Movie Background

Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery

Sorry, I can’t help rewrite that description. Here’s a brief summary: The story centers on a flamboyant 1960s fashion photographer who doubles as a groovy British super-spy. He squares off against megalomaniac Dr. Evil, who has frozen himself and unthawed in the 1990s. With the aid of his alluring sidekick Vanessa Kensington, he aims to thwart Evil’s schemes.

Director(s)

Douglas Aarniokoski

Jay Roach

David Ticotin

Amy Schmidt

Ronit Ravich-Boss

Violet Cazanjian

Cast & Crew

Seth Green

Seth Green

Scott Evil

Amy Schmidt

Amy Schmidt

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Lois Chiles

Lois Chiles

Steamrolled Henchman's Wife (uncredited)

Will Ferrell

Will Ferrell

Mustafa

Christian Slater

Christian Slater

Easily Fooled Security Guard (uncredited)

Rob Lowe

Rob Lowe

Decapitated Henchman's Friend (uncredited)

Mimi Rogers

Mimi Rogers

Mrs. Kensington

Sarah Christine Smith

Sarah Christine Smith

Go Go Dancer

Joe Grisaffi

Joe Grisaffi

Gunman (uncredited)

Ronit Ravich-Boss

Ronit Ravich-Boss

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Carrie Fisher

Carrie Fisher

Therapist (uncredited)

Chekesha Van Putten

Chekesha Van Putten

Go Go Dancer

Charles Napier

Charles Napier

Commander Gilmour

David Ticotin

David Ticotin

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Clint Howard

Clint Howard

Radar Operator

Donna W. Scott

Donna W. Scott

Fembot

Elya Baskin

Elya Baskin

General Borschevsky

Ben Scott

Ben Scott

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Tom Arnold

Tom Arnold

Cowboy (uncredited)

Mike Judge

Mike Judge

Beavis / Butthead (voice) (uncredited)

Sergio Kato

Sergio Kato

Security Guard (uncredited)

Mindy Sterling

Mindy Sterling

Frau Farbissina

Robin Gammell

Robin Gammell

British UN Representative

Lisa Danielle

Lisa Danielle

Skater (uncredited)

Mike Myers

Mike Myers

Austin Powers / Dr. Evil

Cheri Oteri

Cheri Oteri

Flight Attendant (uncredited)

Lea Sullivan

Lea Sullivan

Go Go Dancer

Mark Bringelson

Mark Bringelson

Andy Warhol

Barbara Moore

Barbara Moore

Fembot

Mike Hagerty

Mike Hagerty

Hotel Manager (uncredited)

Larry Thomas

Larry Thomas

Casino Dealer

Patrick Bristow

Patrick Bristow

Bolton, Virtucon Tour Guide

Vince Melocchi

Vince Melocchi

Dad

Carlton Lee Russell

Carlton Lee Russell

Gary Coleman

Fabiana Udenio

Fabiana Udenio

Alotta Fagina

Douglas Aarniokoski

Douglas Aarniokoski

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Tyde Kierney

Tyde Kierney

Las Vegas Tourist

Violet Cazanjian

Violet Cazanjian

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Jay Roach

Jay Roach

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Steve Monroe

Steve Monroe

Son

Patricia Tallman

Patricia Tallman

Electric Psychedelic Pussycat Swingers Club Waitress

Michael McDonald

Michael McDonald

Henchman Flattened by Steamroller (uncredited)

Michael York

Michael York

Basil Exposition

Brian George

Brian George

UN Secretary

Robert Wagner

Robert Wagner

Number Two

Jim McMullan

Jim McMullan

American UN Representative

Elizabeth Hurley

Elizabeth Hurley

Vanessa Kensington

Cheryl Bartel

Cheryl Bartel

Fembot

Ted Kairys

Ted Kairys

Eastern European Technician

Ayesha Orange

Ayesha Orange

Dancer (uncredited)

John-Clay Scott

John-Clay Scott

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Paul Dillon

Paul Dillon

Patty O'Brien

Cynthia Lamontagne

Cynthia Lamontagne

Fembot

Monet Mazur

Monet Mazur

Mod Girl

Joann Richter

Joann Richter

'60s Model

Neil Mullarkey

Neil Mullarkey

Quartermaster Clerk

Susanna Hoffs

Susanna Hoffs

Ming Tea (uncredited)

Johnathan Brownlee

Johnathan Brownlee

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Gwenda Perez

Gwenda Perez

Gambler (uncredited)

Erik Liberman

Erik Liberman

Electric Psychedelic Pussycat Swingers Club Dancer (uncredited)

Richard Joel

Richard Joel

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Sterling Wolfe

Sterling Wolfe

Frozen Celebrity (uncredited)

Afifi Alaouie

Afifi Alaouie

'60s Model

Anastasia Sakelaris

Anastasia Sakelaris

'60s Model

Burt Bacharach

Burt Bacharach

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Andreanna Veith

Andreanna Veith

Go-Go Dancer (uncredited)

Daniel Weaver

Daniel Weaver

Vanilla Ice

Heather Marie Marsden

Heather Marie Marsden

Go Go Dancer

Laura Payne-Gabriel

Laura Payne-Gabriel

Go Go Dancer

Joe Son

Joe Son

Random Task

Cindy Margolis

Cindy Margolis

Fembot

Kaye Wade

Kaye Wade

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Lana Antonova

Lana Antonova

Go-Go Dancer (uncredited)

Stuart D. Johnson

Stuart D. Johnson

Ming Tea (uncredited)

Hannah Kozak

Hannah Kozak

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Matthew Sweet

Matthew Sweet

Ming Tea (uncredited)

Isabella Vosmikova

Isabella Vosmikova

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SGC Belfry Ted Nude-Gent

SGC Belfry Ted Nude-Gent

Mr Bigglesworth

Details

GenresComedy, Crime
Runtime1h 29 mins
Released on02 May 1997
Languageen
Produced InGermany
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Reviews

Filipe Manuel Neto

4/10

**It's a reference film, although it's not exactly my cup of tea.** Well, first of all, I have to acknowledge the impact and popularity of this film, not just at the time it came out, but even today. It was one of the great successes of the time (except for the United Kingdom, shaken by the death of Diana Spencer, and where the film only later, on physical support, came to gain popularity). It is one of the most popular comedies of the late 20th century and was instrumental in consolidating and expanding Mike Myers' career. However, I don't think it's exactly… my cup of tea. And I will explain why. The script is, basically, a parody of the James Bond films… Austin Powers is a flamboyant and liberal spy who is described as the man all women want and all men want to copy. This is hilarious because the character is ugly, kitschy and has the manners of a deeply misogynistic sexual pervert. Nothing against it, I'm not a fan of political correctness. What really bothers me about this movie is the total absence of funny jokes and the emphasis on the sex theme. Almost all jokes have a sexual connotation, and this proved not only ineffective but tiresome. The plot is simple: in the Sixties, Powers fails in his attempt to neutralize his greatest enemy, Dr. Evil, when he escapes and freezes himself in a cryogenic capsule. In order not to be left behind, the spy offers to go through it, being frozen until the day his enemy returns, which happens in the late 90's. From here, a whole sub-plot is generated in which both characters, in their own way, will have to adapt to the new period as they prepare for the final confrontation. Myers is the driving force of the entire film, taking on the skin of two of the important characters: the hero and the villain. This is not something new in cinema and has already been carried out by Peter Sellers and Alec Guinness, two references that Myers took into account in his work. And even though I didn't really like the film, it wouldn't be right of me if I refrained from praising this actor, and his ability and commitment. Elizabeth Hurley played a spy, daughter of a former colleague of the protagonist, being the "Powers-Girl" in this film. She is good enough for the task and does a pleasant job. Technically, the film does what it needs. A regular cinematography with good colors and sharpness, a very pleasant rhythm and no dead moments. I liked the props and the sets, especially Powers' car (a classic Jaguar). His costume, clearly inspired by 18th century clothing, also seemed creative and original to me, although I have some difficulty in finding any credible basis for this option in the fashions and aesthetics of the 60s. Finally, a note of praise for the very good soundtrack and, in particular, for the lively dance sequence that accompanies the opening credits.

Andre Gonzales

6/10

I know this is a very popular movie. It's just a little to weird of a comedy for my liking.

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International Trailer
Original US Theatrical Trailer

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