
Shrek
It ain't easy bein' green -- especially if you're a likable (albeit smelly) ogre named Shrek. On a mission to retrieve a gorgeous princess from the clutches of a fire-breathing dragon, Shrek teams up with an unlikely compatriot -- a wisecracking donkey.
Director(s)
Simon J. Smith
Vicky Jenson
Dave Murphy
Richard Shiba
Nick Walker
Melissa Tseng
John Braunreuther
Brian J. Danker
Steven Kirchner
Steve R.J. Bell
Todd Heapy
Gerald McAleece III
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Cast & crew

Eddie Murphy
Donkey (voice)

John Lithgow
Lord Farquaad (voice)

Jim Cummings
Captain of the Guards (voice)

Conrad Vernon
Gingerbread Man (voice)

Kathleen Freeman
Old Woman (voice)

Christopher Knights
Blind Mouse / Thelonious (voice)

Peter Dennis
Ogre Hunter (voice)

Vincent Cassel
Monsieur Hood (voice)

Cameron Diaz
Princess Fiona (voice)

Jacquie Barnbrook
Wrestling Man (voice)

Mike Myers
Shrek / Blind Mouse (voice)

Clive Pearse
Ogre Hunter (voice)

Bobby Block
Baby Bear (voice)

Chris Miller
Geppetto / Magic Mirror (voice)

Cody Cameron
Pinnochio / Three Pigs (voice)
Michael Galasso
Peter Pan (voice)

Simon J. Smith
Blind Mouse (voice)

Guillaume Aretos
Merry Man (voice)
John Bisom
Merry Man (voice)
Matthew Gonder
Merry Man (voice)

Calvin Remsberg
Merry Man (voice)

Jean-Paul Vignon
Merry Man (voice)

Val Bettin
Bishop (voice)

Andrew Adamson
Duloc Mascot (voice) (uncredited)

Vicky Jenson
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Dave Murphy
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Richard Shiba
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Nick Walker
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Melissa Tseng
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John Braunreuther
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Brian J. Danker
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Steven Kirchner
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Steve R.J. Bell
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Todd Heapy
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Gerald McAleece III
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Reviews
Cwf97
Shrek is a masterpiece! It helped subvert the Disney Renaissance formula with great humor and heart. Myers, Murphy, Diaz and Lithgow did a great job voicing the characters. Now that this film is 20 years old, I am glad it existed.
핸키
It was so fun and a new try. 하하
GenerationofSwine
Eddie Murphy was actually funny in this. I mean he was 1980s Eddie Murphy style funny in this. It was like he was at the top of his game again. It makes you miss Eddie. What we have today is not the glory that he once was. But, beyond the great return of funny Eddie...there is a wonderful dark humor that goes great with an otherwise wholesome and moving moral.
CinemaSerf
Poor old ogre "Shrek" just want to be left alone, that's all - he's got a bit of the Greta Garbo's about him. Rather inconveniently, though, nasty Lord "Farquaad" who has a little of the Napoleon syndrome about him, banishes all the fairytale creatures from his lands and so they turn up on the doorstep of our green friend. How can he be rid of them all? Well together with his new (and frankly quite annoying friend) "Donkey" they head to the castle where they are given challenge: go and rescue the Princess "Fiona" from her dragon-guarded castle tower and bring her to marry the diminutive dictator. Off they go on a series of fun escapades that introduce us to all the creatures in the forest - including a decidedly French "Robin Hood , "Pinocchio", "Peter Pan" - indeed, just about everyone from the fables pantheon. Do they achieve their mission - we you will just have to watch and see; but along the way the jokes have plenty to amuse older audiences with a screenplay that pokes some gentle fun at some prevailing stereotypes on beauty, loyalty, bullying, sexuality - you name it. Murphy is still fearsomely annoying - sorry, but Messrs. Myers, Lithgow and Cassel along with Cameron Diaz add richness to the punchy script and to the excellent and enjoyably colourful animation to create a film that has stood the test of time well.


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