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Rango

Heroes come in all different colors.
2011 | 112m | English

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When Rango, a lost family pet, accidentally winds up in the gritty, gun-slinging town of Dirt, the less-than-courageous lizard suddenly finds he stands out. Welcomed as the last hope the town has been waiting for, new Sheriff Rango is forced to play his new role to the hilt.
Release Date: Mar 02, 2011
Director: Gore Verbinski
Writer: Gore Verbinski, John Logan, James Ward Byrkit
Genres: Animation, Family, Comedy, Adventure, Western
Keywords hero, gunslinger, sheriff, nevada, mayor, pet, native american, water supply, outlaw, water shortage, spirit, mariachi, disillusionment, desert, construction, frontier town, small western town, animal life, animal protagonist, old west, high noon
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies, GK Films, Industrial Light & Magic, Blind Wink
Box Office Revenue: $245,700,000
Budget: $135,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Johnny Depp Rango / Lars (voice)
Isla Fisher Beans (voice)
Ned Beatty Mayor (voice)
Bill Nighy Rattlesnake Jake (voice)
Abigail Breslin Priscilla (voice)
Alfred Molina Roadkill (voice)
Stephen Root Doc / Merrimack / Mr. Snuggles (voice)
Harry Dean Stanton Balthazar (voice)
Timothy Olyphant Spirit of the West (voice)
Ray Winstone Bad Bill (voice)
Ian Abercrombie Ambrose (voice)
Gil Birmingham Wounded Bird (voice)
James Ward Byrkit Waffles / Gordy / Papa Joad / Cousin Murt / Curlie / Knife Attacker / Rodent Kid (voice)
Claudia Black Angelique (voice)
Blake Clark Buford (voice)
John Cothran Elgin (voice)
Patrika Darbo Delilah / Maybelle (voice)
George DelHoyo Señor Flan - Mariachi Accordion (voice)
Maile Flanagan Lucky (voice)
Charles Fleischer Elbows (voice)
Beth Grant Bonnie (voice)
Ryan Hurst Jedidiah (voice)
Vincent Kartheiser Ezekiel / Lasso Rodent (voice)
Hemky Madera Chorizo (voice)
Alex Manugian Spoons (voice)
Mark 'Crash' McCreery Parsons (voice)
Joe Nuñez Rock-Eye (voice)
Christopher Lee Parson Hazel / Kinski / Stump / Clinker / Lenny / Boseefus (voice)
Lew Temple Furgus / Hitch (voice)
Alanna Ubach Boo / Cletus / Fresca / Miss Daisy (voice)
Gore Verbinski Sgt Turley / Crevice / Slim / Lupe - Mariachi Violin (voice)
Kym Whitley Melonee (voice)
Keith Campbell Sod Buster (voice)
Name Job
Chuck Duke Animation
Gore Verbinski Story, Director
John Logan Writer, Story
James Ward Byrkit Story, Head of Story, Storyboard Artist
Eunha Choi Title Designer
David Feiss Story Artist
Keith Campbell Stunt Coordinator
Krysti Baxter Casting Assistant
Angela Demo Casting Associate
Holly Dorff ADR Voice Casting
JoAnn Fregalette Jansen Choreographer
Devin Toft Production Assistant
John Bartnicki Production Assistant
Kevin Collins Stand In
Satnam Ramgotra Musician
Arturo Sandoval Musician
Tina Guo Musician
Heitor Pereira Additional Music, Musician
Dominic Lewis Additional Music
Geoff Zanelli Additional Music
Doc Kane ADR Mixer
Robert Edwards ADR Mixer
Steve Slanec Foley Supervisor
Christopher Boyes Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Paul Massey Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Silvers Supervising Dialogue Editor
Addison Teague Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer
Hal Hickel Animation Director, Animation Supervisor
Tom Martinek Sequence Supervisor
Bastiaan Koch Visual Effects
Emile Edwin Smith Visual Effects
Mark 'Crash' McCreery Production Design, Visual Effects
Jacqui Lopez Visual Effects Producer
John Knoll Visual Effects Supervisor
Tim Waddy Animation
Joe Murray Character Designer
Roger Deakins Director of Photography
Todd Vaziri Compositing Lead
Lorne Balfe Additional Music
Travis Tohill Animation
Mike Marcuzzi Creature Technical Director
Ruth Lambert Additional Casting
Robert McGee Additional Casting
Craig Wood Editor
Mark Bakshi Consulting Producer
Nils Peyron Consulting Producer
David Shannon Concept Artist
John Bell Supervising Art Director
Christine Altomari Production Supervisor
Gary Kout Production Supervisor
Carol Norton Production Manager
Richard Stirling Post Production Supervisor
Jenna Grigg Thomas Production Manager
Ian Calip Second Assistant Director
James Carson Concept Artist
Tom De Rosier Story Artist, Storyboard Artist
Michael Diersing Construction Coordinator
Bradley Good Assistant Property Master
Delia Gosman Storyboard Artist
Jurgen Gross Story Artist, Storyboard Artist
Anthony Leonardi III Story Artist, Storyboard Artist
Jim Martin Production Illustrator
Kris Peck Property Master
Eric Ramirez Set Dresser
Ffilip Bolton Lighting Technician
Alejandro J. Castillo Lighting Technician
Greg Etheredge Electrician
Peter Geraghty First Assistant "B" Camera
James Goldman Assistant Camera
Samuel R. Harrison III Video Assist Operator
Patrick Hoeschen Gaffer
John D. Miller Best Boy Grip
Juan Morse Lighting Technician
Martin Schaer Camera Operator
Steven Serna Grip
Marina Marit Set Costumer
Tom Barrett Additional Editor
Dan Goslee Digital Intermediate Assistant
David Michael Green Post Production Technical Engineer
Joel Griffen Assistant Editor
Derrek Horn Post Production Assistant
Wyatt Jones Additional Editor
Simon Morgan First Assistant Editor
Jim Passon Color Timer
Alex Romano Digital Intermediate Editor
Stefan Sonnenfeld Colorist
Michael Sean Ryan Transportation Coordinator
Ben Rosenblatt Executive In Charge Of Post Production
Elizabeth Galloway Assistant Production Coordinator
Rick Garcia Thanks
Robert Lamkin Catering
Jessica Drake Dialect Coach
Sam Chwat Dialect Coach
Henry Hobson Title Designer
David Hickey Payroll Accountant
Patrick R. Siembieda Production Accountant
Brenda T. Huey Production Accountant
A.K. Hottman Production Assistant
Brandon Loomis Production Assistant
Richard Itskovich Production Assistant
Tien Nguyen Production Assistant
Chrysta Marie Burton Production Coordinator
Laura Caulfield Legal Services
Dan Urrutia Production Secretary
B.J. Smith Set Medic
Lindsey Jayne Boyd Set Production Assistant
Bryant Powell Stand In
Chuck Choi Score Engineer
Sebastián Zuleta Score Engineer
Phill Boucher Score Engineer
Rick Giovinazzo Orchestrator
Walt Fowler Orchestrator
Ryeland Allison Musician
James Thatcher Musician
Davey Johnstone Musician
David Hidalgo Musician
George Doering Musician
Peter G. Adams Musician
Bryce Jacobs Musician
Craig Eastman Musician
Michael Hobe Musician
Brian Swartz Musician
Adam Peters Additional Music
John Sponsler Additional Music
Tom Gire Additional Music
Nick Glennie-Smith Conductor
William V. Malpede Music Arranger
Peter Oso Snell Music Editor
Brett Pierce Temp Music Editor
Daniel Kresco Score Engineer
Beauxregard Neylon ADR Mixer
Philip Young ADR Recordist
Chris Barron Assistant Sound Editor, Foley Recordist
Brian Robinson Boom Operator
Jeffrey A. Humphreys Boom Operator
Dennie Thorpe Foley Artist
Jana Vance Foley Artist
Dee Selby Foley Editor
Frank Rinella Foley Mixer
Clint Smith Sound Recordist
Adam Kopald Sound Editor
J.R. Grubbs Sound Effects Editor
David C. Hughes Sound Effects Editor
Lee Orloff Sound Mixer
Mike Anderson Utility Sound
Flannery Huntley Animation Coordinator
Erik Morgansen Animation
Greg Towner Animation
Joe Ceballos Matte Painter
Tu Le CG Artist
Kevin Sprout CG Supervisor
Leandro Estebecorena CG Supervisor
Christian Alzmann Concept Artist
John Giang Concept Artist
Melaina Mace Concept Artist
Devon Cutler Concept Artist, Storyboard Artist
Adrian Watkins Creature Technical Director
Alexandra Weir Creature Technical Director
Chin Kok Tan Creature Technical Director
Frederick Fowles Creature Technical Director
Karen Halliwell Creature Technical Director
Kelvin Chu Creature Technical Director
Maurizio Giglioli Creature Technical Director
Shiv Sundar Creature Technical Director
Goh Kenny Creature Technical Director
Nikita McKinder Creature Technical Director
Chase Cooper Creature Technical Director
Christian Saenz Creature Technical Director
Gary Wu Creature Technical Director
Gem Ronn Cadiz Creature Technical Director
Gregory Weiner Creature Technical Director
Henri Tan Creature Technical Director
Jim Van Allen Creature Technical Director
Jing Cui Creature Technical Director
John Doublestein Creature Technical Director
John Teska Creature Technical Director
John Van Der Zalm Creature Technical Director
Kenneth Bailey Creature Technical Director
Laura Killmaster Creature Technical Director
Quentin Auger Creature Technical Director
Renita Taylor Creature Technical Director
S. Scott Parrish Creature Technical Director
Seung-Hun Lee Creature Technical Director
Sheen Wei Yap Creature Technical Director
Shih Ming Tay Creature Technical Director
Wanghua Huang Creature Technical Director
Attaporn Kanjanasahas Creature Technical Director
Chin Chee Cheah Matte Painter
Juan Pablo Monroy Matte Painter
Michael Bauer Digital Supervisor
Dave Logan Creature Technical Director
Eric J. Dima-ala Matte Painter
Huai Yuan Teh Modeling
Ken Bryan Modeling
Richard Matsushita Modeling
Yap Hon Wui Modeling
Chulev Marko Modeling
Geoff Campbell Character Modelling Supervisor
Jen Howard Compositing Lead
Peter Chesloff Compositing Lead
Tory Mercer Compositing Lead
Cristin Pescosolido Compositor
Can Chang Compositor
Jaymie Lam Compositor
Abishek Nair Digital Compositor
Alex Tropiec Jr. Digital Compositor
Ben O'Brien Digital Compositor
Christopher Balog Digital Compositor
Eddy Wong Wang-Hin Digital Compositor
Florian Strobl Digital Compositor
Jason Porter Digital Compositor
Justin Kosnikowski Digital Compositor
Marcel Martinez Digital Compositor
Myles Murphy Digital Compositor
Pascale Ville Digital Compositor
Sebastian Feldman Digital Compositor
Tau Gerber Digital Compositor
Tia L. Marshall Digital Compositor
Zameer Hussain Digital Compositor
Janet Lewin Executive Visual Effects Producer
Chad Taylor Compositing Lead
Lam Nguyen Layout
Romaine Coston Layout
Matt Neapolitan Layout
Alex Cannon Animation, Layout, Pre-Visualization Supervisor
Adam Schnitzer Layout
Colin Benoit Layout Supervisor
Nick Walker Layout Supervisor
Melanie Cussac Production Coordinator
Morgan Smith Production Coordinator
David Gottlieb Sequence Supervisor
François Lambert Sequence Supervisor
Jeff Grebe Sequence Supervisor
Jeff Wozniak Sequence Supervisor
Mathieu Boucher Sequence Supervisor
Matt Brumit Sequence Supervisor
Robert Hoffmeister Sequence Supervisor
Scott Younkin Sequence Supervisor
Sean MacKenzie Sequence Supervisor
Steve Braggs Sequence Supervisor
André Mazzone Software Engineer
Adam Lee VFX Artist
Bekah Baik VFX Artist
Branko Grujcic VFX Artist
Dong Yeop Shin VFX Artist
Durant Schoon VFX Artist
Erik Shepherd VFX Artist
Indira Guerrieri VFX Artist
Jean-Claude Langer VFX Artist
John Walker VFX Artist
Katharine Evans VFX Artist
Mei Gangwen VFX Artist
Natasha Devaud VFX Artist
Scott Mease VFX Artist
Simeon Bassett VFX Artist
Tracy Nicole Irwin VFX Artist
Chantell Brown Visual Effects
John Kilshaw Visual Effects
Michael Gaiser Visual Effects
Shaun Stephenson Visual Effects
Scott Wesley Ross Assistant Editor, Visual Effects Assistant Editor
Christopher Bannister Visual Effects Coordinator
Cynthia Crimmins Visual Effects Coordinator
Karen Kelly Visual Effects Coordinator
Rachel Galbraith Visual Effects Coordinator
Amy Beresford Visual Effects Producer
Hayley Nenadal Visual Effects Production Assistant
Jennifer Duncan Visual Effects Production Assistant
Pei'an Lau Visual Effects Production Assistant
Danielle Rubin Visual Effects Production Manager
Tim Alexander Visual Effects Supervisor
Dan Bornstein Visual Effects Technical Director
Florian Witzel Visual Effects Technical Director
Alicia Kho Animation
Andre Tong Animation
Barry Lim Animation
Chi Chung Tse Animation
Chun Wing Vincent Yu Animation
Edmund Wong Animation
Frédéric Côté Animation
Geoff Hemphill Animation
Jason Malinowsky Animation
Jay Rennie Animation
Jeff Vacanti Animation
Jess Morris Animation
John Zdankiewicz Animation
Johnny Spinelli Animation
Josh Kent Animation
Kian Shyang Chong Animation
Marc Beaujeau Animation
Maria Goodale Animation
Maureen Seng Animation
Michael Lum Animation
Michael Midlock Animation
Mickael Coedel Animation
Miles Southan Animation
Neil Michka Animation
Roy Tan Animation
Samati Boonchitsitsak Animation
Steve Rawlins Animation
Tan Woei Hong Animation
Yee Sang Khet Animation
Zaini Jalani Animation
Zeng Lin Animation
Jackson Yeoh Animation
Alexander K. Lee Animation
Atsushi Kojima Animation
Chansoo Kim Animation
Delio Tramontozzi Animation
Jason Ho Animation
Jeremy Cantor Animation
Marco Foglia Animation
Nick Fredin Animation
Shawn Miller Animation
Simon Fillat Animation
Stephen King Animation
Tim Harrington Animation
Bradley Lorimer Animation
J.D. Burditt Animation
Eric Mun Fai Leong Senior Animator
Edward Zhou Senior Animator
Charles Alleneck Lead Animator
Derrick Carlin Lead Animator
Maia Kayser Lead Animator
Shawn Kelly Lead Animator
Andy Wong Lead Animator
Cedric Lo Lead Animator
Eugene Yelchin Character Designer
Josh Hayes Story Artist
Peter Miller Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer
Raul Essig CG Supervisor
David Gosman Story Artist
David Lowery Story Artist
Patrick Cohen CG Supervisor
Denise Chamian Casting
Kevin Kaska Orchestrator
Coya Elliott Assistant Dialogue Editor
Shannon Mills Sound Effects Editor
Hans Zimmer Original Music Composer
Adam Somner Production Manager, First Assistant Director
Nelson Sepulveda Compositing Supervisor
Name Title
John B. Carls Producer
Adam Cramer Co-Producer
Shari Hanson Co-Producer
David Shannon Co-Producer
Graham King Producer
Gore Verbinski Producer
Tim Headington Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
BAFTA Awards Best Animated Feature N/A Won
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Popularity History


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Reviews

ohlalipop
N/A

Honestly, I wasn't excited to see this film. I know I'll just catch this in dvd. But since there's nothing to do and it's my birthday and Mayi will treat me, okay! The animation was great. I really liked the animation. The story was alright too. But the pacing of the story was slow that I was clo ... se to snoozing off. I felt like there were some scenes in the movie that should've been cut off.

Jun 23, 2021
DoryDarko
8.0

'Rango' is typically one of those movies that can't quite be categorized into this or that little genre of comedy. Obviously, it's an animated film. Is it a kiddie movie? Well… kind of. Allow me to elaborate. The film starts off absolutely hilariously, with an accident, half a road kill and a journe ... y through the desert turned into a maniacal chase as soon as a hungry hawk gets wind of Rango's presence. After meeting a lovely lizard named Beans, he ends up in the small town of Dirt. Where, after a good deal of bluff and dumb luck, he is appointed sheriff. So far, no harm, no foul, just good comedy. In fact, nearly-wetting-my-pants-laughing-out-loud-comedy. However, at this point is where it all turns just a little bit haywire. No real damage done, just a small sense of cluelessness as we go along. The story continues as though Gore Verbinski and John Logan were just trying to think of as many weird situations as they possibly could whilst forcibly trying to mash it up into one, cohesive storyline. Truth be told, seems like they were trying just a little bit too hard. It actually gets even a little bit boring here and there, where the pacing kind of sinks in up to the point where it all comes together and starts to make sense again. (Mind you – this could also be due to the fact that I was watching the extended version, not the theatrical one, but still.) But fear not, no real quality is lost, as 'Rango' provides some of the most excellent and funny characters I've ever seen in an animated movie. They also rounded up a perfect voice-cast, with Johnny Depp who doesn't sound anything like Jack Sparrow, but still adds the same kind of awkward quirkiness to his character. Alfred Molina's part is small but vital, and I'll bet you've never heard an armadillo with a perfect Mexican twang before… Bill Nighy is awesome as Rattlesnake Jake, and you can even hear a little bit of Davy Jones coming through sometimes. One of the best parts however, is done by Ray Winstone as Bad Bill. Who would expect some Wild West bad guy to have a cockney accent? Brilliant. Another thing I must mention is the superb animation. Without a doubt the best I've ever seen from a non-Pixar production. Heck, even if it was Pixar it would have been their absolute best so far, and that's saying something. The animation parallels – or, dare I say, even surpasses – Finding Nemo. That's right; I said it, so sue me. Yep, Industrial Lights & Magic made a fan out of me. Now, back to the original question – is it a kiddie movie? Yes and no. Some parts are totally hilarious and will have your youngsters rolling over the floor with laughter. Other parts will sail right over their little heads as they are very much grown-up humour with references to classic films and jokes they simply won't get. (Is it just me or did I catch a tiny reference to Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas in the beginning?) Another factor is that some of the humour is a little grim and quite mature for small children, with some of the creatures smoking, swearing and even getting shot and/or killed. Now, personally I don't know any children who would be upset by any of this, they see things that are much worse on a daily basis on the Disney channel. But then again, I'm not American, and it is my understanding that some American parents are hugely bothered by some of the elements in this movie. So I would recommend that you simply watch it first and then decide if you would like your children to see it. But honestly, I would try not to be too sensitive about it, it doesn't get scary anywhere and none of language or behaviour is really that bad. All in all, 'Rango' is definitely a fun ride, and one of the few animated movies that will entertain as many adults as it will children. _(July 2011)_

Jun 23, 2021
FilipeManuelNeto
8.0

**An enjoyable film that gives us, perhaps, more than we could have hoped for.** This film surprised by not coming from any of the major animation studios and, even so, having a lot of quality and winning the Oscar for Best Animated Film. I didn't see it at the time, I just saw it now, but I can ... say that I was reasonably pleased. The film pays an honorable tribute to the old western movies with a narrative set in the present day, but in a small village in the Nevada desert, where the water has disappeared, causing fear to all the residents, who still live and behave as they did in the old days. Of course, the characters are anthropomorphic animals, and the protagonist is an unnamed chameleon (mistakenly called lizard by everyone) who, already in the city, adopts the name of Rango, eventually being promoted sheriff. As such, he will have to deal with bandits, protect the already scarce water supplies and find out what happened to these supply. Overall, the story is quite satisfying and has its merits. The film is neither too childish nor overly tiring for adults, I felt there was enough material to appeal to a wide range of age groups. Directed by Gore Verbinsky, the film has a very pleasant pace, despite being a little longer than most animated films, which almost never exceed 90 minutes. In addition to really beautiful and well-executed cinematography, with good lighting and good use of color, the film has the best digital animation, clearly evident in the details of the buildings, the characters and the environment in which they move. The issue of water, and its importance, was not wrongly thought either, and it seems increasingly relevant in the times we live in… you don't have to live in the desert to feel the lack of drinking water. The soundtrack also deserves a special mention for its relevance and quality, with melodies that alternate between epic, western and Latin-Mexican. Finally, a note of appreciation for the quality of the voice actors and the work they did together: Johnny Depp works very well with his voice in the main character, and he still plays another character, in another vocal timbre. Isla Fisher, Abigail Breslin, Bill Nighy, Ned Beatty and Alfred Molina are all in great shape here.

Sep 06, 2022