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The Nice Guys

They're not that nice.
2016 | 116m | English

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A private eye investigates the apparent suicide of a fading porn star in 1970s Los Angeles and uncovers a conspiracy.
Release Date: May 15, 2016
Director: Shane Black
Writer: Anthony Bagarozzi, Shane Black
Genres: Comedy, Action, Crime
Keywords 1970s, conspiracy, private eye, hilarious, daughter, investigation, whodunit, neo-noir, amused, detective, private investigator, buddy cop, lighthearted, vibrant, pornography, alcoholism, alcoholic, father daughter relationship, earnest
Production Companies Silver Pictures, Waypoint Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $71,261,763
Budget: $50,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 07, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Russell Crowe Jackson Healy
Ryan Gosling Holland March
Angourie Rice Holly March
Matt Bomer John Boy
Margaret Qualley Amelia Kuttner
Yaya DaCosta Tally
Keith David Older Guy
Beau Knapp Blueface
Lois Smith Mrs. Glenn
Murielle Telio Misty Mountains
Gil Gerard Bergen Paulsen
Daisy Tahan Jessica
Kim Basinger Judith Kuttner
Jack Kilmer Chet
Lance Valentine Butler Kid on Bike
Ty Simpkins Bobby
Cayla Brady Young Beauty
Tammi Arender Reporter
Rebecca Dalton Rusk Fred's Widow
Terence Rosemore Bourbon Bartender
John L. Morris Peep Show Employee
Michelle Rivera Huckaby Medic
Nathaniel 'Nate' Scott Medic
Amy Goddard Nun
Frank Mottek Radio Annoucer (voice)
Joanne Spracklen Healy's Ex Wife
Greg Lindsay Stand Up Comic
Maddie Compton Janet
J. Todd Anderson Smoker at Protest
Meredith Berg Die-In Protester
Lauren Marini Die-In Protester
Ward Roberts Die-In Protester
Ryan Powers Die-In Protester
Lauren Bair Die-In Protester
Zarah Kulczycki Die-In Protester
Hana Yuka Sano Die-In Protester
Marvin Ross Valet at Sid's
Rachele Brooke Smith Party Girl
Adriana Karras Party Girl
Milo Wesley Pornookio
Marilyn Chen Contortionist
Matthew Warzel Bartender at Sid's
Jordan Hairston Painted Girl
Angela Everhart Bartender at Mermaid Bar
Joshua Hoover Dork
Yvonne Zima Young Porn Queen
Lexi Johnson Pocahontas
Chloe Hurst Exotic Girl at Sid's
Gary Weeks Officer McMillan
Charles Green Dog Walker
Gary Wolf Bartender at Flight Deck
Hannibal Buress Bumble
Steve Wilder Perry the Lawyer
Garrett Carpenter Buddy
Hank Quillen Maintenance Man
Michael Beasley Bartender at Car Show
Dominic Bagarozzi Paulsen-in-Porn
Karrueche Tran Tally-in-Porn
Carson Meyer Bartender at Mexican Restaurant
Robert Downey Jr. Sid Shattuck (uncredited)
Sala Baker Bodyguard (uncredited)
Kimberly Battista Spoon Girl (uncredited)
Courtlyn Cannan Teddy Bear Girl (uncredited)
Mark Kubr Man in Diner (uncredited)
Elayne Boosler Self (uncredited)
Emily Brobst Bar Patron (uncredited)
Name Job
Daniel Hargrave Stunts
Michael LaCorte Art Department Coordinator
Anthony Bagarozzi Writer
John Ottman Original Music Composer
David Buckley Original Music Composer
Philippe Rousselot Director of Photography
Sarah Halley Finn Casting
Valentine Marvel First Assistant "A" Camera
Sala Baker Stunt Double, Stunts
Megan Le Stunts
Emily Brobst Stunt Double, Stunts
Gary Ray Stearns Stunts
Maya Santandrea Stunts
Markos Rounthwaite Stunt Coordinator
Brett Praed Stunts
Marque Ohmes Stunts
Damita Jane Howard Stunts
Rachel Gelfeld Stunts
Aja Frary Stunts
Glenn Foster Stunts
Quinn Early Stunts
Josh Diogo Stunts
Nick DeKay Stunts
Laurence Chavez Stunts
Jennifer Badger Stunts
Cristin Azure Stunt Driver
Mallory Thompson Stunt Double
Ben Shepherd 3D Supervisor
Sean Ryan Jennings Set Designer
Medusah Hairstylist
Stevie Martin Makeup Artist
Valli O'Reilly Makeup Artist
Leo Won Makeup Artist
Shantel Jordan Makeup Artist
Jack Stew Foley Artist
Andrea King Foley Artist
Mark DeSimone ADR Mixer
Hugo Adams Foley Editor
Paul Massey Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Joel Negron Editor
Richard Bridgland Production Design
David Utley Art Direction
Danielle Berman Set Decoration
Jennifer Cocker Stunts
Luca Kouimelis Script Supervisor
Julia Tasker Script Supervisor
Mychael Bates Property Master
Michael Hansen Stunts
Carmel Musgrove In Memory Of
Aimee Zannoni Stunts
Todd Warren Stunts
Karl Van Moorsel Stunts
Spencer Mulligan Stunts
Jared Losano Stunts
Nicholas E. Jones Stunts
Sarah Jarrett Stunts
Crystal Hooks Stunts
Jeremy Conner Stunts
Connor Bellina Stunts
Keir Beck Stunts
Derek Alfonso Stunts
Barbara Lorenz Hair Department Head
Jane Galli Makeup Department Head
Nilo Otero First Assistant Director
Eric Richard Lasko Second Assistant Director
Mayumi Konishi-Valentine Set Designer
Jason Sweers Graphic Designer
Paul D. Kelly Art Direction
J. Todd Anderson Storyboard Artist
Jesse Michael Owen Storyboard Artist
Jim Magdaleno Storyboard Artist
Will Arnot "A" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Tom Marvel "B" Camera Operator
Matthew McGinn First Assistant "B" Camera
Eric Jensch Second Assistant "A" Camera
Josh Gilbert Second Assistant "B" Camera
Arthur To Digital Imaging Technician
Bess Johnson Camera Loader
Dana McFadden Still Photographer
Peter Zuccarini Underwater Director of Photography
Bryce Shields Video Assist Operator
Michael J. Malone Unit Production Manager
Oliver Tarney Supervising Sound Editor
Emma Zee Post Production Supervisor
Jeff Valeri Production Supervisor
Georgina Marquis Production Supervisor
Eric Hooge Location Manager
Kevin Cerchiai Boom Operator
Jason C. Lewis Utility Sound
Eric Layne Production Accountant
Janette Evans First Assistant Accountant
Chelsea Staebell Assistant Costume Designer
Matt Chase Costume Supervisor
Iliana Sanchez Key Costumer
Steve Constancio Key Set Costumer
Melanie Ghisays Costumer
Fatima Stripling Costumer
Marina Marit Costumer
LaShana Clayton Costumer
Fontella Boone Seamstress
Greg Hopwood Ager/Dyer
Maura Gannett Studio Teacher
Shane Black Director, Writer
Peter J. Devlin Production Sound Mixer
Kym Barrett Costume Design
Jessica Merideth Stunts
Name Title
Joel Silver Producer
Anthony Bagarozzi Executive Producer
Ken Kao Executive Producer
Aaron Auch Co-Producer
Ethan Erwin Co-Producer
Michael J. Malone Executive Producer
Norman Merry Executive Producer
Hal Sadoff Executive Producer
Carmel Musgrove Associate Producer
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Reviews

Rangan
8.0

> An unexpected and thoroughly entertained retro comedy! It all began from this year's Oscars, I saw this pair for the first time and I knew its their film promotion strategy. So I went to look for the full details and I thought I'll end up as another silly comedy like 'Daddy's Home'. That's why ... I did not bother to check it out its teaser and trailer, but now I feel terrible for my crappy judgement. Because this was an awesome movie, definitely not just in the comedy category, but overall one of the best films of the year and it should be in everybody's top ten or twenty and nothing less. It is a retro type film that takes place in the late 70s, LA. Where two private investigators unlikely come together to probe a mysteriously reappeared porn star from the dead as what her aunt says. But later that connects with another high profile missing girl case and so with all the leads, these two goes the length risking their lives to solve it. The remaining story reveals whether they succeed or end up as the losers. It was from the director of 'Iron Man 3' who wrote it keeping in mind as a television series, but later turned into this beautiful comedy. The first thing is I loved the Ryan and Russell's performances. They totally nailed it, especially Ryan Gosling in many comedy scenes. I think I laughed a lot and better after a long time. That's a surprise, you know, I did not think they can do comedies, but they're beyond all the praising words. It's not just two of them, there is a mini 'Nancy Drew Reporter' kind of character. A teen girl joins them in the investigation and her part as well had a great impact on the narration. You would think you can predict the story, but it is a well written screenplay with many twists. Everybody did their job so well, even the two hours did not look too long, but went very quick. The cast, crew, production, all must return for a sequel and I hope it will happen very soon. A must see film, but for the grown ups only. 8/10

May 16, 2024
Ruuz
7.0

I've never been a Ryan Gosling fan. No movie ever before has come as close to turning me around in that than _The Nice Guys_. Director Shane Black is in top form with broad appeal, terrific performances, and honestly more humour than anything I've seen in years. _Final rating:★★★½ - I strongly ... recommend you make the time._

Jun 23, 2021
John Chard
9.0

Waltons, Poronography, Tricky Dicky, Hitler, Equanimity, Bumble Bees ... And Stuff! The Nice Guys is directed by Shane Black and Black co-writes the screenplay with Anthony Bagarozzi. It stars Russell Crowe, Ryan Gosling and Angourie Rice. Music is by John Ottman and David Buckley and cinematogra ... phy by Philippe Rousselot. 1977 Los Angeles and a private detective and a muscle for hire enforcer wind up on the same case looking for a missing girl. Can opposites really attract? More importantly, can they survive not just the perils of a case that gets murkier the longer it goes on? But also each other? I don't care if Colonel Mustard did it in the study with a candlestick. I just wanna know who he did it with and get the pictures. How wonderful to have had Shane Black back in his comfort zone and producing such a joyful buddy buddy neo-noir of considerable substance. It was eleven years since the superb Kiss Kiss Bang Bang had reminded us that Black had few peers when it came to blending high action macho twosomes who are also armed with sharp tongues to match, this was after all the guy who also penned Lethal Weapon and The Last Boy Scout. The idea for The Nice Guys had sat in gestation for a number of years, finally it was unleashed to reward fans of his work and for those in sync with the style of film making he homages. Much like his other buddy scriptings, we are in the company of two mismatched guys. Gosling's ex-cop Holland March is a bit goofy, afraid of the sight of blood and morally bankrupt. Crowe's muscle for hire Jackson Healy beats people up for money, but he's a stand-up guy, likes his pet fish, even has a hero streak. What binds them together is troubled family baggage, that they are both men in search of a better world, to be better men themselves, and thus Black - to give them a chance of life improvement - pitches them into the seamy underbelly of the L.A. pornography industry - with some corruption elsewhere thrown into the equation. As a coupling March and Healy prove to be a riot. Crowe is menacing and funny with it, Gosling is affably flaky but charm personified, and thankfully both men have a knack for visual comedy (see Gosling's Lou Costello homage and Crowe's reaction to a henchman's act of fish murder). Crucially both actors can deliver killer lines, which is an absolute must for a Shane Black inspired production, for here there is never any let up, zingers are unbound. Then there is Rice (superb and actually the third lead in the play) as March's 13 year old daughter, she's got youthful zest and a killer matter of fact skill in reacting smartly to the two men currently dominating her life. The L.A. of the 70s is expertly designed, all blink blink blinkity blink neon lighting, side-burns and disco music, dubious fashions and protest groups protesting about the most mundane of things. Then you got the pornography angle, the 70s a hot-bed (no pun intended) for the sex sells profiteers, the perfect setting for Black to trawl through it all in noir clobber. As a noir piece it has it all, femme fatales, thugs, conspiracies, voice overs and an array of colourfully odd characters (excitable and troubling henchmen, a porno Pinocchio, a young lad willing to flash the contents of his underpants for cash!). And of course there's mysteries to be solved and rocks to be upturned, all of which is played out in a whirl of stylish violence, situational comedy and fluid camera work. Black kind of wants it all, to stay cool whilst having wry observations on the Americana of the era, and he enjoys going close to the knuckle when he can, which to some (not me) will come off as a shock value humour tactic just to ruffle feathers. It's also a minor itch that he sort of snatches from his previous works in search of reassurance - note for instance the similarities between the opening to Lethal Weapon and here with The Nice Guys. But itches be damned, so much fun and hidden dramatic depth on show here, a real treasure that makes you wish Black would stroll down neo-noir lane a bit more often. Don't believe me? Then may Richard Nixon come after you the next time you go for a swim in the pool! 9/10

May 16, 2024