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Night at the Museum

Everything comes to life.
2006 | 108m | English

(400531 votes)

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Chaos reigns at the natural history museum when night watchman Larry Daley accidentally stirs up an ancient curse, awakening Attila the Hun, an army of gladiators, a Tyrannosaurus rex and other exhibits.
Release Date: Dec 20, 2006
Director: Shawn Levy
Writer: Thomas Lennon, Milan Trenc, Robert Ben Garant
Genres: Family, Comedy, Fantasy, Adventure, Action
Keywords museum, skeleton, night shift, chaos, genghis khan, maya civilization, natural history, dinosaur, based on children's book, magical object, security guard, duringcreditsstinger, pharaoh, inanimate objects come to life
Production Companies 20th Century Fox, Ingenious Media, 1492 Pictures, 21 Laps Entertainment, Sun Canada Productions
Box Office Revenue: $574,480,841
Budget: $110,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Ben Stiller Larry Daley
Carla Gugino Rebecca
Dick Van Dyke Cecil
Mickey Rooney Gus
Bill Cobbs Reginald
Jake Cherry Nick Daley
Ricky Gervais Dr. McPhee
Robin Williams Theodore Roosevelt
Kim Raver Erica Daley
Patrick Gallagher Attila the Hun
Rami Malek Ahkmenrah
Pierfrancesco Favino Christopher Columbus
Charlie Murphy Taxi Driver
Steve Coogan Octavius
Mizuo Peck Sacajawea
Kerry van der Griend Neanderthal #1
Dan Rizzuto Neanderthal #2
Matthew Harrison Neanderthal #3
Jody Racicot Neanderthal #4
Paul Rudd Don
Anne Meara Debbie
Martin Christopher Lewis
Martin Sims Clark
Randy Lee Hun #1
Darryl Quon Hun #2
Gerald Wong Hun #3
Paul Cheng Hun #4
Teagle F. Bougere Teacher (Mike)
Pat Kiernan TV News Anchor
Nico McEown Friend #1
Meshach Peters Friend #2
Matthew Walker Politician
Jason McKinnon Irish Worker
Jono Lee Chinese Rail Worker
Jason Vaisvila Viking
Cade Wagar Viking
Cory Martin Chinese Terra Cota Soldier
Brad Garrett Easter Island Head (voice)
Crystal the Monkey Dexter
Che Landon Pretty Tourist Girl (uncredited)
Phil Proctor Moose (uncredited)
Gary Sievers Viking Warrior (uncredited)
Owen Wilson Jedediah Smith (uncredited)
Darren Shahlavi Roman (uncredited)
Name Job
R.J. Kizer ADR Supervisor
Chad Sayn Stunt Double
Paul Rutledge Stunts
Dean Choe Stunts
Mike Mitchell Stunt Double
Kit Mallet Stunts
Rob 'Sluggo' Boyce Stunts
Jeffrey C. Robinson Fight Choreographer
Yves Cameron Stunts
Jon Kralt Stunts
Dave Hospes Stunts
Loyd Bateman Stunts
Mike Desabrais Stunts
Dan DeLeeuw Visual Effects Supervisor
Don Zimmerman Editor
Lin MacDonald Set Decoration
Michael Diner Art Direction
Michele Laliberte Art Direction
Bridget McGuire Art Direction
Grant Van Der Slagt Art Direction
Julie D'Antoni Visual Effects Producer
Helen Jarvis Supervising Art Director
Chris Beach Set Designer
Thomas Lennon Screenplay
Renée April Costume Design
Anne M. Simonet Unit Production Manager
Thomas M. Hammel Unit Production Manager
Ira Shuman Unit Production Manager
Misha Bukowski Second Assistant Director
Doug Girling Set Designer
Glenn Bydwell Set Designer
Peter Bodnarus Set Designer
Daniel Mansfield Second Second Assistant Director
Rhonda Taylor Third Assistant Director
Diane Durant Script Supervisor
David Crone "A" Camera Operator
Michael Hibberson Boom Operator
Glen A. Dickson "B" Camera Operator
Scott Cozens Camera Loader
Rob Young Production Sound Mixer
John A. Larsen Supervising Sound Editor
Ellen Freund Property Master
James Forsyth Extras Casting
Ray Lai Graphic Designer
Loree Cameron Graphic Designer
Zoe E. Rotter Casting Associate
Valerie Lindquist Casting Assistant
James Salberg Dolly Grip
Neil McBride Dolly Grip
Blanche Boileau Costume Supervisor
Karen Patch Wardrobe Designer
Victoria Down Makeup Artist
Sherry Linder-Gygli Hairstylist
Neil Robertson Location Manager
William H. Orr Special Effects Coordinator
Jan Kobylka Construction Coordinator
John Dale Construction Foreman
Gloria Davies Unit Publicist
Rob Vreugde Transportation Coordinator
Mildred Iatrou ADR Editor
Helen Luttrell Dialogue Editor
Susan Dawes Dialogue Editor
Dave Kulczycki Sound Effects Editor
John Murray Foley Supervisor
Donald Sylvester Foley Editor
Warren Hendriks First Assistant Sound Editor
Skip Longfellow Assistant Sound Editor
Terry Wilson Supervising Music Editor
Tim Gomillion Sound Recordist
Dennis Rogers Sound Recordist
Matt Patterson Sound Recordist
Charleen Richards-Steeves ADR Mixer
David Lucarelli ADR Recordist
Dan O'Connell Foley Artist
John T. Cucci Foley Artist
James Ashwill Foley Mixer
Gary Burritt Negative Cutter
Chris Regan Color Timer
Larry Blanford Second Unit Director of Photography
Milan Trenc Book
Kimberly Chiang Stunts
Alan Silvestri Original Music Composer
Shawn Levy Director
Ilene Starger Casting
Robert Ben Garant Screenplay
J.J. Makaro Stunt Coordinator
Jim Rygiel Visual Effects Supervisor
Marty Eli Schwartz First Assistant Director
Josh McLaglen First Assistant Director
Blaise Corrigan Stunt Driver
Brian Smrz Second Unit Director
Craig Henighan Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor
Armen Ksajikian Musician
Craig Ricci Shaynak ADR & Dubbing
Stefán Karl Stefánsson ADR & Dubbing
Lauro David Chartrand-DelValle Stunts
Clint Carleton Stunts
Dean Zimmerman Associate Editor
Guillermo Navarro Director of Photography
Tex Kadonaga Modeling
Claude Paré Production Design
Tracey Wilson Storyboard Artist
Name Title
Ellen Somers Associate Producer
Thomas M. Hammel Executive Producer
Ira Shuman Executive Producer
Michael Barnathan Producer
Chris Columbus Producer
Shawn Levy Producer
Josh McLaglen Co-Producer
Mark Radcliffe Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
6.0

I'm made of wax, Larry. What are you made of? Night at the Museum is directed by Shaun Levy and jointly written by Robert Ben Garant & Thomas Lennon who adapt from the book by Milan Trenc. It stars Ben Stiller, Carla Gugino, Dick Van Dyke, Mickey Rooney, Bill Cobbs, Ricky Gervais, Robin Williams, ... Owen Wilson and Steve Coogan. Plot sees Stiller as a newly recruited night security guard at the Museum of Natural History, who discovers that an ancient curse causes the animals and exhibits on display to come to life and wreak havoc. Not really one night at the museum, but three nights, it's a film that's enjoyable enough if expectation is set at the level for standard family action/comedy fare. All the elements for such are within, protagonist with something to prove to his son, magical animals and historical characters coming to life; and of course the general malarkey that comes with such a premise. Trouble is is that the premise is stronger than the execution. Sure it's energetic and Stiller makes for a likable loser-cum-hero type, and the effects will no doubt dazzle the kids, but it comes over as an excuse for the latter. Is it fun? Yes, yes it is, when it's in flow, but it does grow tiresome towards the run in and the pay off is as formulaic as it gets. It garnered enough coin to warrant a sequel, something that firms up the belief that the market for action/adventure/family movies is currently starved of portions. It's hoped that better directors, and better films, are forthcoming in this genre, so as to show the latest generation of fun seekers that efforts such as this are not high points. 6/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
6.0

"Daley" (Ben Stiller) is struggling to find a job that will allow him to keep his apartment and in contact with his young son "Nick" (Jake Cherry). Even the job finders have given up on him until, that is, there is a potential opening as a night watchman at the Museum of Natural History. His applica ... tion is presented to the ostensibly kindly old "Cecil" (Dick Van Dyke) and his two cohorts "Gus" (Mickey Rooney) and "Reginald" (Bill Cobbs) and he gets the job! First night, doing his rounds, all fine until things start to move, to come alive, to chase him, attack him - he's terrified! His colleagues arrive for work in the morning and alert him to a few, now rather obvious, facts and next night he has to try and assert himself with his congregation of native Americans, Roman legionaries, megalomaniacs, dinosaurs, lions - yep, just about everything that you might expect to find in a museum like this. He's making progress - discipline is creeping in as he manages to manage his charges a little better each evening. He even feels confident enough to introduce them all to his lad. The scene is set, the lights are dimmed, and the time comes - but on this night there is nothing. They remain statuesque. What's occurring? Well that's where the mystery and a wee bit of comedy bring this amiable film towards it's denouement. Shawn Levy has assembled a decent cast for this Ben Stiller vehicle. The humour is gentle with some "creative" history interwoven into the characterisations of Teddy Roosevelt (Robin Williams), curator "McPhee" (Ricky Gervais) and of course the three mischievous co-wardens. It's a smashing advertisement for just what museums can show us and if it encourages kids to go explore our past, then it will probably have done a more memorable job than the film itself ever will - but it's still an enjoyable enough watch.

Jun 19, 2023