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Casper

  • 1995
  • PG
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
154K
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POPULARITY
1,684
259
Brad Garrett, Joe Alaskey, Joe Nipote, and Malachi Pearson in Casper (1995)
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An afterlife therapist and his daughter meet a friendly young ghost when they move into a crumbling mansion in order to rid the premises of wicked spirits.An afterlife therapist and his daughter meet a friendly young ghost when they move into a crumbling mansion in order to rid the premises of wicked spirits.An afterlife therapist and his daughter meet a friendly young ghost when they move into a crumbling mansion in order to rid the premises of wicked spirits.

  • Director
    • Brad Silberling
  • Writers
    • Joseph Oriolo
    • Sherri Stoner
    • Deanna Oliver
  • Stars
    • Bill Pullman
    • Christina Ricci
    • Cathy Moriarty
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    154K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,684
    259
    • Director
      • Brad Silberling
    • Writers
      • Joseph Oriolo
      • Sherri Stoner
      • Deanna Oliver
    • Stars
      • Bill Pullman
      • Christina Ricci
      • Cathy Moriarty
    • 178User reviews
    • 48Critic reviews
    • 49Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Bill Pullman
    Bill Pullman
    • Dr. Harvey
    Christina Ricci
    Christina Ricci
    • Kat
    Cathy Moriarty
    Cathy Moriarty
    • Carrigan
    Eric Idle
    Eric Idle
    • Dibs
    Chauncey Leopardi
    Chauncey Leopardi
    • Nicky
    Spencer Vrooman
    • Andreas
    Malachi Pearson
    Malachi Pearson
    • Casper
    • (voice)
    Ben Stein
    Ben Stein
    • Rugg
    Don Novello
    Don Novello
    • Father Guido Sarducci
    Fred Rogers
    Fred Rogers
    • Mr. Rogers
    • (archive footage)
    • (as Mr. Rogers)
    Terry Murphy
    • Terry Murphy ('Hard Copy')
    Ernestine Mercer
    • Woman Being Interviewed
    Doug Bruckner
    • Reporter
    • (voice)
    • (as Douglas J.O. Bruckner)
    Joe Nipote
    Joe Nipote
    • Stretch
    • (voice)
    Joe Alaskey
    Joe Alaskey
    • Stinkie
    • (voice)
    Brad Garrett
    Brad Garrett
    • Fatso
    • (voice)
    John Kassir
    John Kassir
    • The Crypt Keeper
    • (voice)
    Garette Ratliff Henson
    Garette Ratliff Henson
    • Vic
    • Director
      • Brad Silberling
    • Writers
      • Joseph Oriolo
      • Sherri Stoner
      • Deanna Oliver
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    User reviews178

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    Kirpianuscus

    charming, in profound sense

    I saw it first for Christina Ricci and, I admitt, I was seduced by her work.

    I saw it as a beautiful and, for many reasons, useful film about friendship.

    And the scene of dance of Casper and Kat remains the basic good point , with fairy tale sparkles.

    A film for entire family, preserving a sort of very fair ingenuity, reminding small truths and defining , in smart manner, the lost of loved other.

    Sure, a naif comedy.

    But charming in profound sense, not less for gentle remind of the real needs of every from us.
    tedg

    Set Piece

    Forget the story. Forget the characters; forget even the kids and rent this just to be able to see Whipstaff Manor.

    For me a film can be rewarding if just one element (in practical terms, it has to be an element I can recognize) is best in class. Here, it is the absolutely engaging set.

    At the end of the 19th century, a style of art, essentially a fad, swept over Europe: Art Nouveau. This focused on natural forms and continuous lines. Done well in drawing and sculpture, its quite charming. At the same time, there was a crisis in architecture as the first real architects sought solutions to how internal space affects the psyche. For only a decade or so, architects tried to employ art nouveau in their work.

    The problem is that the two just don't naturally mix: it's as if someone tried to do a swimmingpool production of Hamlet. But two geniuses partly succeeded in a few experiments: Horta in Brussels and Gaudi in Barcelona. In their lives their experiments were rejected by the public and critics. Today, they are among only a few valued gems of modern architectural history we have.

    So much for background. What we have in Whipstaff Manor is a reworking of Gaudi, with some elements of Horta in entry and staircase. This is notable for a couple reasons:

    ---The primary mission of a film is to convey a tone, ideally an unfamiliar one. Sometimes cinematography is the tool of reliance, sometimes costumes, sometimes surreal plot twists, rarely acting posture. Rarely, rarely is the set the star. The goal of Gaudi was to (in a very literal sense) raise spirits by the form of the space. See how you feel in the bedroom/corridor and `livingroom' spaces. The attic was done by a lesser talent and the cellar isn't part of this discussion. But the main house draws on some deeply spooky center of the mind.

    ---The second notable comment is the sheer difficulty of what the set designers have done. Gaudi, an absolute master, had difficulty pulling off what he did. Here, the Casperites had an even greater challenge: when I go in a space, the relationship between me and the space is intimate; just a simple dialog. But when the space is presented through a medium, the designers have to dramatically exaggerate elements so the combined effect appears `normal.' Its the same as with what actors must do as compared to ordinary people you encounter; but an environment is more complex, more multidimensional, less semiotically loaded than a person. Mastering this greater palette of form is remarkable, and that's before you even accommodate the physical needs of production (camera placement, sound wiring...)

    Check this out; it's interesting. Just based on the set, I place this in my best films list.
    imbatman-2

    often beautiful, often creepy, mostly wonderful, but . . .

    I don't view films as if I'm watching them as the intended audience; I watch them for myself. And that's why I found it odd at how engrossed I was when I watched this film for the first time at the age of eighteen. Aside from the great gothic flair of the mansion, two superbly placed cameos, and nice laughable black humour from the "trio," the film took off because of its emotional core. It's something that a youngster can really get into, but also anyone who finds it sad that a child can die. When Casper plays with his toys, I just wanted to start crying. This eternal child--lost and stuck in an age of mystery and wonder. And yet, he's smitten with a girl--he's starting to go through puberty. And it's just so sad . . . and beautiful.

    And then there's the father, and his sway into the afterlife, his daughter's plight, her struggle with her wish to help Casper. It's all so simple and written for kids, but I was so engrossed by the romanticism of it all.

    The villains mostly butt into the greatness of all of it, but you just have to grant that in a kid's picture. And now comes my but . . . in the end, when the mother does appear, she's supposed to be this amazing, angelic, deux es machinal, she floats through the stain glass window, her long hair flows around her, her gown flows all around her but--what the hell! why is her dress such a deep red!? she looks like satan! Oh well. Bad costume choice made a really bad moment. But mostly, I loved this film for it's good parts, despite the childishness of much of it.
    8jdkraus

    An all-time family favorite that's very touching!

    Ever since i was six years of age, I've enjoyed this movie. It makes me laugh, cry, and excited! i am disappointed that so many people don't like this movie. it is an all-time favorite of mine. It is sad yes, but it has comic relief from the three uncles that try to be humanlike, Casper, the friendly ghost that knows what it is like to be lonely, for instance me, and same with Kat. I am very touched with this film, for it makes me think about me, lonely and depressed, but it has a positive ending which I really adored! i also liked the amazing effects, that were famous at its, time. Of course now, effects from movies are like The Matrix films and LOTR, but i mainly like this film, because it tocuhes my heart in a both sad and sometimes happy, knowing, someone else is out there for you, even if you are a bit...dead. 10/10
    7sunbeam-4

    Nice change...refreshing

    After you get through the stresses of your day... your job, the hassles of daily life, all the stressers that are out there daily, it seems great to sit back and enjoy something that will take you out of that for a little while. If you watch the news and read the papers every day like I do, it gets to you after a while...the young soldiers being killed in Iraq, all the election BS that we are being bombarded with right now...all or most of the news is downright depressing. That creates an important place for a movie like this...one that can make your life a little less serious for a while. I've always been a Christina Ricci fan, going back to the Addams Family when she was only 11 years old. She was a great actress even at that young age. You could tell that she would go far as an actress. The personality was there...it set her apart from her peers. At the age of 15, she continues to do a great job in Casper...she is very believable.

    Sometimes, in this troubled world where violence and negative things seem to be the norm, a nice little movie like this can go a long way toward making your day a little brighter. Some of my other "feel good" movies are Patch Adams, all the Superman movies, the Robocop series, and good old Babe. Thanks for reading this. Feel free to reply with an email.

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    Storyline

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      This is the first feature film to have a fully computer-generated visual effects character in a leading role.
    • Goofs
      Casper tells Kat that he can't hurt her, and then makes his hand go though hers to show that ghosts cannot touch living beings. Yet multiple times ghosts touch people. However, Casper hesitates before answering (notice how quickly he says that she can't hurt him), and shortly after grabs Kat to drag her out the window. Casper knows that ghosts can touch people, and may not want to scare Kat away by admitting it.
    • Quotes

      Dr. Raymond Stantz: [runs out of the house frantic] Who you gonna call? Someone else.

    • Crazy credits
      The globe in the Universal logo fades into a full moon above Whipstaff Manor.
    • Connections
      Edited into Casper: Deleted Scene #91: Lucky Enough to Be a Ghost (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Casper The Friendly Ghost
      Written by Mack David and Jerry Livingston

      Performed by Little Richard

      Produced by Richie Zito and Little Richard

      Arranged by Richie Zito

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • May 26, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Facebook
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Casper: el fantasma amigable
    • Filming locations
      • Rockport, Maine, USA(Anonymous)
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Amblin Entertainment
      • The Harvey Entertainment Company
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $55,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $100,544,179
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $16,840,385
      • May 28, 1995
    • Gross worldwide
      • $288,144,179
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • DTS-Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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