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The Cable Guy

When recently single Steven moves into his new apartment, cable guy Chip comes to hook him up—and doesn't let go. Initially, Chip is just overzealous in his desire to be Steven's pal, but when Steven tries to end the 'friendship', Chip shows his dark side. He begins stalking Steven, who's left to fend for himself because no one else can believe Chip's capable of such behaviour.

Director(s)

Frank Davis

Pamela Alch

Nilo Otero

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Cast & crew

Kyle Gass

Kyle Gass

Couch Potato

Andy Dick

Andy Dick

Medieval Host

David Cross

David Cross

Sales Manager

Bob Odenkirk

Bob Odenkirk

Steven's Brother

Pamela Alch

Pamela Alch

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Diane Baker

Diane Baker

Steven's Mother

Emilio Rivera

Emilio Rivera

Jail Inmate

James O'Connell

James O'Connell

Bathroom Attendant

Eric Roberts

Eric Roberts

Eric Roberts

Owen Wilson

Owen Wilson

Robin's Date

Matthew Broderick

Matthew Broderick

Steven

Charles Napier

Charles Napier

Arresting Officer

John F. O'Donohue

John F. O'Donohue

Prison Guard

Jack Black

Jack Black

Rick

Ben Stiller

Ben Stiller

Sam Sweet

Tress MacNeille

Tress MacNeille

Cable Boy's Mother (voice) (uncredited)

Jim Carrey

Jim Carrey

Cable Guy

Frank Davis

Frank Davis

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Mark Fite

Mark Fite

Medieval Times Knight (uncredited)

Nilo Otero

Nilo Otero

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David Bowe

David Bowe

Helicopter Paramedic

Paul Greco

Paul Greco

Raul

Janeane Garofalo

Janeane Garofalo

Medieval Waitress

Kathy Griffin

Kathy Griffin

Cable Boy's Mother

Tommy Hinkley

Tommy Hinkley

Basketball Player

Michael Rivkin

Michael Rivkin

Karaoke Party Guest

Sean Whalen

Sean Whalen

Karaoke Party Guest

Tony Robbins

Tony Robbins

Oliviera (uncredited)

Alex D. Linz

Alex D. Linz

Tony (uncredited)

Wendy L. Walsh

Wendy L. Walsh

Reporter Outside Courtroom

Christine Devine

Christine Devine

Anchor Woman

Mark Thompson

Mark Thompson

Newsroom Reporter

Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc

Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc

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Lydell M. Cheshier

Lydell M. Cheshier

Jail Inmate

Leonard O. Turner

Leonard O. Turner

Sam Sweet Judge

Aki Aleong

Aki Aleong

Karaoke Party Guest

Amy Stiller

Amy Stiller

Steven's Secretary

Lloyd Kino

Lloyd Kino

Karaoke Party Guest

Harper Roisman

Harper Roisman

Karaoke Party Guest

Dona Hardy

Dona Hardy

Karaoke Party Guest

Rikki Klieman

Rikki Klieman

Rikki Klieman

George Segal

George Segal

Steven's Father

Shawn Michael Howard

Shawn Michael Howard

Basketball Player

Jeremy Applegate

Jeremy Applegate

Serf #4 (uncredited)

Tabitha Soren

Tabitha Soren

Tabitha Soren

Shann Johnson

Shann Johnson

Extra (uncredited)

Suli McCullough

Suli McCullough

Basketball Player

Don LaFontaine

Don LaFontaine

TV Announcer (voice) (uncredited)

Conrad Janis

Conrad Janis

Father ('Double Trouble')

Joel Murray

Joel Murray

Basketball Player

Sandra Thigpen

Sandra Thigpen

Karaoke Party Guest

Leslie Mann

Leslie Mann

Robin

Jeff Kahn

Jeff Kahn

Basketball Player

Harry O'Reilly

Harry O'Reilly

Steven's Boss

Keith Gibbs

Keith Gibbs

Basketball Player

Jeff Michalski

Jeff Michalski

Basketball Player

Andrew Shaifer

Andrew Shaifer

Basketball Player

Cameron Starman

Cameron Starman

Cable Boy

Greg Hopla

Greg Hopla

Medieval Times Fighter

John Ferdinand

John Ferdinand

Medieval Times Fighter

Misa Koprova

Misa Koprova

Heather

Sara Lowell

Sara Lowell

Karaoke Party Guest

Cynthia Mason

Cynthia Mason

Karaoke Party Guest

Marty Zagon

Marty Zagon

Karaoke Party Guest

Cynthia Lamontagne

Cynthia Lamontagne

Restaurant Hostess

Douglas Robert Jackson

Douglas Robert Jackson

Bathroom Patron

Christopher Michael

Christopher Michael

Arresting Officer

Charles Robinson

Charles Robinson

Steven's Lawyer

Jason Larimore

Jason Larimore

Jail Inmate

Ahmad Reese

Ahmad Reese

Jail Inmate

Julie Hayden

Julie Hayden

Steven's Sister

Annabelle Gurwitch

Annabelle Gurwitch

Steven's Sister-in-Law

Blake Boyd

Blake Boyd

Steven's Brother-in-Law

Liza D'Agostino

Liza D'Agostino

Newsroom Researcher

Robert Simels

Robert Simels

Robert Simels

Carlo Allen

Carlo Allen

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Thomas Scott

Thomas Scott

Sam @ 8 yrs.

Steven Scott

Steven Scott

Stan @ 8 yrs.

Marion Dugan

Marion Dugan

Robin's Neighbor

Barbara Babbin

Barbara Babbin

Bar Patron (uncredited)

Adam Consolo

Adam Consolo

Serf #2 (uncredited)

Hal Dion

Hal Dion

Lead Officer (uncredited)

John C. Moskoff

John C. Moskoff

Karaoke Party Guest (uncredited)

Robert Lyon Rasner

Robert Lyon Rasner

Serf #3 (uncredited)

Raydeen Revilla

Raydeen Revilla

Karaoke Video Dancer (uncredited)

David Stepkin

David Stepkin

Partygoer (uncredited)

Details

GenresComedy, Drama, Thriller
Runtime1h 36 mins
Released on10 Jun 1996
Languageen
Produced inUnited States of America

Reviews

John Chard

7/10

Dark slice of comedy pie from Carrey & Stiller. As with everything in life, the internet also has its good and bad angles. Here with The Cable Guy, I myself salute the internet highway and in particular the many users of IMDb who have come forth to support this most divisive of movies. Lambasted on release by regarded critics and chided by many a cinema goer who went in expecting Mask & Ace Ventura like fluff, The Cable Guy was thought to be the death knell for Carrey's career. It wasn't of course. He would revert to pleasing box office friendly type the following year with "Liar Liar", and would continue to surprise with his choice of roles, and the performances with them, in the likes of "The Truman Show", "Man On The Moon" & "Eternal Sunshine Of The Spotless Mind". As a point of reference with his career overview, The Cable Guy stands up as a bold choice by Carrey, and one that serves notice of his willingness, and ability, to take on more challenging roles. The film itself is a mixture of high Carrey comedy mixed with dark, almost horror undertones. The thematics of loneliness and the need for companionship makes for an odd bedfellow with the berserker antics of Carrey as he plays off of Matthew Broderick's ordinary Joe. Yet director Ben Stiller, the cop out finale aside, has achieved the cheeky fusion with much success. Utilising Carrey's energy as both a force of comic nature, and a bubbling under the surface desperado loony tune. Along the way, well before it goes real dark and gets edgy, we are treated to some delightful comedy moments. A Karaoke sequence and dinner at Medieval Times stand out, but the knowing jokes referencing movies and the TV infatuated world are also unheralded, and astute stabs of fun. Far from perfect it be, but it's a film that was badly timed, or even, misunderstood by the scribes of the time. Thank the lord for the internet for we can now find those prepared to admit they like much about The Cable Guy. Yes, I be one of those hardy souls too. 7/10

r96sk

4/10

<em>'The Cable Guy'</em> should've worked for me. It didn't. I'm a big fan of Jim Carrey movies but I found this to be dreadful, it's the first film of his that I've found to be forcibly poor. It kinda leaves a bad taste too, given the main two characters are unlikeable. Nothing about this pleased me, despite a good cast list. As already noted with Carrey, but I also don't mind Matthew Broderick and Leslie Mann. There are plenty of famous faces elsewhere too, from Owen Wilson to Jack Black to Ben Stiller (also director). Bob Odenkirk even makes an appearance. Despite all that, this frustrates. I'm usually one to be swayed by a starry cast too, so me disliking this as strongly is saying something to be honest. The plot just felt like a five-minute short stretched out to ninety minutes. You can tell where the story is going from basically the get-go, which is particularly a negative when you don't give the audience (or just me, possibly) a reason to want to watch any of those onscreen. The karaoke bit with "Somebody to Love" is probably the only scene that I'll come close to remembering positively. An annoying disappointment, this one.

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Behind the scenes

The Making of THE CABLE GUY (1996)