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Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure

History is about to be rewritten by two guys who can't spell.
1989 | 90m | English

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Popularity: 7 (history)

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Bill and Ted are high school buddies starting a band. They are also about to fail their history class—which means Ted would be sent to military school—but receive help from Rufus, a traveller from a future where their band is the foundation for a perfect society. With the use of Rufus' time machine, Bill and Ted travel to various points in history, returning with important figures to help them complete their final history presentation.
Release Date: Feb 17, 1989
Director: Stephen Herek
Writer: Chris Matheson, Ed Solomon
Genres: Comedy, Adventure, Science Fiction
Keywords jealousy, school presentation, journey in the past, sigmund freud, time travel, heavy metal, socrates, past, napoleon bonaparte, rhinoceros, world peace, best friend
Production Companies Orion Pictures, Nelson Entertainment, DEG, Interscope Communications, Soisson/Murphy Productions
Box Office Revenue: $40,510,984
Budget: $10,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Keanu Reeves Ted 'Theodore' Logan
Alex Winter Bill S. Preston
George Carlin Rufus
Terry Camilleri Napoleon
Dan Shor Billy the Kid
Tony Steedman Socrates
Rod Loomis Freud
Al Leong Genghis Khan
Jane Wiedlin Joan of Arc
Robert V. Barron Abraham Lincoln
Clifford David Beethoven
Hal Landon Jr. Captain Logan
Bernie Casey Mr. Ryan
Amy Stoch Missy / Mom
J. Patrick McNamara Mr. Preston
Frazier Bain Deacon
Diane Franklin Princess Joanna
Kimberley Kates Princess Elizabeth
William Robbins Ox
Steve Shepherd Randolf
Anne Machette Buffy
Traci Dawn Davis Jody
Duncan McLeod Bartender
John Clure Tattooed Cowboy
Jim Cody Williams Bearded Cowboy
Dusty O'Dee Old West Ugly Dude
Heather Pittman Kerry
Ruth Pittman Daphne
Richard Alexander Bowling Alley Manager
James Bowbitch John the Serf
John Karlsen Evil Duke
Jeanne Hermine Herek Mother at Waterslides
Jonathan Bond Waterslide Attendant
Jeff S. Goodrich Music Store Salesman
Lisa Rubin Girl at Mall
Marjean Holden Student Speaker
Claudia Templeton Aerobic Saleswoman
Carol Gossler Aerobic Instructor
James D. Nelson Mall Photographer
Marcia Darroch Store Clerk
Steven Rotblatt Police Psychiatrist
Ed Solomon Stupid Waiter
Chris Matheson Ugly Waiter
Mark Ogden Neanderthal #1
Tom Dugan Neanderthal #2
Ron Althoff Security Guard
Martha Davis The Three Most Important People In The World
Fee Waybill The Three Most Important People In The World
Clarence Clemons The Three Most Important People In The World
Phillip V. Caruso Dance Photographer (uncredited)
Lee Hollingsworth Student (uncredited)
Greg Lutz Deputy (uncredited)
Michael S. Murphey Mr. Ward (uncredited)
Golan Ramraz Kid at Waterslides (uncredited)
Darrell Redleaf-Fielder Mall Goer (uncredited)
Name Job
Roy Forge Smith Production Design
David Kershenbaum Music Supervisor
Theresa Pedemonte Set Dresser
Adrian Licciardi Second Assistant Camera
Randolph Sellars Camera Operator
Bob Field Best Boy Electric
Mark Karen First Assistant Camera
Thomas Loizeaux Camera Operator
Scott Guthrie Gaffer
Rachel A. Flores Best Boy Grip
Sam Perry Boom Operator
Shunil Borpujari Key Grip
James Neilan Electrician
Rick Spears Electrician
Elwin 'Bub' Greer Grip
James G. Moriarty Grip
Rebekah Rudd Assistant Editor
Daniel Marc Key Hair Stylist, Key Makeup Artist
Rick Rothen Location Manager
Mike Pizutto Grip
Bruce Mink Property Master
Adrienne Hamalian-Mangine Script Supervisor
Sara Markowitz Costume Supervisor
Shawn Sykora ADR Editor
Ed White Production Sound Mixer
Jennifer Williams Set Decoration
Kristine Peterson First Assistant Director
Robert Cota Stunts
Noon Orsatti Stunts
Ron Althoff Stunts
Patrick Rand Editor
Jill M. Ohanneson Costume Design
Phillip V. Caruso Still Photographer
Scott Grusin Music Editor
Becky Sullivan ADR Supervisor
Richard E. Yawn Foley Editor
Dean Drabin Foley Mixer
Terry Kempf Construction Coordinator
Stanzi Stokes Casting
Barry Nolan Visual Effects Supervisor
Lori Lynn Ross Stunts
Vaughn Shafer Stunts
Rodd Wolff Stunts
John Escobar Stunts
Whitey Hughes Stunts
Scott Alan Cook Stunts
Kristin Smith Production Secretary
Larry Bock Editor
Scott D. Jackson ADR Editor
Michael S. Wren Sound Recordist
Gordon White Art Direction
Eric Heffron Second Assistant Director
Hank Baumert Stunts
Keith Johnson Stunts
Al Jones Stunts
James D. Nelson Stunts
Maureen Farley Assistant Property Master
Steve Dubin Camera Operator
Cindy Lagerstrom Electrician
Robert A. Preston Electrician
Danny McCallum Electrician
Kyle T. MacDowell Grip
Harold O'Neal Costumer
Mary Ann Ahern Costumer
Patti Brand Hairdresser
William 'Fleet' Eakland Transportation Captain
Kristine Kaspari Driver
Doug Hiserodt Driver
Jim Lucas Driver
Claudia Santiago Extras Casting
Robin Monteiro Extras Casting
David A. Whittaker Supervising Sound Editor
Marvin Walowitz Sound Editor
Michael Jiron Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Tim Boyle Scoring Mixer
Larry Alexander Transportation Coordinator
Coby Jordan Driver
Bruce Simballa Driver
Mike Buck Driver
Steve Schemmel Extras Casting
Glenis Wootton Gross Casting Assistant
Glenn T. Morgan Sound Editor
John Leveque Sound Editor
Michael Hoskinson Assistant Sound Editor
Dick Weaver Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Glen Sanford Second Assistant Director
Pat Peach Electrician
George Ball Electrician
Marty Miller Grip
Florian Schereck Production Accountant
David Linck Unit Publicist
George 'Beco' Gerhart Driver
Connie Colbert Driver
Jeanne Mascia Driver
Beth Hoffman Driver
Sherry Serra Extras Casting
Brad Jeffries Choreographer
Karen G. Wilson Sound Editor
Jeffrey L. Sandler Sound Editor
John P. Fasal Sound Designer
Allen L. Stone Sound Re-Recording Mixer
J.H. Arrufat Sound Editor
Stephen Herek Director
Tim Suhrstedt Director of Photography
David Newman Original Music Composer
Barbara Harris ADR Voice Casting
Alicia Stevenson Foley Artist
Gary A. Hecker Foley Artist
Chris Matheson Writer
Ed Solomon Writer
Scott White Unit Production Manager
Dan Bradley Stunt Coordinator
Ray Lykins Stunts
George Fisher Stunts
Jeff Imada Stunts
Don Ruffin Stunts
Patricia Whitcher Production Coordinator
Peter Lyons Collister Camera Operator
Name Title
Robert W. Cort Executive Producer
Michael S. Murphey Producer
Scott Kroopf Producer
Stephen Deutsch Co-Executive Producer
W.K. Border Associate Producer
Joel Soisson Producer
Ted Field Executive Producer
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Reviews

narrator56
7.0

Another one of those movies I first watched a few years after it came out, and just watched again this week. It is still very funny to me in many places during their adventure. Their reaction to stuff that happens is hilarious sometimes, and just the speech patterns they use is witty. Little things ... like referring to Joan of Arc as Miss of Arc, for example. Remiscent of the valley girl language in Clueless, not so much what happens Is funny as it is how they respond to it. It is an amusing fun ride. There were a couple of minor letdowns for me this time, ones I don’t recall whether a I felt them the first time I watched it. I thought the fun of the action scaled back when they left Bill and Ted and followed Napoleon around back in San Demas. It just seemed to let the air out of the fun a bit. And the report, which is the reason for the adventure, was okay, but could have been funnier. It almost seemed like a letdown after the main action getting there. But it is all harmless fun and I wouldn’t discourage anyone from watching it for a laugh or three.

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

Any film thats starts with "Joan of Arc was not Noah's wife" has got to be worth a look! "Ted" (Keanu Reeves) and best mate "Bill" (Alex Winter) have the knowledge at school - who uses "audacious" even now? They are, however, completely unfocused and like any other teenage boys, distracted by just a ... bout anything but schoolwork. Faced with flunking their history project though, they have to get their acts together else their band "Wyld Stallyns" (probably a real porn name in California) might be their only hope of a job, or of avoiding military academy! Luckily, they encounter "Rufus" (George Carlin) and his amazing "Tardis"-esque phone box that they discover they can now use to travel through time and actually meet the great and the good from the past - anywhere in the world. Can they manage to convince some of these people to come to 1980s San Dimas and help them present a real story of time? This is good fun, this. There is a great deal of fraternal chemistry between Reeves and a particularly engaging Winter. The escapades are enjoyably episodic in nature, peppered with just enough history and humour to stop the overall effect becoming puerile. The two lads genuinely engage with the audience as their kindly nature and curiosity proves just a little contagious. Of course, they face obstacles - some with a samurai sword, some with a flashing blue light - and no, there isn't a great deal of jeopardy with the plot - but I really quiet enjoyed this well paced, written and delivered characterful fantasy adventure.

Jan 04, 2023