Inspector Gadget (1999)

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Written by Andy Heyward, Jean Chalopin

Directed by David Kellogg

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1999

Rating: PG Certificate

Filmed in Colour

It's the comedy with a thousand moving parts, the story of the crazy, crackpot crime fighter who's not so much a detective, more a toolbox! Wowser, you'll thrill to the tall tale of a naïve and inept security guard who dreams of becoming the world's greatest law enforcement officer. Then one day he gets involved in a top secret project with a leading robotics scientist, and becomes a man of many parts - all of them moving! With the help of the pretty scientist, our bumbling, accident prone hero fights the nefarious, villainous Claw in this Disney big screen adaptation of the much loved cartoon series.

When is Inspector Gadget next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Film4 December 13th, 7:10pm. See more...

Cast

Image for Matthew BroderickMatthew BroderickOfficer John Brown/Inspector Gadget/Robo Gadget
Image for Rupert EverettRupert EverettSanford Scolex/Dr. Claw
Joely FisherDr. Brenda Bradford/Robo Brenda
Image for Michelle TrachtenbergMichelle TrachtenbergPenny
Andy DickKramer
Cheri OteriMayor Wilson
Mike HagertySikes
Dabney ColemanChief Quimby
D.L. HughleyGadgetmobile
Image for Rene AuberjonoisRene AuberjonoisProf. Artemus Bradford
Frances BayThelma Burr
Mr. T.Himself
Image for Richard KielRichard KielJaws
Richard Lee-SungOdd Job

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