
Men in Black
After a police chase with an otherworldly being, a New York City cop is recruited as an agent in a top-secret organization established to monitor and police alien activity on Earth: the Men in Black. Agent K and new recruit Agent J find themselves in the middle of a deadly plot by an intergalactic terrorist who has arrived on Earth to assassinate two ambassadors from opposing galaxies.
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George Lucas
Barry Sonnenfeld
Steven Spielberg
Mary Bailey
J. Ellen Evans
John Cameron
Tyrone S. Walker
Chris Soldo
Cara Giallanza
T. Sean Ferguson
Stuart B. Hagen
Gabriela Vázquez
Paul Prenderville
Dodi Lee Rubenstein
Eric Brevig
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Cast & crew

Steven Spielberg
Alien on TV Monitor (uncredited)

David Cross
Morgue Attendant

Tommy Lee Jones
Kay

Peter Linari
Tow Truck Driver

Tony Shalhoub
Jeebs

Isaac Mizrahi
Alien on TV Monitor (uncredited)

Jon Gries
Van Driver

Kent Faulcon
1st Lt. Jake Jensen

Richard Hamilton
Dee

Vincent D'Onofrio
Edgar

Harsh Nayyar
News Vendor

Becky Ann Baker
Mrs. Redgick

Sylvester Stallone
Alien on TV Monitor (uncredited)

Siobhan Fallon Hogan
Beatrice

Will Smith
Jay

Steve Rankin
INS Agent

Debbie Lee Carrington
Alien Father
Dodi Lee Rubenstein
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Sergio Calderón
Jose

Al Roker
Alien on TV Monitor (uncredited)

George Lucas
Alien on TV Monitor (uncredited)

Verne Troyer
Alien Son
Chris Soldo
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Rip Torn
Zed
Alpheus Merchant
Security Guard

John Alexander
Mikey
Chloe Sonnenfeld
Alien on TV Monitor (uncredited)

Barry Sonnenfeld
Alien on TV Monitor (uncredited)

Tim Blaney
Frank the Pug (voice)
Carl J. Johnson
Worm Guy (voice)

Thom Fountain
Worm Guy (voice)

Brad Abrell
Worm Guy (voice)

Drew Massey
Worm Guy (voice)
Mary Bailey
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T. Sean Ferguson
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John Cameron
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Paul Prenderville
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Linda Fiorentino
Laurel

Mike Nussbaum
Gentle Rosenburg

Carel Struycken
Arquillian

Fredric Lehne
INS agent Janus

Keith Campbell
Perp
Ken Thorley
Zap-Em Man

Patrick Breen
Mr. Redgick

Sean Whalen
Passport Officer

Michael Willis
Cop in Morgue

Willie C. Carpenter
Police Inspector

Charles C. Stevenson Jr.
MIB Agent Bee

Boris Lyoskin
Cook

Andy Prosky
INS Agent

Michael Goldfinger
NYPD sergeant
Norma Jean Groh
Mrs. Edelson
Bernard Gilkey
Baseball Player
Sean Plummer
First Contact Alien

Michael Kaliski
First Contact Alien
Richard Arthur
2nd First Contact Alien
Mykal Wayne Williams
Scared Guy

Mark Setrakian
Rosenberg Alien (voice)
Christina Benitan
On-Air Reporter (uncredited)

Lowell Cunningham
MiB HQ Office Worker (uncredited)

Danny DeVito
Alien on TV Monitor (uncredited)

John Elsen
NYPD Sergeant (uncredited)

Karen Lynn Gorney
Announcer (uncredited)

Adrian Lee
Wall Street Broker (uncredited)

Patricia McPherson
Spouse K (uncredited)

Newt Gingrich
Alien on TV Monitor (uncredited)

Fred Newman
Aliens (voice) (uncredited)
Joe Paparone
Police Inspector (uncredited)

Tony Robbins
Alien on TV Monitor (uncredited)
Eliot Sash
Police Officer #4 (uncredited)

Dionne Warwick
Alien on TV Monitor (uncredited)
J. Ellen Evans
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Tyrone S. Walker
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Cara Giallanza
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Stuart B. Hagen
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Gabriela Vázquez
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Eric Brevig
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Reviews
Wuchak
_**Fun sci-fi comedy with Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith**_ An athletic New York City police officer (Will Smith) joins a shadowy government organization that deals with extraterrestrial interactions on Earth. Tommy Lee Jones plays his senior partner, Rip Torn the head of the agency, Vincent D'Onofrio a possessed hick and Linda Fiorentino an attractive coronor. "Men in Black" (1997) is wildly amusing in the first half, but loses its energy a bit in the last act. Nevertheless, it fills the bill for when you’re in the mood for fun & thrilling popcorn entertainment. It inspired three sequels as of this date: “Men in Black II” (2002), “Men in Black 3” (2012) and “Men in Black: International” (2019) with the last one being the only movie in the series without Tommy Lee Jones and Will Smith. The film runs 1 hour, 38 minutes, and was shot in New York City & surrounding area (e.g. Jersey City), as well as Semi Valley, CA (the saucer crash sequence) and nearby Los Angeles/Culver City. GRADE: B-
Prodank
"Men in Black" taps into my lifelong fascination with aliens. This sci-fi comedy is a delightful journey with Will Smith and Tommy Lee Jones, offering a perfect mix of humor and action. It's a childhood favorite that keeps the charm alive with its stellar blend of comedy and extraterrestrial intrigue. It may showcase some dated CGI and prosthetics by today's standards, they remain acceptable, adding a nostalgic charm to the film without detracting from its overall enjoyment. The practical effects still hold up surprisingly well, adding to the movie's unique appeal. By today's standards, it is very rewatchable with a rating of 8/10.
Andre Gonzales
Another favorite movie of mine. Aliens disguised as humans. Mmmmm sounds like real life. This movie is hilarious. I got one question, you ever flashy thing me? Lol!
Gimly
Maybe it doesn't hold up as well as you'd hoped, but both leads are actually putting in the effort in this first entry, and _Men in Black_ is still, after all these years, a bit of fun. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._
Kamurai
Good watch, could watch again, and can recommend. This was a better movie historically than actually. It at least felt like it introduced some concepts of having aliens infiltrated Terra into the industry, even if it didn't actually. Maybe it popularized it more, but it was very good at walking the audience across that line that separates our normal Terran view to that of an integrated society. Or maybe I just love the concept of aliens on our planet that much. I definitely don't think it was the manner they took: the humor is as annoying as it is funny most of the time, and Tommy Lee Jones is just as funny as Will Smith (that's saying something, personally) as the straight man, credit to both of them. That said, they were a perfect for the movie, and all the supporting cast did wonderfully. Vincent D'Onofrio, as "Not Edgar", was probably the funniest character in the movie to me, and I don't think he was supposed to be. The "haze the rookie by leaving out vital information" bit is cliche and worn out, but that's have the jokes here. I definitely like the movie, and I love what it could have been.
CinemaSerf
I saw this again recently - commemorating 25 years since it's original release, and to this day I still remember the image of the little aliens with the duty-free trolley of cigarettes trying to flee Earth after we are threatened with destruction by the "Arquillian" empire with powerful weapons - who want their "galaxy" back. It falls to "K" (Tommy Lee Jones) and his streetwise, rookie colleague "J" (Will Smith) to identify then try to track down this article - and the evil beast that killed their Emperor who was carrying it - before the Imperium takes it's, literally, Earth-shattering action. There is a great dynamic between the two stars, plenty of humour to compliment the fun special effects and as we discover, loads of characters amongst the alien creatures who have been inhabiting this planet since God was a boy. The ending goes on bit, but it has stood the test of time well, and is still easily the best of this franchise.




