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The Iron Giant

  • 1999
  • PG
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
254K
YOUR RATING
POPULARITY
1,351
78
Jennifer Aniston, Harry Connick Jr., John Mahoney, Christopher McDonald, Vin Diesel, Bob Bergen, and Eli Marienthal in The Iron Giant (1999)
This is the story of a nine-year-old boy named Hogarth Hughes who makes friends with an innocent alien giant robot that came from outer space. Meanwhile, a paranoid U.S. Government agent named Kent Mansley arrives in town, determined to destroy the giant at all costs. It's up to Hogarth to protect him by keeping him at Dean McCoppin's place in the junkyard.
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A young boy befriends a giant robot from outer space that a paranoid government agent wants to destroy.A young boy befriends a giant robot from outer space that a paranoid government agent wants to destroy.A young boy befriends a giant robot from outer space that a paranoid government agent wants to destroy.

  • Director
    • Brad Bird
  • Writers
    • Tim McCanlies
    • Brad Bird
    • Ted Hughes
  • Stars
    • Eli Marienthal
    • Harry Connick Jr.
    • Jennifer Aniston
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    254K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,351
    78
    • Director
      • Brad Bird
    • Writers
      • Tim McCanlies
      • Brad Bird
      • Ted Hughes
    • Stars
      • Eli Marienthal
      • Harry Connick Jr.
      • Jennifer Aniston
    • 673User reviews
    • 153Critic reviews
    • 85Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Top rated movie #239
    • Won 1 BAFTA Award
      • 20 wins & 18 nominations total

    Videos6

    "Signature Edition" Trailer
    Trailer 2:36
    "Signature Edition" Trailer
    The Iron Giant: My Own Giant Robot
    Clip 2:10
    The Iron Giant: My Own Giant Robot
    The Iron Giant: My Own Giant Robot
    Clip 2:10
    The Iron Giant: My Own Giant Robot
    The Iron Giant: By Night Known As Hogarth
    Clip 1:58
    The Iron Giant: By Night Known As Hogarth
    The Iron Giant: Where Ya Going?
    Clip 0:57
    The Iron Giant: Where Ya Going?
    The Iron Giant: Eat The Scrap
    Clip 0:32
    The Iron Giant: Eat The Scrap
    What Roles Has Vin Diesel Been Considered For?
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    What Roles Has Vin Diesel Been Considered For?

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    Top Cast31

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    Eli Marienthal
    Eli Marienthal
    • Hogarth Hughes
    • (voice)
    Harry Connick Jr.
    Harry Connick Jr.
    • Dean McCoppin
    • (voice)
    Jennifer Aniston
    Jennifer Aniston
    • Annie Hughes
    • (voice)
    Vin Diesel
    Vin Diesel
    • The Iron Giant
    • (voice)
    James Gammon
    James Gammon
    • Foreman Marv Loach
    • (voice)
    • …
    Cloris Leachman
    Cloris Leachman
    • Mrs. Tensedge
    • (voice)
    Christopher McDonald
    Christopher McDonald
    • Kent Mansley
    • (voice)
    John Mahoney
    John Mahoney
    • General Rogard
    • (voice)
    M. Emmet Walsh
    M. Emmet Walsh
    • Earl Stutz
    • (voice)
    Jack Angel
    Jack Angel
    • Additional Voices
    Bob Bergen
    Bob Bergen
    • Additional Voices
    • (as Robert Bergen)
    Mary Kay Bergman
    Mary Kay Bergman
    • Additional Voices
    Michael Bird
    • Additional Voices
    Devon Cole Borisoff
    • Additional Voices
    • (as Devon Borisoff)
    Rodger Bumpass
    Rodger Bumpass
    • Additional Voices
    Robert Clotworthy
    Robert Clotworthy
    • Additional Voices
    Jennifer Darling
    Jennifer Darling
    • Additional Voices
    Zack Eginton
    • Additional Voices
    • Director
      • Brad Bird
    • Writers
      • Tim McCanlies
      • Brad Bird
      • Ted Hughes
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews673

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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'The Iron Giant' is acclaimed for its heartfelt narrative, exploring friendship, acceptance, and choice. Its Cold War paranoia and anti-war themes resonate deeply. The blend of traditional and CGI animation is lauded for its beauty and emotional impact. Vin Diesel's voice performance as the Giant is particularly praised. The film successfully appeals to both children and adults, offering mature themes and moral lessons, solidifying its status as a timeless classic.
    AI-generated from the text of user reviews

    Featured reviews

    10Wizard-8

    YES!!!!! NO SONG OR DANCE NUMBERS!!!!!!

    What a GREAT movie! Not just for kids, but adults as well. Kids will love it on one level, and adults will love it on another level. Even adults who are not parents will love it!

    There's humor, there's action, there's nostalgia, there's the perfect capture of being a child, there are positive messages (be yourself, don't kill, etc.), there's satire, there are adults who are not stupid and not comic relief....there's GREAT WRITING!

    AND NO SONG AND DANCE NUMBERS! Also, there are NO COMIC-RELIEF ANIMAL SIDEKICKS! Take that, Disney!

    I know some people might be resisting this movie, because it looks like it's aimed for kids - and they might be expecting a Disney clone (and we all know the bad results of Disney wannabes).....but TRUST ME. Give this movie a chance - you'll love it!

    Is there ANYTHING wrong with it? Well, the only thing that bugged me (just a little) were some close-ups of the characters - these certain close-ups had a "sketchy" look a la the movies "We're Back!" and "Balto".

    Fortunately, there's very little of this. Other than that - this is a PERFECT MOVIE!
    8Hitchcoc

    Much More Than a Cartoon

    Sometimes when watching an animated feature, I spend my time saying, "What great animation." When this happens, I wonder if I am doing what the producers wanted me to do. Like so many things, should I be so enamored with the technical part of the movie that I am distracted from the content. As I watched "The Iron Giant" I realized I had forgotten it was an animated feature. Don't get me wrong. I knew the enormous title character was animated, but the relationships among the characters and the intelligence of the script caused me to forget that these weren't actors. The movie is filled with tender moments, especially as they relate to our feelings of our own mortality. What I enjoyed is that the grownups aren't treated as garden variety bad guys. Even the military, which is nearly always portrayed as evil, finds itself in a contradictory position--having to go on faith. The animation is wonderful, but so are the "performances." No spoilers here, but I think the ending is a lovely tribute to the spirit of the life force in all of us--even those of us not made of metal. See this. It is one of the better movies of the year.
    9Mcduff3601

    Great movie

    I have only just recently rewatched this classic and it is as good today as the first day I saw it.

    I love the setting of this, back in the 50's during the height of cold war tension and fear of alien invasion.

    This movie has a great balance, just enough character development, enough action scenes and enough tension to keep you glued for the hour and a half play time.

    It is aimed at kids for sure but adults would enjoy watching this one just as much.

    The characters are all endearing that you really get attached to them. The bad guy is less evil and more of an authoritarian trying to do their job regardless of emotions involved. It makes for a fun movie for all ages.
    pooch-8

    Guns kill.

    An ambitious take on Ted Hughes' 1968 children's book The Iron Man, director Brad Bird's The Iron Giant works well as both archetype-infused allegory and heartstring-tugging tale of friendship. Set in small town Maine in the 1950s at the height of Cold War paranoia, the film explores the relationship between a lonely, fatherless boy (a photo on a nightstand hints that the father was a combat pilot killed in WWII) and a monstrously huge, hulking metal behemoth (the origins of which are brilliantly left to the imagination). The animation marks a welcome contrast from the virtually ubiquitous Disney template, with the human characters bearing a stylized, comic book exaggeration that fits perfectly with the story material. The Iron Giant has more than enough imagination and sparkle to interest kids and adults, and nicely balances its action-adventure aspirations with a solidly-crafted sense of moral purpose.
    10dpenny

    a masterpiece, plain and simple

    I'm 25 years old. I have no children. So why am I praising a 'kid's movie' which nobody saw? Because I have never seen a film pack the emotional wallop 'The Iron Giant' provided.

    The film's plot is similar to 'E.T.' - a young boy meets an alien robot from outer space, who is stranded on earth, and runs afoul of paranoid government agents. Not to knock the Spielberg film, but what makes 'The Iron Giant' the better film is that the young boy is the teacher. It is he who has to teach the Giant about the beauty of life, the difference between good and evil, and choices we have to make. The Iron Giant, it turns out, is a weapon, who has to struggle against his own nature. The film has an obvious (and timely) gun control message, but its real message is about the choice we make when dealing with other people. We can use our powers for good or lash out at everyone around us.

    I dare not give away the climax. All I will say is that it features a sacrifice absolutely breaktaking and emotionally shattering (albeit somewhat blunted by the ending). The animation is gorgeous, Michael Kamen's score is perfect, and the film beautifully evokes the 1950s.

    Sadly, poor marketing kept audiences away in droves. All I can say is, to heck with the box office gross. Despite Warner's appearant desire to pretend the film never existed, the word is getting around about what a magical film this is, and I have no doubt it will join 'It's a Wonderful Life' as a film which bombed in theatres but became a classic over the years. See it now, so you can say you discovered it before everyone else did.

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    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Brad Bird was in part inspired to make this film as a memorial to his sister Susan, who died at the hands of her estranged husband by gun violence. His pitch was this: "What if a gun had a soul and didn't want to be a gun?"
    • Goofs
      At the beginning, Sputnik is shown orbiting from East to West. Most non-polar orbits of satellites run West to East (including Sputnik) in order to take advantage of the Earth's rotation.
    • 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.

    • Crazy credits
      The Warner Brothers logo is done in 1950s art deco, as the Sputnik signal is heard.
    • Alternate versions
      Two added scenes overseen by Brad Bird were animated for the theatrical release of The Iron Giant: Signature Edition.
    • Connections
      Edited into The Making of 'The Iron Giant' (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Honeycomb
      Written by Bob Merrill

      Performed by Jimmie Rodgers

      Courtesy of Rhino Entertainment Company

      By Arrangement with Warner Special Products

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • August 6, 1999 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Czech Republic
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Warner Bros.
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El gigante de hierro
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Warner Bros.
      • Warner Bros. Animation
      • Warner Bros. Feature Animation
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $70,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $23,315,035
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,732,614
      • Aug 8, 1999
    • Gross worldwide
      • $23,339,506
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
      • DTS
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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