski .... clean-up animation lead
Conor Kavanagh .... layout artist
Ernie Keen .... animator
Jae H. Kim .... animator
Sarah-Jane King .... ink and paint supervisor
Marty Korth .... clean-up animation lead
Piet Kroon .... story artist
Francis Lang .... layout artist
Phil Langone .... additional animator
Phil Larsen .... additional animator
Boowon Lee .... additional animator
Helen Hee Seung Lee .... additional animator
Holger Leihe .... animator
Lane Lueras .... animator
Greg Manwaring .... supervising animator
Craig R. Maras .... animator
Roy Meurin .... animator
Felipe Morell .... layout artist
Michael Mullen .... additional animator
Randy Myers .... animator
June Myung Nam .... clean-up animation lead
Mike Nguyen .... supervising animator
Fabio Novais .... animator
Melina Sydney Padua .... animator
Don Parmele .... clean-up animation lead
Joel Parod .... background artist
Wendy Perdue .... supervising animator
Scott T. Petersen .... animator
Doris A. Plough .... clean-up animation lead
Shane Prigmore .... additional animator
Craig Robertson .... background artist
Ron Roesch .... layout artist (as Ronald M. Roesch)
Eddie Rosas .... additional animator
Jonathan Salt .... background artist
Chris Sauve .... supervising animator
Andy Schmidt .... animator
Andy Schuhler .... additional animator
Mike Shannon .... additional animator
Kyung S. Shin .... additional animator
Myoung Smith .... animation check: 2-D and 3-D department head
Peter Sohn .... additional animator
Lisa Souza .... layout artist
Sean Springer .... animator
Audrey Stedman .... layout artist
Stephen Steinbach .... additional animator
Glenn Storm .... animator
Mike Swofford .... animator
Derek Lee Thompson .... animator
Bill Thyen .... layout artist
Michael Tracy .... layout artist
Bob Tyler .... clean-up animation lead (as Robert Tyler)
Craig Valde .... animator
Jim Van der Keyl .... animator
Michael Venturini .... additional animator
Roger Vizard .... animator
Craig Voigt .... layout artist
Nadia Vurbenova .... background artist
Dean Wellins .... directing animator
Dean Wellins .... story artist
Alexander Williams .... animator
Mark Williams .... animator
John Williamson .... animator
Miri Yoon .... clean-up assistant
Jennifer Yuan .... layout artist
Wei M. Zhao .... background artist
Daryl Carstensen .... animation checker: 2-D and 3-D animation (uncredited)
Guy Donovan .... breakdown artist (uncredited)
Cathlin Hidalgo .... breakdown artist: "Hogarth" (uncredited)
Steve Kindernay .... ink and paint artist (uncredited)
Steve Markowski .... animation supervisor (uncredited)
Steve Markowski .... character designer (uncredited)
Johnny Painter .... breakdown artist (uncredited)
Dusty Wakefield .... assistant animator (uncredited)
Ryan Jeremy Woodward .... animator (uncredited)
 
Editorial Department
Sheri Galloway .... first assistant editor
Stephen Schaffer .... assistant editor
Greg Snyder .... assistant editor
John Currin .... assistant editor (uncredited)
Bill Daly .... post-production executive (uncredited)
Karl Dunne .... scanner technician (uncredited)
 
Music Department
James Austin .... music consultant
James Seymour Brett .... music programmer: electronic score
Christopher Brooks .... score producer
Robert Elhai .... orchestrator
Michael Kamen .... conductor
Michael Kamen .... orchestrator
Michael Kamen .... score producer
John 'Juke' Logan .... music consultant
Blake Neely .... orchestrator
Preston Oliver .... music arranger: songs
Michael Price .... music programmer: electronic score
James Seymour Brett .... composer: additional music (uncredited)
James Seymour Brett .... music co-producer (uncredited)
Stephen McLaughlin .... music score producer (uncredited)
Michael Price .... music co-producer (uncredited)
 
Other crew
Brett Achorn .... technical director
Mark Andrews .... workbook designer
Will Bilton .... acme digital specialist
Cathy E. Blanco .... software engineer
Alyson Brown .... production accountant
Daniel Bunn .... technical director
Steven Burch .... technical director
Sandro Mario Corsaro .... production associate
Zack Eginton .... additional voice
Will Eisner .... creator: "The Spirit"
Babak Forutanpour .... technical director
William H. Frake III .... layout/workbook department head (as Bill Frake)
Brian Gardner .... technical director
Corey Hels .... technical director
Rhonda L. Hicks .... acme department head
Ted Hughes .... consultant
Roger Huynh .... technical director
Hiroki Itokazu .... technical director
Conor Kavanagh .... workbook designer
Darren Kiner .... technical director
Andy King .... technical director
Keith Kobata .... technical engineer
Lureline Kohler .... clean-up department head
Michael Leung .... technical director
Steve Lumley .... workbook designer (as Stephen G. Lumley)
Jeffrey Lynch .... story department head
Mike Meckler .... technical director
Emil Mitev .... workbook designer
Felipe Morell .... workbook designer
Lyle S. Nojima .... technical director
Kim Patterson .... scene planner: final scene
Brian Schindler .... technical director
Joe Shuster .... creator: "Superman"
Jerry Siegel .... creator: "Superman"
Freddie Vaziri .... digital specialist
Dennis Venizelos .... background department head
Steven Wilzbach .... scene planning department head
David F. Wolf .... technology supervisor
Teddy T. Yang .... technical director
Bill Baggelaar .... editorial engineer (uncredited)
Tanya Calderon .... production assistant (uncredited)
Katherine C. Concepcion .... training and artist development manager (uncredited)
Lem Davis .... technical director (uncredited)
Liza Dodson .... assistant: Ms. Abbate (uncredited)
Dustin Ellis .... production assistant (uncredited)
Tim Keon .... development (uncredited)
Camille Leganza .... intern (uncredited)
Jose Molina .... production assistant (uncredited)
Laura Leganza Reynolds .... technical liaison (uncredited)
Xandy Sussan .... production assistant (uncredited)
Larry Whitaker .... development artist (uncredited)
 
Thanks
Ted Hughes .... in memory of
 
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Additional Details

MPAA:
Rated PG for fantasy action and mild language.
Runtime:
86 min
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Color:
Color (Technicolor)
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2.35 : 1 more
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Trivia:
An animated version of The Brain from Planet Arous (1957) plays on the television. more
Goofs:
Anachronisms: One of Hogarth's classmates calls him Pointdexter, most likely in reference to a character in "Felix the Cat" (1960). The story takes place in 1957, three years before that show went on the air. more
Quotes:
[as the Giant flies toward the missle]
Hogarth Hughes: [in the Giant's mind] You are who you choose to be.
The Iron Giant: Superman.
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Movie Connections:
Spoofs Duck and Cover (1952) more
Soundtrack:
Cha-Hua-Hua more

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28 out of 38 people found the following comment useful.
A very good movie...., 31 December 1999
10/10
Author: Lei Wulong from Maryland, USA

Hmmm, what to say...well.... it was really good. I've seen it several times, and I've enjoyed it immensely each time for different reasons.

Analytically I find the animation incredible. The characters are extremely alive and quite realistic, not because of incredible drawing, well, actually, yes: the way the characters are drawn, and animated, is incredible. From the jerking, swaying and swooshing of body parts to the magnificent and CONSISTENT use of eyes, eyebrows and cheekbones to show real emotions, it's definite that this movie is a masterpiece in terms of animation. The backgrounds are wonderfully lush, and evoke a wonderful sense of everything that shows fall for the beautiful season it is. I love animation, and I love good looking landscapes, so the artists behind this movie are making a fan out of me very quickly.

I admire (analytically) most of all the enormous apparance of little details in the film: the season sublty changes from fall to winter; the characters are always doing something, even if they aren't directly in focus (the best ad-libbing a director could dream of); I also think in some parts of the movie the little details actually become crucial to the movie's strength and validity (the time and setting of the story help it to make more sense, also, the "duck and cover" scene)

You know, I think it's amazing when sometimes a movie can move you so much, talking about it's good qualities seems like child's play. This is the kind of movie that you can watch over and over and take a long time to get sick of. We all have movies like that, very few can do that to us, but we have them. I'm realising as I write that I like this movie very much, because I've written two or three paragraphs and have not even started talking about the iron giant yet.

The animation and expression of emotion in the giant, who is a computer graphics animated character, a hundred feet tall and with a certain old time sci fi persona to him, equals and even surpasses it's traditionally animated companions. There were scenes in the movie that the giant almost made me cry because of his expressions. The director, Brad Bird I think, should earn good credit for his work bringing the giant to life. The giant was very organic and fluid, always animated and extremely alive, without really trying to be. After a while it obvious he's not your average rigid robot.

It's hard not to give away details when you write a lot, but thankfully I haven't really given anything away. I will say this...the movie is about not prejudging things you are unfamiliar with, big or small, and it's about doing what is right and not using gray areas and politics as an excuse not to do the right thing. The movie explores the strange concept of finding friendship, love, and innocence inbetween past guilts and prejudices. It is one of the most well rounded, enriching, thought provoking movies I have seen in my lifetime, and the best part is that it wasn't the visual effects that made me say that...something other feature animation companies have used a a string to lead me on for almost a decade. I feel like I just recovered from an extended brainwashing experiment. I've learned my lesson. No longer will movies that use stunning graphics to redeem themselves be an interest to me. Rather I will watch movies for the messages they give and the depth those movies have. If anything Brad Bird must have tried to make the giant as close in simplicity to the regular animated characters as possible, because you CANNOT tell the difference between CG and traditional in this movie. Exceptional stuff.

I can't imagine anyone I know not liking this movie. I've shown it to a LOT of people, college students mostly, of all races and religions, with different prides and prejudices, the result, amazingly, always seems to be the same: I have some after movie comments here, and I quote:"Wow!" ; "That was NICE!"; "That was SO...GOOD!" ;"That giant is crucial, dog!" ;"It was good...yeah...I liked it!",; and "Dang man, that joint TIGHT!". If you actually read this review all the way, that's nice. Now forget everything I bumbled about and go see this movie, that way you can spent less time writing your own review than you did reading mine.

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