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The Smurfs

Smurf Happens.
2011 | 103m | English

(101660 votes)

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When the evil wizard Gargamel chases the tiny blue Smurfs out of their village, they tumble from their magical world and into ours -- in fact, smack dab in the middle of Central Park. Just three apples high and stuck in the Big Apple, the Smurfs must find a way to get back to their village before Gargamel tracks them down.
Release Date: Jul 29, 2011
Director: Raja Gosnell
Writer: David N. Weiss, Jay Scherick, David Ronn, J. David Stem
Genres: Animation, Family, Comedy, Fantasy, Adventure
Keywords moon, magic, based on comic, blue, vortex, cat and mouse, duringcreditsstinger, live action and animation
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Sony Pictures Animation, Kerner Entertainment Company
Box Office Revenue: $563,749,323
Budget: $110,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Hank Azaria Gargamel
Neil Patrick Harris Patrick Winslow
Jayma Mays Grace Winslow
Jonathan Winters Papa Smurf (voice)
Katy Perry Smurfette (voice)
Anton Yelchin Clumsy Smurf (voice)
Sofía Vergara Odile Anjelou
Tim Gunn Henri
Frank Welker Azrael (voice)
Madison McKinley Model
Meg Phillips Model
Mahadeo Shivraj Cabbie
Julie Chang Newscaster
Mark Doherty Bluetooth Businessman
Minglie Chen Young Woman
Sean Kenin Guy in Plaid Shirt
Victor Pagan Bum
Adria Baratta Anjelou Employee
Paula Pizzi Odile's Mother
Andrew Sellon Waiter
Julianna Rigoglioso Little Sister
Daria Rae Figlo Blonde Sister
Bradley Gosnell Toy Salesperson
Heidi Armbruster Toy Store Parent
Finnerty Steeves Toy Store Parent
John Speredakos Parent with Girls
Skai Jackson Kicking Girl
Alex Hall Skateboard Kid
Eric Redgate Skateboard Kid
Jojo Gonzalez FAO Custodian
Scott Dillin Cop
Tyree Michael Simpson Cop
Sean Ringgold Inmate Bubba
Mario D'Leon Bubba's Inmate Friend
Liz Smith Party Guest
Tom Colicchio Party Guest
Michael Musto Party Guest
Joan Rivers Party Guest
Olivia Palermo Party Guest
Julia Enescu Party Guest
Lauren Waggoner Party Guest
Mr. Krinkle Azrael
Hank Elway
Alan Cumming Gutsy Smurf (voice)
Fred Armisen Brainy Smurf (voice)
George Lopez Grouchy Smurf (voice)
Kenan Thompson Greedy Smurf (voice)
Jeff Foxworthy Handy Smurf (voice)
John Oliver Vanity Smurf (voice)
Wolfgang Puck Chef Smurf (voice)
Gary Basaraba Hefty Smurf (voice)
Paul Reubens Jokey Smurf (voice)
B.J. Novak Baker Smurf (voice)
Tom Kane Narrator Smurf (voice)
John Kassir Crazy Smurf (Voice)
Joel McCrary Farmer Smurf (voice)
Mary McGloin Mother of Girl in Store (uncredited)
Name Job
David N. Weiss Story, Screenplay
Jay Scherick Screenplay
David Ronn Screenplay
J. David Stem Story, Screenplay
David Rubin Casting
Jimmy Almeida Animation
Andy Hass Animation
Kevin Webb Animation
Mike Dharney Animation
Elizabeth McClurg Compositors
Yuhon Ng Animation
Aaron Williams VFX Artist
Elise de Blois Set Decoration
Justin Ritson Additional Second Assistant Director
Peter Thorell Second Assistant Director
Richard Baratta Unit Production Manager
Chris Shriver Art Direction
Benita Allen First Assistant Director
David Catalano Additional Second Assistant Director
David M. Dunlap Second Unit Director
Tudor Jones First Assistant Director
Christian Wintter Art Direction
Salvatore E. Sutera Additional Second Assistant Director
Chris Gibson Second Assistant Director
Conor Kelly Second Second Assistant Director
Frederic Roth First Assistant Director
Regina Graves Set Decoration
Jayne Armstrong Post Production Supervisor
Jerad Marantz Makeup Designer
Maura Kelly Additional Second Assistant Director
Jered Zalman Assistant Editor
Kris de Bruyne Digital Producer
Sarah Monat Foley Artist
Heather Comer Extras Casting
Raja Gosnell Director
Peyo Comic Book, Characters
Heitor Pereira Original Music Composer
Sabrina Plisco Editor
Richard Hicks Casting
Bill Boes Production Design
Phil Meheux Director of Photography
Rita Ryack Costume Design
G.A. Aguilar Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director
Ronni Brown Foley Artist
Todd Tucker Makeup Designer
John Cenatiempo Stunts
Chris Cenatiempo Stunts
Jill Brown Stunts
Shawnna Thibodeau Stunts
Aja Frary Stunts
Mo Henry Negative Cutter
Name Title
Jordan Kerner Producer
Ezra Swerdlow Executive Producer
Paul Neesan Executive Producer
Ben Haber Executive Producer
Hendrik Coysman Co-Producer
Véronique Culliford Co-Producer
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Reviews

Kamurai
6.0

Decent watch, probably won't watch again, but can recommend. I grew up watching The Smurfs, the CG Smurf animation is actually pretty good, but there is something about how they're personalized that rubs me the wrong way. Either the delivery is just different enough from the cartoon, or there is ... something about the Smurfs being in a modern world that I entirely disapprove of, or both. This reminds me a lot of "Yogi Bear" where in a movie, the title character(s) should be the main focus and the most enjoyable characters. It might have actually worked against them to put Neil Patrick Harris and Jayma Mays in this. I don't think they "upstaged" the little blue creatures, but they were, by far, the best parts of this movie, and their story was strong enough it could have been a movie to its own...in fact, I'm sure if I looked hard enough, I could find a "work is hard, I'm about to get fired, and we're about to have a baby" movie. For something as unique as the Smurfs, the movie puts a lot of money into it not being anything special. They could have saved a lot of money by making it a "girl running from her angry boyfriend" movie. They also have NPH specifically degrading the Smurfs for their general positivity in the same manner as the villain: this makes the audience villainize the lead protagonist in this movie, as the Smurfs are relegated to little than hostages in the human movie. Now, it's not to say that there isn't a certain level of charm to the Smurfs, but it's definitely not the Smurfs I remember, and having such a goofy villain is really all that saves the movie, and even then they go too far with some of the situations he is in.

Jun 23, 2021