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Looney Tunes: Back in Action (2003)


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Synopsis:
Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck are up to their feudin’ ways again. Tired of playing second fiddle to Bugs, Daffy has decided to leave the Studio for good. He is aided by Warner Bros.’ humor impaired Vice President of Comedy, Kate Houghton, who releases him from his contract and instructs WB security guard/aspiring stuntman DJ Drake to capture and “escort” Daffy off the studio lot. (In other words, he’s fired and tossed out on his tail feathers.) Suddenly a sidekick without a hero, the duck decides to ally himself with DJ, whether he likes it or not. Consequently, Daffy is on the scene when DJ discovers that his famous movie star father Damian Drake, known for playing suave international spies onscreen, is actually a suave international spy in real life--and has been kidnapped by the nefarious Mr. Chairman of the equally nefarious Acme Corporation. It seems that Damian knows the whereabouts of the mysterious and powerful Blue Monkey Diamond, and the Chairman will do anything to get his hands on it. With Daffy in tow, DJ hits the road in a desperate attempt to outrace the evil Acme stooges to the diamond and save the world from their evil clutches. Unbeknownst to the two neo-spies, they are also being followed by VP Kate and Bugs--the studio brass has decided that the rabbit needs a comic foil after all, and Kate’s job is on the line if she can’t get Daffy back to work ASAP. Their chase sends the foursome around the globe to meet up with various undercover operatives, from Dusty Tails, a showgirl at Yosemite Sam’s glitzy Las Vegas casino, to Mother, the stern but loving caretaker of the various otherworldly creatures housed at Area 52--a location so extraordinarily top secret that Area 51 was invented just to hide it. Then it’s off to the lights of Paris and the treasures of the Louvre, and finally into the deepest jungles of Africa, where they must beat the dastardly Chairman to the deadly diamond--or it’s “That’s all, folks!” for the world as we know it.

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Theatrical Release
11/14/2003
Studio Credit
Warner Bros. Pictures Studio
Director Credit
Joe Dante Director
Cast Credit
Brendan Fraser DJ Drake, Himself, Voice of Tazmanian Devil & Tazmanian She-Devil
Jenna Elfman Kate Houghton
Steve Martin Mr Chairman
Timothy Dalton Damien Drake
Heather Locklear Dusty Tails
Joan Cusack Mother
Bill Goldberg Mr Smith
Don Stanton Mr Warner
Dan Stanton Mr Warner's Brother
Dick Miller Security Guard
Roger Corman Hollywood Director
Kevin McCarthy Dr Bennell
Jeff Gordon Himself
Matthew Lillard Himself
Mary Woronov Acme VP, Bad Ideas
Marc Lawrence Acme VP, Stating the Obvious
Bill McKinney Acme VP, Nitpicking
George Murdock Acme VP, Unfairly Promoted
Robert Picardo Acme VP, Rhetorical Questions
Ron Perlman Acme VP, Never Learning
Vernon G Wells Acme VP, Child Labor
Leo Rossi Acme VP, Climbing to the Top
Archie Hahn Stunt Director
Allan Graf Interrogator
Austin Cuccia Tour Bus Girl
Marie-Claude Jacques Flower Vendor
Michael Azria Paris Cafe Waiter
Dan Romanelli Studio Executive
Ryan O'Dell Bugs Bunny's Driver
Kevin Thompson Dancing Yosemite Sam
Arturo Gil Dancing Yosemite Sam
Gabriel Pimentel Dancing Yosemite Sam
Steve Babiar Dancing Yosemite Sam
Martin Klebba Dancing Yosemite Sam
Joe Alaskey Voice of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Beaky Buzzard, Sylvester & Mama Bear
Jeff Glen Bennett Voice of Yosemite Sam, Foghorn Leghorn & Nasty Canasta
Billy West Voice of Elmer Fudd & Peter Lorre
Eric Goldberg Voice of Tweety Bird, Marvin the Martian & Speedy Gonzalez
Bruce Lanoil Voice of Pepe Le Pew
June Foray Voice of Granny
Robert Bergen Voice of Porky Pig
Casey Kasem Voice of Shaggy
Frank Welker Voice of Scooby-Doo
Danny Chamberg Voice of Cottontail Smith
Stan Freberg Voice of Baby Bear
Will Ryan Voice of Papa Bear
Danny Mann Voice of Robo Dog & Spy Car
Mel Blanc Voice of Gremlin Car
Tara Wilson Dancer
Gelsey Weiss Dancer
Liz Ramos Dancer
Becca Sweitzer Dancer
Alysha Wheeler Dancer
Chi Johnson Dancer
Shanti Lowry Dancer
Erica Gudis Dancer
Tanee McCall Dancer
Brenda Mae Hamilton Dancer
Emily Zachary Dancer
Janina Garraway Dancer
Micki Duran Dancer
Shealan Spencer Dancer
Brandon Henschel Dancer
Production Credits Credit
Chris de Faria Executive Producer
Steven Wilzbach Associate Producer
Paula Weinstein Producer
Larry Doyle Executive Producer
Bernie Goldmann Producer
Production Companies Credit
Baltimore/Spring Creek Productions Production Company
Goldmann Pictures Production Company
Baltimore Pictures Production Company
Warner Bros. Animation Production Company
Distribution Companies Credit
Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Group Domestic Video Distributor
Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution Domestic Theatrical Distributor
Locations  
Southern California, Las Vegas  
Writer Credit
Larry Doyle Screenplay
Glenn Ficarra Story By
John Requa Story By
Accounting Credit
Katherine L Zaslaw Assistant Accountant
Jackie Baugh Production Accountant
Kaye McCall Assistant Accountant
Art Department Credit
Stella Vaccaro Art Director - Supervising Art Director
Freddy Waff Leadman
Lee Runnels Greensman
Jessica Biggins Art Department - Art Department Researcher
Bill Brzeski Production Designer
John P Bruce Set Designer
Lisa K Sessions Set Decorator
Chris Aguirre Storyboard Artist
Jim Bandsuh Illustrator
Carolyn Lassek Dresser
S Ford Jones Greensman
Ann Harris Set Designer
Bob Camp Storyboard Artist
Paul Sonski Art Director
Mike Van Cleave Illustrator
Luca Borghese Art Department - Art Department Researcher
Anthony Vitagliano Greensman
August Hall Illustrator
Danelle Davenport Storyboard Artist
Pamela Klamer Set Designer
John Kleber Art Director
Andrew E W Murdock Set Designer
Kurt Dumas Storyboard Artist
Richardo Patino Greensman
Jeff Ozimek Set Designer
Eric Goldberg Storyboard Artist
Chris Headrick Storyboard Artist
Carl Stensel Set Designer
Sloane U'Ren Set Designer
TJ House Storyboard Artist
Tom Jung Storyboard Artist
Bruce West Set Designer
Mark Kausler Storyboard Artist
Hank Mayo Storyboard Artist
John McIntyre Storyboard Artist
Steve D Moore Storyboard Artist
Felipe Morell Storyboard Artist
Len Morganti Storyboard Artist
John Ramirez Storyboard Artist
Eric Ramsey Storyboard Artist
Peter Shin Storyboard Artist
Jeff Siergey Storyboard Artist
Tom Sito Storyboard Artist
David S Smith Storyboard Artist
Guy Vasilovich Storyboard Artist
John D Williamson Storyboard Artist
Casting Credit
Frankie Mason Extras Casting
Leanna Sheldon Casting Associate
Mary-Gail Artz Casting
Barbara Cohen Casting
Lora Kennedy Casting
Craft Services Credit
Bruce Morin Craft Service
John Ceylan Craft Service
Wayne Miller Craft Service
Sonny Griffin Craft Service (2nd Unit)
Film Camera Credit
Jacques Jouffret Steadicam Operator
Casey Hotchkiss Camera Operator - "A" Camera Operator
Tanya Moreau-Smith Color - Color Styling
Bill Coss Assistant Camera - First Assistant "A" Camera
Steven Poster Photography - Additional Photography
Robert Sterry Video Playback
Dean Cundey Director of Photography
Chris Cundey Video Playback
Larry Dean Davis Camera Operator - "B" Camera Operator
Randy Nolan Steadicam Operator
Karl Linde Assistant Camera - First Assistant "B" Camera
Patrick Loungway Director of Photography (2nd Unit)
Suzanne Hanover Photography - Still Photographer
Scott Goodrich Assistant Camera - Second Assistant "A" Camera
Malcolm Brown Jr Camera Operator - Additional Camera Operator
Colin Anderson Steadicam Operator
Mark Vargo Dir