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The Green Hornet

Breaking the Law to Protect It.
2011 | 119m | English

(167721 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

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Britt Reid, the heir to the largest newspaper fortune in Los Angeles, is a spoiled playboy who has been, thus far, happy to lead an aimless life. After his father dies, Britt meets Kato, a resourceful company employee. Realizing that they have the talent and resources to make something of their lives, Britt and Kato join forces as costumed crime-fighters to bring down the city's most-powerful criminal, Chudnofsky.
Release Date: Jan 12, 2011
Director: Michel Gondry
Writer: Evan Goldberg, Seth Rogen
Genres: Comedy, Action, Crime
Keywords martial arts, assassin, bomb, superhero, nightclub, vandalism, training, knife, trap, playboy, revenge, kato, meth lab
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Sony Pictures, Original Film, Reliance Big Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $227,817,248
Budget: $120,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Seth Rogen Britt Reid / Green Hornet
Jay Chou Kato
Cameron Diaz Lenore Case
Tom Wilkinson James Reid
Christoph Waltz Chudnofsky
Edward James Olmos Michael Axford
David Harbour Frank Scanlon
Chad L. Coleman Chili
Jamie Harris Popeye
Edward Furlong Tupper
Jill Remez Daily Sentinel Reporter
Joe O'Connor Daily Sentinel Reporter
Morgan Rusler Daily Sentinel Reporter
Joshua Erenberg Young Britt
Lio Tipton Anna Lee
Taylor Cole Limo Girl
Robert Clotworthy Politician
Jamison Yang City Hall Reporter
Michael Holden Funeral Businessman
Irene White Maid
Gary Davis Police Officer
Billy Mayo Police Officer
Brandon Rudat TV Anchor
Beverly Brooks TV Anchor
Lu Parker TV Anchor
George Fisher Chauffeur
Diane Mizota TV Reporter (Reid Estate)
Theodore Bressman Daniel Vertlieb / Dead Reporter
Dave Rickley Archive Reporter
Dina Mamedoya Russian Aftermath Reporter
Tanner Gill SWAT Leader
George Fisher Chauffeur
Daniel Arrias Drug Dealer
Eddie Perez Drug Dealer
Bryan Thompson Crackhead
Reuben Langdon Crackhead
Amir Abdalla Armenian Gang Boss
Alexandra Lord Pool Girl
Christy Petersen Pool Girl
Frederick C. Ruiz Club Bouncer
Keith Adams Chudnofsky's Gang
Dennis Keiffer Chudnofsky's Gang
Travon Magee Chudnofsky's Gang
David Powledge Chudnofsky's Gang
Jerry Trimble Chudnofsky's Gang
Melissa Barker Restaurant Customer (uncredited)
James Franco Danny Crystal Cleer (uncredited)
Thomas Rosales Jr. Gang Leader (uncredited)
Matt McColm Chudnofsky's Gang (uncredited)
John Koyama Chudnofsky's Gang (uncredited)
Joey Courteau Rock Fan (uncredited)
Name Job
Brian Avery Stunts
Fran Striker Characters
Owen Paterson Production Design
George W. Trendle Characters
Chris O'Connell Visual Effects Editor
Aaron Williams VFX Artist
Lisa Lovaas Costume Supervisor
Jamie Dixon Visual Effects Supervisor
Jonathan Watson First Assistant Director
Michael Hausman First Assistant Director
Christina Fong Second Assistant Director
Camille Cellucci Visual Effects Producer
Greg Papalia Supervising Art Director
Chad S. Frey Art Direction
Benjamin Edelberg Art Direction
Ronald R. Reiss Set Decoration
Andrew M. Siegel Property Master
Anne Rapp Script Supervisor
Ian Fox "A" Camera Operator
Andrew Rowlands "B" Camera Operator, Steadicam Operator
Denise Dellavalle Key Makeup Artist
Erin Wooldridge Makeup Artist
Robin Fredriksz Makeup Artist
Cheryl Eckert Key Hair Stylist
Soo-Jin Yoon Hairstylist
John Pritchett Production Sound Mixer
David M. Roberts Boom Operator
Jim Schwalm Special Effects Coordinator
Mike Fantasia Location Manager
Stacey S. McIntosh Construction Coordinator
Bruce Luizzi Leadman
Scot A. McKay Armorer
Kym Langlie Unit Publicist
Jaimie Trueblood Still Photographer
Jessica Drake Dialect Coach
Dylan Quirt First Assistant Editor
Aaron Brock First Assistant Editor
Adam M. Weber Assistant Editor
Jeffrey J. Haboush Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Greg P. Russell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael J. Benavente Supervising ADR Editor
Ulrika Akander Dialogue Editor
Mildred Iatrou Dialogue Editor
Dino DiMuro Sound Effects Editor
Christopher Assells Sound Effects Editor
Tim Walston Sound Effects Editor
Ann Scibelli Sound Effects Editor
Howard London ADR Mixer
Carlton Kaller Music Editor
Joe E. Rand Music Editor
Patrick D. Hurd Visual Effects Coordinator
Jeffrey G. Barnett Stunts
Allan Padelford Stunts
Liliana Colombo Rotoscoping Artist
Michel Gondry Director
Evan Goldberg Screenplay
Seth Rogen Screenplay
James Newton Howard Original Music Composer
John Schwartzman Director of Photography
Michael Tronick Editor
Francine Maisler Casting
Kym Barrett Costume Design
Vic Armstrong Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director
Andy Armstrong Stunt Coordinator
Michael Grillo Unit Production Manager
Randy Moore Art Direction
Kimberly Greene Makeup Department Head
Melissa Yonkey Hair Department Head
John Frazier Special Effects Supervisor
Evan Henke Additional Editor
Dennis Sands Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Harry Cohen Supervising Sound Editor
Wylie Stateman Supervising Sound Editor
Hector C. Gika Sound Effects Editor
Barbara Harris ADR Voice Casting
Mimi Lesseos Stunts
Steven Lambert Stunts
Terry Leonard Stunts
Robin Bonaccorsi Stunts
Anita Hart Stunts
Jeff Imada Fight Choreographer
Thomas Rosales Jr. Stunts
Vanessa Motta Stunts
Jennifer Caputo Stunt Driver
Annie Ellis Stunts
Dana Dru Evenson Stunts
J.J. Perry Stunts
Mark De Alessandro Stunts
Jack Gill Stunts
Gregory J. Barnett Stunts
Keith Woulard Stunts
Jill Brown Stunt Driver
Matt McColm Stunts
Janene Carleton Stunt Driver
Diane Peterson Stunt Driver
Clay Cullen Stunts
Simone Bargetze Stunts
Jay Chou Songs
Jalil Jay Lynch Stunts
Peter Lyons Collister Second Unit Director of Photography
Dwight Angelito Stereoscopic Coordinator
Glenn Morris Visual Effects Coordinator
Mo Henry Negative Cutter
Andy Cheng Stunts
Name Title
Ori Marmur Executive Producer
George W. Trendle, Jr. Executive Producer
Raffi Adlan Co-Producer
Leeann Stonebreaker Associate Producer
Neal H. Moritz Producer
Seth Rogen Executive Producer
Evan Goldberg Executive Producer
Michael Grillo Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
8.0

Disclaimer: This Reviewer Knows Nothing About The Origin Shows Whatsoever! You kinda feel as an amateur reviewer that you need to spell out that you have no affinity with a comic book/TV/film franchise. For the venom and bile that gets spewn by fans of said franchises when filmic adaptations don' ... t meet expectations - can get quite scary at times! The Green Hornet was released in 2011 and I remember how poorly it was received by the fans of the origin productions. Nothing new there in reality, Green Lantern, that was also released this same year, received the same treatment. So how does something like The Green Hornet stack up to someone who's just after a mindless couple of hours of high energy thrills and witty repartee? Is it funny? Is it packed with action? Is it showcasing some nifty set pieces, some nifty set design and some bonkers escapism? Well the answer is yes to all of those. The writing away from the gags is nothing to get excited about (Cameron Diaz gets short shrift on the page), while if you have an aversion to Seth Rogen this is a film to make you choke on your own vomit, but to the standard super hero/crime fighting frolics fan, this has it all. Including Christoph Waltz having a great time as the villain and Jay Chou being simply wonderful. Fart gun and disco santa, bromance and car carnage, delightful. Sorry Hornet purists, it's a riot. To me at least... 7.5/10

May 16, 2024
Dark Jedi
2.0

My what a disappointment! I was kind of looking forward to this movie. I had read a few of the magazines as a kid and I think I might even have had a Green Hornet toy car. A masked hero with a martial arts expert and mechanical genius as his side kick and a really cool car. Not one of those ridiculo ... us wimpy ones but a real old-fashioned American car having a large V8 engine with the proper sound and everything. So what could go wrong? Well a lot! Half way through the movie I was wondering how bloody stupid the producer really thought the audience was. The bad guy was a total joke. Completely wacko in a very stupid way. Not fun at all. But the worst thing was that the hero, played by Seth Rogen, was even more stupid. He was nothing but a dumbass, loudmouthed, idiot throughout the entire movie. Even when he wasn’t directly screwing up just the fact that he was in the scene and opened his mouth was enough to ruin it. And what about these ridiculous slow motion scenes with the targets flashing red just before some action taking place? The guys where not supposed to have real superpowers so stop making it look like they had for Christ sake! Seth Rogen had a part in writing the script as well and that was probably a huge mistake. Scripts should be left to professionals and not wannabe comedians.

May 16, 2024
Kamurai
6.0

Decent watch, might watch again, but I don't feel it's a confident recommendation. I know it's based off a (1936) vigilante hero that actually pre-dates Batman (1939), and that means there is a long, rich history there, but....I don't care. I'm not sure why it started, and I don't feel like rese ... arching it. This movie, looks like it just lifted part of Seth Rogen's life and put a Green Hornet skin on it. I'm sure he pays some asian guy to perform martial arts for him while he parties. Jokes aside, it was nice to see Rogen hit his limit on a believable action front: which does involve someone else (in this case, Jay Chou) doing most of the work. Rogen fits right into the role of a spoiled, obnoxious party boy, but even though he's supposed to be the funny one, Jay Chou is just as funny with Cameron Diaz putting out some humor as well. I'm clearly not a Seth Rogen fan, and I don't think I'm a Green Hornet fan: I'm realizing I'm not even a Batmobile fan just now. I guess I'm not into cool cars, and a firefight is a firefight, having a gas gun isn't interesting. All said and done, it's a good experience, there are just a lot of other movies, even "super" hero movies to watch before this.

Jun 23, 2021