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Gremlins

Gremlins is a 1984 American comedy horror film directed by Joe Dante, written by Chris Columbus, and starring Zach Galligan, Phoebe Cates, Hoyt Axton, Polly Holliday, and Frances Lee McCain, with Howie Mandel providing the voice of Gizmo, the main mogwai character. It draws on legends of folkloric mischievous creatures that cause malfunctions—"gremlins"—in the British Royal Air Force going back to World War II. The story follows young man Billy Peltzer, who receives a strange creature as a pet, which then spawns other creatures that transform into aggressive, imp-like monsters that wreak havoc on Billy's town during Christmas Eve.[2]

Gremlins
Theatrical release poster by John Alvin
Directed byJoe Dante
Written byChris Columbus
Produced byMichael Finnell
Starring
CinematographyJohn Hora
Edited byTina Hirsch
Music byJerry Goldsmith
Production
companies
Distributed byWarner Bros.[1]
Release date
  • June 8, 1984 (1984-06-08)
Running time
106 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$11 million
Box office$212.9 million

The film was the center of large merchandising campaigns and opts for black comedy, balanced against a Christmastime setting. Steven Spielberg was the film's executive producer, with the film being produced by Michael Finnell.

Gremlins was theatrically released on June 8, 1984 by Warner Bros. to critical and commercial success. However, it was heavily criticized for some of its more violent sequences. In response to this and to similar complaints about Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Spielberg suggested that the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) alter its rating system, which it did within two months of the film's release, creating a new PG-13 rating.[3][a] It was followed by a sequel, Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990).

Plot edit

Struggling inventor Randall Peltzer visits a Chinatown antique store, hoping to find a Christmas present for his son Billy. In it, Randall finds a small, furry creature called a mogwai (Cantonese: 魔怪, 'devil'). The owner, Mr. Wing, refuses to sell it to Randall, but his grandson secretly does, warning Randall to remember three important rules: do not expose the mogwai to light, especially sunlight, which will kill it; do not let it come in contact with water; and above all, never feed it after midnight.

Randall returns home to Kingston Falls, where he gives the mogwai to Billy as a pet. Billy works in the local bank, but fears that his dog Barney will be put down by widowed miser Mrs. Deagle. Randall names the mogwai "Gizmo" and explains the three rules. Gizmo is friendly and docile, but when Billy's friend Pete accidentally spills water on Gizmo, five more mogwai spawn from him, a more mischievous sort led by the aggressive Stripe, named after the mohawk-like tuft of fur on his head. Billy shows one of the mogwai to his former elementary school science teacher, Mr. Hanson, spawning another mogwai, on whom Hanson experiments. Back at home, Stripe and his fellow mogwai trick Billy into feeding them after midnight by severing the power cord on his alarm clock. They form cocoons, as does Hanson's mogwai, which soon hatch, emerging as destructive monsters called "gremlins", who attack Billy's mother, Lynn, while Hanson is murdered by his gremlin.

Lynn and Billy are able to kill the gremlins, except for Stripe, who escapes to a local YMCA where he jumps into its swimming pool, spawning an army of gremlins that wreak havoc in Kingston Falls. Many people are injured or outright killed by the gremlins' rampage, including Mrs. Deagle. Billy rescues his girlfriend, Kate Beringer, and they hide in the bank where Kate reveals to Billy and Gizmo that when she was nine years old, her father went missing on Christmas Eve and did not come home on Christmas Day either; several days later, he was found dead in their chimney while dressed as Santa Claus. Planning to surprise her and her mother, he had accidentally slipped and broken his neck, killing him instantly, while climbing down the chimney. Still suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, Kate confesses this is how she lost her Christmas spirit.

Billy and Kate discover that the gremlins are watching Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in the local theater. They set off a natural gas explosion, killing all the gremlins except for Stripe, who left to get more candy at a Montgomery Ward store across the street. As morning approaches, they follow Stripe into the department store, where he attempts to use a fountain to spawn more gremlins. Gizmo opens a nearby skylight, exposing Stripe to sunlight, killing him.

As the local news reports on the day's mysterious tragedies, Mr. Wing reclaims Gizmo at the Peltzer home. He scolds the Peltzers for their negligence and criticizes Western society for its carelessness with nature. However, as he turns to leave, Gizmo, having bonded with Billy, bids him goodbye. A touched Wing then concedes that Billy may be ready one day, and until then, Gizmo will be waiting.

Cast edit

Voices edit

Mogwai and Gremlin vocal effects provided by Brad Kesten (uncredited), Michael Winslow, Bob Bergen, Fred Newman, Peter Cullen, Jim Cummings (uncredited), Sonny Melendrez (uncredited), Mark Dodson, Bob Holt, and Michael Sheehan.[8][9]

Cameos edit

Production edit

Background edit

Gremlins was produced at a time when combining horror and comedy was becoming increasingly popular. According to Professor Noël Carroll, Ghostbusters, released the same weekend as Gremlins, and the comic strip The Far Side also followed this trend. Carroll argued that there was now a new genre emphasizing sudden shifts between humorous and horrific scenes, drawing laughs with plot elements that have been traditionally used to scare.[10]

The notion of gremlins was first conceived during the 1920s when mechanical failures in RAF aircraft were jokingly blamed on the small monsters. The term "gremlins" also entered popular culture as children's author and RAF pilot Roald Dahl published a book called The Gremlins in 1943, based on the mischievous creatures.[11] Walt Disney considered making a film of it. A Bugs Bunny cartoon of the era, Falling Hare, has him battling a gremlin on an airplane. Joe Dante had read The Gremlins and said that the book was of some influence on his film. In 1983, Dante publicly distanced his work from earlier films, explaining, "Our gremlins are somewhat different—they're sort of green, and they have big mouths, and they smile a lot and they do incredibly, really nasty things to people and enjoy it all the while".[12][13]

Development edit

 
Chris Columbus conceived of the idea for Gremlins and wrote the initial draft as a spec script.

The story of Gremlins was conceived by Chris Columbus. As Columbus explained, his inspiration came from his loft, when at night "what sounded like a platoon of mice would come out and to hear them skittering around in the blackness was really creepy".[14] He then wrote the original screenplay as a spec script to show potential employers that he had writing abilities. The story was not actually intended to be filmed until Steven Spielberg took an interest in turning it into a film.[13] As Spielberg explained, "It's one of the most original things I've come across in many years, which is why I bought it."[12] Spielberg considered Tim Burton to direct the film after seeing his short film Frankenweenie.[15]

After deciding to executive produce the film himself, Spielberg chose Dante as his director because of his experience with horror-comedy; Dante had previously directed The Howling (1981); however, in the time between The Howling and the offer to film Gremlins, he had experienced a lull in his career.[13] Dante began doing storyboard work on the film while also working as a director on Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983), a film on which Spielberg also served as a director.[16] The film's producer was Michael Finnell, who had also worked on The Howling with Dante. Spielberg took the project to Warner Bros. and co-produced it through his own company, Amblin Entertainment.

The film's script went through a few drafts before a shooting script was finalized. The first version was much darker than the final film. Various scenes were cut, including one which portrayed Billy's mother dying in her struggle with the gremlins, with her head thrown down the stairs when Billy arrives. Dante later explained the scene made the film darker than the filmmakers wanted. There was also a scene where the gremlins ate Billy's dog and a scene where the gremlins attacked a McDonald's, eating customers instead of burgers. Also, instead of Stripe being a mogwai who becomes a gremlin, there was originally no mogwai named Stripe; rather, Gizmo was supposed to transform into Stripe the gremlin. Spielberg overruled this plot element as he felt Gizmo was cute and that audiences would want him to be present throughout the film.[13]

The film mentions an urban legend[17] in which Kate reveals in a speech that her father died at Christmas when he dressed as Santa Claus and broke his neck while climbing down the family's chimney. After the film was completed, studio executives insisted upon its removal, because they felt it was too ambiguous as to whether it was supposed to be funny or sad. Dante refused to take the scene out, saying it represented the film as a whole, which had a combination of horrific and comedic elements. Spielberg did not like the scene but, despite his creative control, he viewed Gremlins as Dante's project and allowed him to leave it in.[13] A parody of this scene is featured in Gremlins 2: The New Batch.

Casting edit

 
Zach Galligan was a relatively unknown actor when cast as the lead character Billy.

Phoebe Cates was cast as Kate, Billy's girlfriend, despite concerns that she was known for playing more risqué parts, such as Linda Barrett in Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982). Spielberg urged the casting of the relatively unknown Zach Galligan as Billy because he saw chemistry between Galligan and Cates during auditions. Galligan later compared himself to Billy, saying he was a "geeky kid", and that being in the film "was really kind of a dream" given "what I get to do, what my character gets to do, blow up movie theatres", adding that he "got to work with great people".[18] Spielberg commented when Galligan was testing with Cates that "he's in love with her already" and that was how Galligan won the part.[19] Kevin Bacon, Ralph Macchio, Emilio Estevez, and Judd Nelson also auditioned.[20][21]

In contrast to Galligan, many of the supporting actors and actresses were better known. Veteran actor Glynn Turman portrayed the high school science teacher whose study of a newborn mogwai leads to his death after it forms a cocoon and emerges as a vicious gremlin. Dick Miller, who was a regular in Dante's films, was another experienced actor on the set, playing a World War II veteran who first refers to the creatures as gremlins. Rand was played by Hoyt Axton, who was always the filmmakers' preferred choice for the role even though it was widely contested by other actors.[13] Axton's experience included acting as the father in The Black Stallion (1979), and he was also a country music singer-songwriter. After an introductory scene to Gremlins was cut, Axton's voice earned him the added role of the narrator to establish some context. Mr. Wing was played by Keye Luke, a renowned film actor, whose film career spanned half a century. Although in reality he was around 80 at the time of filming, and his character was very elderly, Luke's youthful appearance had to be covered by make-up.[13]

Corey Feldman, who up to that time had primarily been in commercials, played Pete Fountaine, establishing his early credentials as a child actor. Polly Holliday, an actress best known for her role in Alice, played Mrs. Deagle. Dante considered the casting fortunate, as she was well-known, and he considered her to be talented. Two other well-known actors, Fast Times' Judge Reinhold and character actor Edward Andrews, received roles that were significantly reduced after the film was edited; they played Billy's superiors at the bank.[13]

Special effects edit

 
Comedian Howie Mandel provided the voice for Gizmo.

Some of the performances were shot on the Courthouse Square and Colonial Street sets of the Universal Studios Lot in Universal City, California (Mrs. Deagle's house was one such set as well as the opening street scenes in Chinatown, which were filmed on the Warner Bros. Studios backlot). This required fake snow; Dante also felt it was an atmosphere that would make the special effects more convincing.

An earlier attempt to use monkeys to interpret the gremlins was abandoned because the test monkey panicked when made to wear a gremlin head. Puppets and marionettes were used instead, so the actors worked alongside them in most scenes.[22] Nevertheless, after the actors finished their work for good, a great deal of effort was spent finishing the effects.

Numerous small rubber puppets, some of which were mechanical, were used to portray Gizmo and the gremlins. They were designed by Chris Walas. There was more than one Gizmo puppet, and occasionally Galligan, when carrying one, would set him down off camera, and when Gizmo appeared again sitting on a surface it was actually a different puppet wired to the surface. These puppets had many limitations. The Gizmo puppets were particularly frustrating because they were smaller and thus broke down more. While Walas recommended making the mogwais larger to make their creation and functioning easier for the special effects team, Dante insisted on keeping their size small to enhance the cuteness of the creatures.[23] Consequently, to satisfy the crew, a scene was included in which the gremlins hang Gizmo on a wall and throw darts at him. This was included on a list that the crew created known to them as the "Horrible Things to do to Gizmo" list.[13]

Other effects required large mogwai faces and ears to be produced for close-ups, as the puppets were less capable of conveying emotion. Consequently, large props simulating food were needed for the close-ups in the scene in which the mogwai feast after midnight. An enlarged Gizmo puppet was also needed for the scene in which he multiplies. The new mogwai, who popped out of Gizmo's body as small, furry balls which then started to grow, were balloons and expanded as such. Walas had also created the exploding gremlin in the microwave by means of a balloon that was allowed to burst.[13]

Howie Mandel provided the voice for Gizmo, and prolific voice actor Frank Welker provided the voice for Stripe. It was Welker who suggested Mandel perform in Gremlins. The puppets' lines were mostly invented by the voice actors, based on cues from the physical actions of the puppets, which were filmed before the voice work. When developing the voice for Gizmo, Mandel explained, "[Gizmo was] cute and naive, so, you know, I got in touch with that... I couldn't envision going any other way or do something different with it".[24] The majority of the other gremlins' voices were performed by Michael Winslow and Peter Cullen, while the remaining voices were done by Bob Bergen, Fred Newman, Mark Dodson, Bob Holt, and Michael Sheehan.

Music edit

The film's score was composed by Jerry Goldsmith, who won a Saturn Award for Best Music for his efforts. The main score was composed with the objective of conveying "the mischievous humor and mounting suspense of Gremlins".[14] Goldsmith also wrote Gizmo's song, which was hummed by Ilene Keys, a child actress and acquaintance of Goldsmith, rather than Mandel himself.[13][7] Goldsmith also appears in the film, alongside Steven Spielberg, in the scene where Rand calls home from the salesman's convention.

The soundtrack album was released by Geffen Records as a specially priced 7 cut mini-album on LP and cassette (Goldsmith's music comprised all of side two) and reissued on compact disc in 1993 only in Germany.

  1. Gremlins...Mega Madness – Michael Sembello (3:50)
  2. Make It Shine – Quarterflash (4:10)
  3. Out/Out – Peter Gabriel (7:00)
  4. The Gift (4:51)
  5. Gizmo (4:09)
  6. Mrs. Deagle (2:50)
  7. The Gremlin Rag (4:03)

"Gremlins...Mega Madness" was also released as a single, with "The Gremlin Rag" as its B-side (The USA release has Late For Work).

In 2011, Film Score Monthly issued a two-disc release of the soundtrack, with the complete score on disc one and the original soundtrack album on disc two (representing the latter's first North American CD issue); this was the label's final Jerry Goldsmith album. Also CD format by Warner Archive Collection were released through WaterTower Music on October 10, 2015

DISC ONE: The Film Score

  1. Fanfare in C (Max Steiner) / The Shop / The Little One 4:30
  2. Late for Work 1:46
  3. Mrs. Deagle / That Dog 2:22
  4. The Gift 1:45
  5. First Aid 2:17
  6. Spilt Water 3:02
  7. A New One 1:10
  8. The Lab / Old Times 2:35
  9. The Injection 2:56
  10. Snack Time / The Wrong Time 1:49
  11. The Box 1:24
  12. First Aid 1:39
  13. Disconnected / Hurry Home 1:03
  14. Kitchen Fight 4:06
  15. Dirty Linen 0:43
  16. The Pool 1:07
  17. The Plow / Special Delivery 1:16
  18. High Flyer 2:22
  19. Too Many Gremlins 2:06
  20. No Santa Claus 3:27
  21. After Theatre 1:39
  22. Theatre Escape / Stripe Is Loose / Toy Dept. / No Gizmo 4:36
  23. The Fountain / Stripe's Death 5:42
  24. Goodbye, Billy 2:56
  25. End Title / The Gremlin Rag 4:10
  26. Blues 2:17
  27. Mrs. Deagle [film version] 1:27
  28. God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen [traditional, arr. Alexander Courage] 1:12
  29. After Theatre [with "Silent Night"] 1:36
  30. After Theatre [without "Silent Night"] 1:36
  31. Rabbit Rampage [Milt Franklyn] 0:47
  32. The Gremlin Rag [full version] 3:35
  33. Gizmo's New Song 0:35
  34. Gizmo's Trumpet 0:30

Tracks 26–34 are listed as bonus tracks.

DISC TWO: 1984 Soundtrack Album

  1. Gremlins...Mega Madness – Michael Sembello 3:52
  2. Make It Shine – Quarterflash 4:11
  3. Out/Out – Peter Gabriel 7:02
  4. The Gift 4:58
  5. Gizmo 4:14
  6. Mrs. Deagle 2:54
  7. The Gremlin Rag 4:13

Reception edit

Box office edit

 
Director Joe Dante acknowledged some parents were upset after taking their children to see Gremlins in theaters.

Financially, Gremlins was a success. Produced on an $11 million budget, it was more expensive than Spielberg had originally intended but still relatively cheap for its time.[13] The trailer introduced the film to audiences by briefly explaining that Billy receives a strange creature as a Christmas present, by going over the three rules, and then coming out with the fact that the creatures transform into terrible monsters.[25] This trailer showed little of either the mogwai or the gremlins.[26] In contrast to this, other advertisements concentrated on Gizmo, overlooked the gremlins, and made the film look similar to Spielberg's earlier family film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982).[27]

Gremlins was released into North American theaters on June 8, 1984, the same day as Ivan Reitman's Ghostbusters. Gremlins ranked second, with $12.5 million in its first weekend, $1.1 million less than Ghostbusters. By the end of its American screenings on November 29, it had grossed $148,168,459 domestically. This made it the fourth highest-grossing film of the year, behind Beverly Hills Cop, Ghostbusters, and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.[28] In August 1984, it opened in Argentina and Spain, and in October it premiered in West Germany. Screenings began in Mexico, Australia, and much of the rest of Europe in December.[29][better source needed] Since Gremlins had an international audience, different versions of the film were made to overcome cultural barriers. Mandel learned to speak his few intelligible lines, such as "Bright light!", in various languages, including German. Regional music and humor were also incorporated into foreign-language versions. Dante credited this work as being one of the factors which helped to make Gremlins a worldwide success.[13] However, many critics questioned the summer release date of the film in America, as the film takes place during the Christmas holiday season, causing them to comment that it should have had a Christmas release date instead.[citation needed]

In addition to this, there were also complaints from audiences about the violence depicted in the film. These complaints were particularly present in people who had brought their children to see the film, many of whom walked out of the theater before the film had ended.[citation needed] Dante admitted to reporters later that "the idea of taking a 4-year-old to see Gremlins, thinking it's going to be a cuddly, funny animal movie and then seeing that it turns into a horror picture, I think people were upset... They felt like they had been sold something family friendly and it wasn't entirely family friendly".[27]

The film became available to audiences again when it was brought back to theaters on August 30, 1985. This additional release brought its gross up to $153,083,102.[28]

By February 1985, the film had grossed $59.6 million internationally, including $17 million in Japan.[30] It grossed a further $0.2 million in 2019,[28] taking its worldwide gross to over $212.9 million.

Critical response edit

Roger Ebert approved of the film, awarding it three out of four and declaring it to not only be "fun", but also a "sly series of send-ups", effectively parodying many elemental film storylines. In his opinion, Gremlins did this partly through depictions of mysterious worlds (the shop in Chinatown) and tyrannical elderly women (Mrs. Deagle). Ebert also believed the rule in which a mogwai cannot eat after midnight was inspired by fairy tales, and that the final scenes parody classic horror films. He connected Kate's speech about her father with "the great tradition of 1950s sick jokes".[31] Gene Siskel gave the film three-and-a-half out of four, describing it as "a wickedly funny and slightly sick ride", and "a most original work. We're aware at every moment that someone is trying to entertain us. Playfulness abounds."[32] Vincent Canby of The New York Times was mixed, writing that the film "is far more interested in showing off its knowledge of movie lore and making random jokes than in providing consistent entertainment. Unfortunately, it's funniest when being most nasty."[33] Variety declared, "Make room for adorable 'Gremlins' dolls on the shelves and start counting the take for another calculated audience pleaser from the Steven Spielberg-Frank Marshall-Kathleen Kennedy team. But that's all that's here in this showy display of technical talent, otherwise nearly heedless of dramatic concerns."[34] Leonard Maltin disapproved of the film, and his view was made clear in remarks he made on the television show Entertainment Tonight. He called the film "icky" and "gross".[35] He later wrote that despite being set in a "picture-postcard town" and blending the feel of It's a Wonderful Life (a clip of which appears in Gremlins) with that of The Blob, the film is "negated by too-vivid violence and mayhem"; giving the film two out of four.[36] Maltin later made a cameo appearance in Gremlins 2, repeating his criticisms of the original on film, as an in-joke, before being throttled by the creatures; he later gave the second film a more positive rating, three out of four.

While some critics criticized the film's depictions of violence and greed—such as death scenes, Kate's speech, and the gremlins' gluttony—for lacking comic value, scholar Charlotte Miller instead interpreted these as a satire of "some characteristics of Western civilization", suggesting that Westerners may take too much satisfaction from violence. Gremlins can also be interpreted as a statement against technology, in that some characters, such as Billy's father, are overly dependent on it. In contrast, Mr. Wing is shown to have a strong distaste for television.[37] Kirkpatrick Sale also interpreted Gremlins as an anti-technology film in his book Rebels Against the Future.[38] Another scholar suggested that the film is meant to express a number of observations of society by having the gremlin characters shift in what they are meant to represent. At different times, they are depicted as teenagers, the wealthy establishment, or fans of Disney films.[39]

Another scholar drew a connection between the microwave scene and urban legends about pets dying in microwave ovens. He described the portrayal of this urban legend in the film as successful, but that meant it seemed terrible.[40] This is indeed a scene that is thought of as being one of the film's most violent depictions; with even Roger Ebert expressing some fear in his review that the film might encourage children to try similar things with their pets.[31]

Colin Greenland reviewed Gremlins for Imagine magazine, and stated that "Two or three good jokes, three or four neat scenes, lots of detail, but overall, a manic melee of pyrotechnics that made random grabs for my sympathy and failed to hold my attention, A bit more coherent thought, and who knows, it might have been something good."[41]

Gremlins has been criticized for more than its depictions of violence. One BBC critic wrote in 2000 that "The plot is thin and the pacing is askew". However, that critic also complimented the dark humour contrasted against the ideal Christmas setting.[42] In 2002, another critic wrote that in hindsight, Gremlins has "corny special effects" and that the film will tend to appeal to children more so than to adults; he also said the acting was dull.[43]

Despite the initial mixed criticism, Gremlins has continued to receive praise over the years and is considered by many critics to be one of the best films of 1984.[44][45]

On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 86% based on 76 reviews, with an average rating of 7.4/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Whether you choose to see it as a statement on consumer culture or simply a special effects-heavy popcorn flick, Gremlins is a minor classic."[46] On Metacritic, the film received a score of 70 based on 13 reviews.[47]

Accolades edit

Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Ref(s)
Goldene Leinwand March 27, 1985 Goldene Leinwand Joe Dante Won [48]
Saturn Awards June 9, 1985 Best Horror Film Won [49][50]
Best Director Joe Dante Won
Best Supporting Actor Dick Miller Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Polly Holliday Won
Best Younger Actor Corey Feldman Nominated
Best Writing Chris Columbus Nominated
Best Music Jerry Goldsmith Won
Best Special Effects Chris Walas Won
Best Make-Up Greg LaCava Nominated
Young Artist Awards December 2, 1984 Best Family Motion Picture – Adventure Won [51]
Best Young Supporting Actor Corey Feldman Nominated

Home media edit

Warner Home Video released Gremlins on VHS, CED Videodisc, and Beta in December, 1985. The film was released on DVD in 1997 in a bare bones presentation. It included both full screen and widescreen versions and the film's trailer. It was repackaged in August, 1999 with the same disc, but a different cover. On August 20, 2002, a "special edition" DVD was released, which featured cast and filmmakers' commentary and deleted scenes. A 25th anniversary Blu-ray edition was released on December 1, 2009. The film was again released on home video in 4K Ultra HD on October 1, 2019.

The film grossed $15.2 million in home sales on DVD and Blu-Ray.[52]

Merchandising edit

Toys and collectibles edit

With its commercial themes, particularly the cuteness of the character Gizmo, Gremlins became the center of considerable merchandising. Due to this, it became part of a rising trend in film, which had received a boost from Spielberg's E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.[13] Manufacturers including LJN produced versions of Gizmo as dolls or stuffed animals, the latter of which became a popular high demand toy during the holiday season of 1984. Both Gizmo and the gremlins were mass-produced as action figures, and Topps printed trading cards based upon the film.[53]

An interactive Gizmo Furby Friends toy was released in 1999.[54]

A product placement deal with fast food chain Hardee's also led to a series of five book-and-cassette/45 records adaptations of the film's story. Starting in the early 2000s, companies such as Jun Planning and the National Entertainment Collectibles Association produced all-new Gremlins toys and collectibles. In 2017 Trick or Treat Studios began producing official Gremlins life-size puppets of Stripe and Gizmo.[55] In May 2019, NECA unveiled their Christmas 2019 collectible, which features two Gremlins singing carols.[56]

Novel edit

The screenplay was adapted into a novelization by George Gipe, published by Avon Books in June 1984. The novel offered an origin for mogwai and gremlins as a prologue. Supposedly, mogwai were created as gentle, contemplative creatures by a scientist on an alien world. However, it was discovered their physiology was unstable. The end result was only 1 in 10,000 mogwai would retain their sweet, loving demeanor. The rest would change into creatures the novel referred to as "mischievous". The minority mogwai (the 1 in 10,000) are immortal by human standards, though Gizmo explains to Stripe if he were to undergo the transformation himself, he would become like the others, "short lived and violent". This origin is unique to the novel but is referred to in the novelization of Gremlins 2 by David Bischoff. No definitive origin for mogwai or gremlins is given in either Gremlins film. The novelization contains a subplot that was cut from the original film, where the National Guard plans to neutralize the gremlins with fire hoses.[citation needed]

Video games edit

Action-oriented video games edit

Several officially licensed video games based on the film have been produced. One of the first was Gremlins, released by Atari, Inc. for their 2600 console.

Atari, Inc. released a completely different[57] (and more technically advanced) game—also called Gremlins—for the Atari 5200 console and the Apple II, Commodore 64, and IBM PC computers. Although the Atari 5200 version went to manufacturing in 1984, the turmoil surrounding Jack Tramiel's takeover of Atari's consumer business resulted in it not being released until 1986.[57]

In the 2000s, more games were released; Gremlins: Unleashed! was released on Game Boy Color in 2001. The game was about Gizmo trying to catch Stripe and thirty other gremlins, while the gremlins also try to turn Gizmo into a gremlin. Both Gizmo and Stripe are playable characters in the game.[58]

In 2011 NECA, published a Gremlins game for the Wii and Nintendo DS called Gremlins Gizmo. This was developed by Pipeworks Software and was released on November 18, 2011.[59]

A Gremlins Team Pack was released for Lego Dimensions on November 18, 2016. The pack includes minifigures of Gizmo and Stripe, a constructible polaroid camera and RC car, and grants access to an Adventure World and Battle Arena based on the film. Howie Mandel and Frank Welker reprise their respective roles as Gizmo and Stripe.[60][61]

Gremlins: The Adventure edit

At the time of the film's release, an interactive fiction game based on scenes from the film, entitled Gremlins: The Adventure (1985), was released for various home computers, including the Acorn Electron, the BBC Micro, the Commodore 64 and the ZX Spectrum. The game was written by Brian Howarth for Adventure Soft and was text-based, with full-color illustrations on some formats.

Miscellaneous edit

In addition to this, Gremlins brand breakfast cereal was produced by Ralston concurrent to and for a few years after the first film was released in 1984. The front of the cereal box featured Gizmo, and inside were decals of the malevolent gremlins, including Stripe.[62]

Sequels and prequel edit

After the commercial success it was followed by a sequel, Gremlins 2: The New Batch in 1990.

In 2019, Warner Bros. successfully gained registered trademark of the name and the franchise.[63] That same year, the studio's parent company WarnerMedia greenlit an animated series, Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai based on the property for its streaming service, Max.[64] The series premiered on May 23, 2023.

In January 2013, Vulture reported that Warner Bros. was negotiating with Amblin Entertainment to reboot the Gremlins franchise.[65] Seth Grahame-Smith was tapped to produce, alongside David Katzenberg.[66] In January 2015, Grahame-Smith stated that the project has been put on hold.[67] In November 2015, Zach Galligan confirmed that the third film will be a sequel and not a reboot.[68] In a December 2016 interview with Bleeding Cool, Galligan again spoke about a third film saying that "Warner Bros. definitely wants it, Chris Columbus wants to do it because he'd like to undo the Gremlins 2 thing as he wasn't thrilled with it, and Spielberg wants to." He claimed Gremlins 3 is being written by Carl Ellsworth.[69] In an interview with /Film in 2017, a script was written by Chris Columbus. His script explored the idea that has been on the fan's mind for a long time: "if all the gremlins come from getting Gizmo wet and feeding his mogwai offspring after midnight, should Gizmo be eliminated?" He described his script as "twisted and dark".[70] In November 2020, Columbus stated that CGI would not be used for the gremlins and that traditional puppets and animatronics would continue to be used.[71]

Legacy edit

 
Mogwai depicted in street art (Oss, Netherlands)

The film not only spawned the sequel and an advertisement for British Telecom,[72] but is believed to have been the inspiration for several unrelated films about small monsters. These include Ghoulies,[40] Troll,[73] Hobgoblins,[74] and Munchies.[75]

In music, the Scottish post-rock band Mogwai are named after the film's creatures: as for the reason why the band chose this as their name, their guitarist, Stuart Braithwaite, has stated that "it has no significant meaning and we always intended on getting a better one, but like a lot of other things we never got round to it".[76] Welsh singer and songwriter Rod Thomas performs under the name Bright Light Bright Light, which is a direct quote from the film.[77]

In November 18, 2016, both Gizmo and Stripe made their appearance in Lego Dimensions as playable characters in their own Team Pack. Many of the other in-game playable characters, such as Supergirl, hint not to give gremlins water or light. Gizmo and Stripe also each have their own unique abilities and vehicles; Gizmo having an radio-controlled car inspired by the toy car he piloted in the film's climax and Stripe having a camera-like gadget inspired by the ones manufactured by Polaroid Corporation, one of which Kate Beringer armed herself with during the gremlins' attack on her work place, Dorry's Tavern. Both Mandel and Welker reprise their roles as Gizmo and Stripe respectively.

In 2017, gremlins were featured in the animated film The Lego Batman Movie, with director Chris McKay explaining he loved the characters. The gremlins were among numerous villains from outside of the Batman franchise playing a role in the film, with many of the added antagonists owned by Warner Bros.[78]

In February 2021, a Mountain Dew Zero Sugar ad featuring Zach Galligan as Billy Peltzer and Gizmo was released.[79]

Also in 2021, a trio of Gremlins including Stripe appear in Space Jam: A New Legacy.[80] They were shown running towards the site of the basketball game between the Tune Squad and the Goon Squad and can be seen cheering from on top of the blue Bronto-Crane from The Flintstones.

Both Gizmo and Stripe appear as playable characters in the 2022 fighting game MultiVersus, voiced by Daniel Ross.[81]

Both Gizmo and The Brain Gremlin appear in the Teen Titans Go! episode, "Warner Bros. 100th Anniversary" as supporting characters.

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Notes edit

  1. ^ Contrary to popular belief, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and Gremlins were both released in the U.S. with a PG (not PG-13) rating,[4][5] although controversy surrounding the two films did lead to the subsequent creation of the PG-13 rating. The first film to be issued the new PG-13 rating was The Flamingo Kid,[6] although Red Dawn was the first to be released theatrically under the new rating.[3]

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gremlins, other, uses, gremlin, disambiguation, 1984, american, comedy, horror, film, directed, dante, written, chris, columbus, starring, zach, galligan, phoebe, cates, hoyt, axton, polly, holliday, frances, mccain, with, howie, mandel, providing, voice, gizm. For other uses see Gremlin disambiguation Gremlins is a 1984 American comedy horror film directed by Joe Dante written by Chris Columbus and starring Zach Galligan Phoebe Cates Hoyt Axton Polly Holliday and Frances Lee McCain with Howie Mandel providing the voice of Gizmo the main mogwai character It draws on legends of folkloric mischievous creatures that cause malfunctions gremlins in the British Royal Air Force going back to World War II The story follows young man Billy Peltzer who receives a strange creature as a pet which then spawns other creatures that transform into aggressive imp like monsters that wreak havoc on Billy s town during Christmas Eve 2 GremlinsTheatrical release poster by John AlvinDirected byJoe DanteWritten byChris ColumbusProduced byMichael FinnellStarringZach Galligan Phoebe Cates Hoyt Axton Polly Holliday Frances Lee McCainCinematographyJohn HoraEdited byTina HirschMusic byJerry GoldsmithProductioncompaniesWarner Bros 1 Amblin Entertainment 1 Distributed byWarner Bros 1 Release dateJune 8 1984 1984 06 08 Running time106 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 11 millionBox office 212 9 million The film was the center of large merchandising campaigns and opts for black comedy balanced against a Christmastime setting Steven Spielberg was the film s executive producer with the film being produced by Michael Finnell Gremlins was theatrically released on June 8 1984 by Warner Bros to critical and commercial success However it was heavily criticized for some of its more violent sequences In response to this and to similar complaints about Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Spielberg suggested that the Motion Picture Association of America MPAA alter its rating system which it did within two months of the film s release creating a new PG 13 rating 3 a It was followed by a sequel Gremlins 2 The New Batch 1990 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 2 1 Voices 2 2 Cameos 3 Production 3 1 Background 3 2 Development 3 3 Casting 3 4 Special effects 3 5 Music 4 Reception 4 1 Box office 4 2 Critical response 4 3 Accolades 4 4 Home media 5 Merchandising 5 1 Toys and collectibles 5 2 Novel 5 3 Video games 5 3 1 Action oriented video games 5 3 2 Gremlins The Adventure 5 4 Miscellaneous 6 Sequels and prequel 7 Legacy 8 See also 9 Notes 10 References 11 Bibliography 12 External linksPlot editStruggling inventor Randall Peltzer visits a Chinatown antique store hoping to find a Christmas present for his son Billy In it Randall finds a small furry creature called a mogwai Cantonese 魔怪 devil The owner Mr Wing refuses to sell it to Randall but his grandson secretly does warning Randall to remember three important rules do not expose the mogwai to light especially sunlight which will kill it do not let it come in contact with water and above all never feed it after midnight Randall returns home to Kingston Falls where he gives the mogwai to Billy as a pet Billy works in the local bank but fears that his dog Barney will be put down by widowed miser Mrs Deagle Randall names the mogwai Gizmo and explains the three rules Gizmo is friendly and docile but when Billy s friend Pete accidentally spills water on Gizmo five more mogwai spawn from him a more mischievous sort led by the aggressive Stripe named after the mohawk like tuft of fur on his head Billy shows one of the mogwai to his former elementary school science teacher Mr Hanson spawning another mogwai on whom Hanson experiments Back at home Stripe and his fellow mogwai trick Billy into feeding them after midnight by severing the power cord on his alarm clock They form cocoons as does Hanson s mogwai which soon hatch emerging as destructive monsters called gremlins who attack Billy s mother Lynn while Hanson is murdered by his gremlin Lynn and Billy are able to kill the gremlins except for Stripe who escapes to a local YMCA where he jumps into its swimming pool spawning an army of gremlins that wreak havoc in Kingston Falls Many people are injured or outright killed by the gremlins rampage including Mrs Deagle Billy rescues his girlfriend Kate Beringer and they hide in the bank where Kate reveals to Billy and Gizmo that when she was nine years old her father went missing on Christmas Eve and did not come home on Christmas Day either several days later he was found dead in their chimney while dressed as Santa Claus Planning to surprise her and her mother he had accidentally slipped and broken his neck killing him instantly while climbing down the chimney Still suffering from post traumatic stress disorder Kate confesses this is how she lost her Christmas spirit Billy and Kate discover that the gremlins are watching Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in the local theater They set off a natural gas explosion killing all the gremlins except for Stripe who left to get more candy at a Montgomery Ward store across the street As morning approaches they follow Stripe into the department store where he attempts to use a fountain to spawn more gremlins Gizmo opens a nearby skylight exposing Stripe to sunlight killing him As the local news reports on the day s mysterious tragedies Mr Wing reclaims Gizmo at the Peltzer home He scolds the Peltzers for their negligence and criticizes Western society for its carelessness with nature However as he turns to leave Gizmo having bonded with Billy bids him goodbye A touched Wing then concedes that Billy may be ready one day and until then Gizmo will be waiting Cast editZach Galligan as Billy Peltzer Phoebe Cates as Kate Beringer Hoyt Axton as Randall Rand Peltzer Polly Holliday as Ruby Deagle Frances Lee McCain as Lynn Peltzer Judge Reinhold as Gerald Hopkins Dick Miller as Murray Futterman Glynn Turman as Roy Hanson Keye Luke as Mr Wing credited as Grandfather although the character s name is revealed in the sequel Scott Brady as Sheriff Frank Reilly Corey Feldman as Pete Fountaine Jonathan Banks as Deputy Brent Frye Edward Andrews as Roland Corben Jackie Joseph as Sheila Futterman Belinda Balaski as Mrs Joe Harris Harry Carey Jr as Mr Anderson Nicky Katt and Tracy Wells as Schoolchildren John Louie as Mr Wing s Grandson Kenny Davis as Dorry Mushroom as Barney John C Becher as Dr Molinar Voices edit Howie Mandel as Gizmo Frank Welker as Stripe Don Steele as Rockin Ricky Rialto Marvin Miller as Robby the Robot uncredited Ilene Keys as Gizmo singing uncredited 7 Mogwai and Gremlin vocal effects provided by Brad Kesten uncredited Michael Winslow Bob Bergen Fred Newman Peter Cullen Jim Cummings uncredited Sonny Melendrez uncredited Mark Dodson Bob Holt and Michael Sheehan 8 9 Cameos edit Steven Spielberg as Man Riding recumbent bicycle Jim McKrell as Lew Landers Jerry Goldsmith as man in phone booth William Schallert as Father Bartlett Chuck Jones as Mr Jones Billy s Drawing Mentor Kenneth Tobey as Smoking Gas Station AttendantProduction editBackground edit Gremlins was produced at a time when combining horror and comedy was becoming increasingly popular According to Professor Noel Carroll Ghostbusters released the same weekend as Gremlins and the comic strip The Far Side also followed this trend Carroll argued that there was now a new genre emphasizing sudden shifts between humorous and horrific scenes drawing laughs with plot elements that have been traditionally used to scare 10 The notion of gremlins was first conceived during the 1920s when mechanical failures in RAF aircraft were jokingly blamed on the small monsters The term gremlins also entered popular culture as children s author and RAF pilot Roald Dahl published a book called The Gremlins in 1943 based on the mischievous creatures 11 Walt Disney considered making a film of it A Bugs Bunny cartoon of the era Falling Hare has him battling a gremlin on an airplane Joe Dante had read The Gremlins and said that the book was of some influence on his film In 1983 Dante publicly distanced his work from earlier films explaining Our gremlins are somewhat different they re sort of green and they have big mouths and they smile a lot and they do incredibly really nasty things to people and enjoy it all the while 12 13 Development edit nbsp Chris Columbus conceived of the idea for Gremlins and wrote the initial draft as a spec script The story of Gremlins was conceived by Chris Columbus As Columbus explained his inspiration came from his loft when at night what sounded like a platoon of mice would come out and to hear them skittering around in the blackness was really creepy 14 He then wrote the original screenplay as a spec script to show potential employers that he had writing abilities The story was not actually intended to be filmed until Steven Spielberg took an interest in turning it into a film 13 As Spielberg explained It s one of the most original things I ve come across in many years which is why I bought it 12 Spielberg considered Tim Burton to direct the film after seeing his short film Frankenweenie 15 After deciding to executive produce the film himself Spielberg chose Dante as his director because of his experience with horror comedy Dante had previously directed The Howling 1981 however in the time between The Howling and the offer to film Gremlins he had experienced a lull in his career 13 Dante began doing storyboard work on the film while also working as a director on Twilight Zone The Movie 1983 a film on which Spielberg also served as a director 16 The film s producer was Michael Finnell who had also worked on The Howling with Dante Spielberg took the project to Warner Bros and co produced it through his own company Amblin Entertainment The film s script went through a few drafts before a shooting script was finalized The first version was much darker than the final film Various scenes were cut including one which portrayed Billy s mother dying in her struggle with the gremlins with her head thrown down the stairs when Billy arrives Dante later explained the scene made the film darker than the filmmakers wanted There was also a scene where the gremlins ate Billy s dog and a scene where the gremlins attacked a McDonald s eating customers instead of burgers Also instead of Stripe being a mogwai who becomes a gremlin there was originally no mogwai named Stripe rather Gizmo was supposed to transform into Stripe the gremlin Spielberg overruled this plot element as he felt Gizmo was cute and that audiences would want him to be present throughout the film 13 The film mentions an urban legend 17 in which Kate reveals in a speech that her father died at Christmas when he dressed as Santa Claus and broke his neck while climbing down the family s chimney After the film was completed studio executives insisted upon its removal because they felt it was too ambiguous as to whether it was supposed to be funny or sad Dante refused to take the scene out saying it represented the film as a whole which had a combination of horrific and comedic elements Spielberg did not like the scene but despite his creative control he viewed Gremlins as Dante s project and allowed him to leave it in 13 A parody of this scene is featured in Gremlins 2 The New Batch Casting edit nbsp Zach Galligan was a relatively unknown actor when cast as the lead character Billy Phoebe Cates was cast as Kate Billy s girlfriend despite concerns that she was known for playing more risque parts such as Linda Barrett in Fast Times at Ridgemont High 1982 Spielberg urged the casting of the relatively unknown Zach Galligan as Billy because he saw chemistry between Galligan and Cates during auditions Galligan later compared himself to Billy saying he was a geeky kid and that being in the film was really kind of a dream given what I get to do what my character gets to do blow up movie theatres adding that he got to work with great people 18 Spielberg commented when Galligan was testing with Cates that he s in love with her already and that was how Galligan won the part 19 Kevin Bacon Ralph Macchio Emilio Estevez and Judd Nelson also auditioned 20 21 In contrast to Galligan many of the supporting actors and actresses were better known Veteran actor Glynn Turman portrayed the high school science teacher whose study of a newborn mogwai leads to his death after it forms a cocoon and emerges as a vicious gremlin Dick Miller who was a regular in Dante s films was another experienced actor on the set playing a World War II veteran who first refers to the creatures as gremlins Rand was played by Hoyt Axton who was always the filmmakers preferred choice for the role even though it was widely contested by other actors 13 Axton s experience included acting as the father in The Black Stallion 1979 and he was also a country music singer songwriter After an introductory scene to Gremlins was cut Axton s voice earned him the added role of the narrator to establish some context Mr Wing was played by Keye Luke a renowned film actor whose film career spanned half a century Although in reality he was around 80 at the time of filming and his character was very elderly Luke s youthful appearance had to be covered by make up 13 Corey Feldman who up to that time had primarily been in commercials played Pete Fountaine establishing his early credentials as a child actor Polly Holliday an actress best known for her role in Alice played Mrs Deagle Dante considered the casting fortunate as she was well known and he considered her to be talented Two other well known actors Fast Times Judge Reinhold and character actor Edward Andrews received roles that were significantly reduced after the film was edited they played Billy s superiors at the bank 13 Special effects edit nbsp Comedian Howie Mandel provided the voice for Gizmo Some of the performances were shot on the Courthouse Square and Colonial Street sets of the Universal Studios Lot in Universal City California Mrs Deagle s house was one such set as well as the opening street scenes in Chinatown which were filmed on the Warner Bros Studios backlot This required fake snow Dante also felt it was an atmosphere that would make the special effects more convincing An earlier attempt to use monkeys to interpret the gremlins was abandoned because the test monkey panicked when made to wear a gremlin head Puppets and marionettes were used instead so the actors worked alongside them in most scenes 22 Nevertheless after the actors finished their work for good a great deal of effort was spent finishing the effects Numerous small rubber puppets some of which were mechanical were used to portray Gizmo and the gremlins They were designed by Chris Walas There was more than one Gizmo puppet and occasionally Galligan when carrying one would set him down off camera and when Gizmo appeared again sitting on a surface it was actually a different puppet wired to the surface These puppets had many limitations The Gizmo puppets were particularly frustrating because they were smaller and thus broke down more While Walas recommended making the mogwais larger to make their creation and functioning easier for the special effects team Dante insisted on keeping their size small to enhance the cuteness of the creatures 23 Consequently to satisfy the crew a scene was included in which the gremlins hang Gizmo on a wall and throw darts at him This was included on a list that the crew created known to them as the Horrible Things to do to Gizmo list 13 Other effects required large mogwai faces and ears to be produced for close ups as the puppets were less capable of conveying emotion Consequently large props simulating food were needed for the close ups in the scene in which the mogwai feast after midnight An enlarged Gizmo puppet was also needed for the scene in which he multiplies The new mogwai who popped out of Gizmo s body as small furry balls which then started to grow were balloons and expanded as such Walas had also created the exploding gremlin in the microwave by means of a balloon that was allowed to burst 13 Howie Mandel provided the voice for Gizmo and prolific voice actor Frank Welker provided the voice for Stripe It was Welker who suggested Mandel perform in Gremlins The puppets lines were mostly invented by the voice actors based on cues from the physical actions of the puppets which were filmed before the voice work When developing the voice for Gizmo Mandel explained Gizmo was cute and naive so you know I got in touch with that I couldn t envision going any other way or do something different with it 24 The majority of the other gremlins voices were performed by Michael Winslow and Peter Cullen while the remaining voices were done by Bob Bergen Fred Newman Mark Dodson Bob Holt and Michael Sheehan Music edit The film s score was composed by Jerry Goldsmith who won a Saturn Award for Best Music for his efforts The main score was composed with the objective of conveying the mischievous humor and mounting suspense of Gremlins 14 Goldsmith also wrote Gizmo s song which was hummed by Ilene Keys a child actress and acquaintance of Goldsmith rather than Mandel himself 13 7 Goldsmith also appears in the film alongside Steven Spielberg in the scene where Rand calls home from the salesman s convention The soundtrack album was released by Geffen Records as a specially priced 7 cut mini album on LP and cassette Goldsmith s music comprised all of side two and reissued on compact disc in 1993 only in Germany Gremlins Mega Madness Michael Sembello 3 50 Make It Shine Quarterflash 4 10 Out Out Peter Gabriel 7 00 The Gift 4 51 Gizmo 4 09 Mrs Deagle 2 50 The Gremlin Rag 4 03 Gremlins Mega Madness was also released as a single with The Gremlin Rag as its B side The USA release has Late For Work In 2011 Film Score Monthly issued a two disc release of the soundtrack with the complete score on disc one and the original soundtrack album on disc two representing the latter s first North American CD issue this was the label s final Jerry Goldsmith album Also CD format by Warner Archive Collection were released through WaterTower Music on October 10 2015DISC ONE The Film Score Fanfare in C Max Steiner The Shop The Little One 4 30 Late for Work 1 46 Mrs Deagle That Dog 2 22 The Gift 1 45 First Aid 2 17 Spilt Water 3 02 A New One 1 10 The Lab Old Times 2 35 The Injection 2 56 Snack Time The Wrong Time 1 49 The Box 1 24 First Aid 1 39 Disconnected Hurry Home 1 03 Kitchen Fight 4 06 Dirty Linen 0 43 The Pool 1 07 The Plow Special Delivery 1 16 High Flyer 2 22 Too Many Gremlins 2 06 No Santa Claus 3 27 After Theatre 1 39 Theatre Escape Stripe Is Loose Toy Dept No Gizmo 4 36 The Fountain Stripe s Death 5 42 Goodbye Billy 2 56 End Title The Gremlin Rag 4 10 Blues 2 17 Mrs Deagle film version 1 27 God Rest You Merry Gentlemen traditional arr Alexander Courage 1 12 After Theatre with Silent Night 1 36 After Theatre without Silent Night 1 36 Rabbit Rampage Milt Franklyn 0 47 The Gremlin Rag full version 3 35 Gizmo s New Song 0 35 Gizmo s Trumpet 0 30 Tracks 26 34 are listed as bonus tracks DISC TWO 1984 Soundtrack Album Gremlins Mega Madness Michael Sembello 3 52 Make It Shine Quarterflash 4 11 Out Out Peter Gabriel 7 02 The Gift 4 58 Gizmo 4 14 Mrs Deagle 2 54 The Gremlin Rag 4 13Reception editBox office edit nbsp Director Joe Dante acknowledged some parents were upset after taking their children to see Gremlins in theaters Financially Gremlins was a success Produced on an 11 million budget it was more expensive than Spielberg had originally intended but still relatively cheap for its time 13 The trailer introduced the film to audiences by briefly explaining that Billy receives a strange creature as a Christmas present by going over the three rules and then coming out with the fact that the creatures transform into terrible monsters 25 This trailer showed little of either the mogwai or the gremlins 26 In contrast to this other advertisements concentrated on Gizmo overlooked the gremlins and made the film look similar to Spielberg s earlier family film E T the Extra Terrestrial 1982 27 Gremlins was released into North American theaters on June 8 1984 the same day as Ivan Reitman s Ghostbusters Gremlins ranked second with 12 5 million in its first weekend 1 1 million less than Ghostbusters By the end of its American screenings on November 29 it had grossed 148 168 459 domestically This made it the fourth highest grossing film of the year behind Beverly Hills Cop Ghostbusters and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom 28 In August 1984 it opened in Argentina and Spain and in October it premiered in West Germany Screenings began in Mexico Australia and much of the rest of Europe in December 29 better source needed Since Gremlins had an international audience different versions of the film were made to overcome cultural barriers Mandel learned to speak his few intelligible lines such as Bright light in various languages including German Regional music and humor were also incorporated into foreign language versions Dante credited this work as being one of the factors which helped to make Gremlins a worldwide success 13 However many critics questioned the summer release date of the film in America as the film takes place during the Christmas holiday season causing them to comment that it should have had a Christmas release date instead citation needed In addition to this there were also complaints from audiences about the violence depicted in the film These complaints were particularly present in people who had brought their children to see the film many of whom walked out of the theater before the film had ended citation needed Dante admitted to reporters later that the idea of taking a 4 year old to see Gremlins thinking it s going to be a cuddly funny animal movie and then seeing that it turns into a horror picture I think people were upset They felt like they had been sold something family friendly and it wasn t entirely family friendly 27 The film became available to audiences again when it was brought back to theaters on August 30 1985 This additional release brought its gross up to 153 083 102 28 By February 1985 the film had grossed 59 6 million internationally including 17 million in Japan 30 It grossed a further 0 2 million in 2019 28 taking its worldwide gross to over 212 9 million Critical response edit Roger Ebert approved of the film awarding it three out of four and declaring it to not only be fun but also a sly series of send ups effectively parodying many elemental film storylines In his opinion Gremlins did this partly through depictions of mysterious worlds the shop in Chinatown and tyrannical elderly women Mrs Deagle Ebert also believed the rule in which a mogwai cannot eat after midnight was inspired by fairy tales and that the final scenes parody classic horror films He connected Kate s speech about her father with the great tradition of 1950s sick jokes 31 Gene Siskel gave the film three and a half out of four describing it as a wickedly funny and slightly sick ride and a most original work We re aware at every moment that someone is trying to entertain us Playfulness abounds 32 Vincent Canby of The New York Times was mixed writing that the film is far more interested in showing off its knowledge of movie lore and making random jokes than in providing consistent entertainment Unfortunately it s funniest when being most nasty 33 Variety declared Make room for adorable Gremlins dolls on the shelves and start counting the take for another calculated audience pleaser from the Steven Spielberg Frank Marshall Kathleen Kennedy team But that s all that s here in this showy display of technical talent otherwise nearly heedless of dramatic concerns 34 Leonard Maltin disapproved of the film and his view was made clear in remarks he made on the television show Entertainment Tonight He called the film icky and gross 35 He later wrote that despite being set in a picture postcard town and blending the feel of It s a Wonderful Life a clip of which appears in Gremlins with that of The Blob the film is negated by too vivid violence and mayhem giving the film two out of four 36 Maltin later made a cameo appearance in Gremlins 2 repeating his criticisms of the original on film as an in joke before being throttled by the creatures he later gave the second film a more positive rating three out of four While some critics criticized the film s depictions of violence and greed such as death scenes Kate s speech and the gremlins gluttony for lacking comic value scholar Charlotte Miller instead interpreted these as a satire of some characteristics of Western civilization suggesting that Westerners may take too much satisfaction from violence Gremlins can also be interpreted as a statement against technology in that some characters such as Billy s father are overly dependent on it In contrast Mr Wing is shown to have a strong distaste for television 37 Kirkpatrick Sale also interpreted Gremlins as an anti technology film in his book Rebels Against the Future 38 Another scholar suggested that the film is meant to express a number of observations of society by having the gremlin characters shift in what they are meant to represent At different times they are depicted as teenagers the wealthy establishment or fans of Disney films 39 Another scholar drew a connection between the microwave scene and urban legends about pets dying in microwave ovens He described the portrayal of this urban legend in the film as successful but that meant it seemed terrible 40 This is indeed a scene that is thought of as being one of the film s most violent depictions with even Roger Ebert expressing some fear in his review that the film might encourage children to try similar things with their pets 31 Colin Greenland reviewed Gremlins for Imagine magazine and stated that Two or three good jokes three or four neat scenes lots of detail but overall a manic melee of pyrotechnics that made random grabs for my sympathy and failed to hold my attention A bit more coherent thought and who knows it might have been something good 41 Gremlins has been criticized for more than its depictions of violence One BBC critic wrote in 2000 that The plot is thin and the pacing is askew However that critic also complimented the dark humour contrasted against the ideal Christmas setting 42 In 2002 another critic wrote that in hindsight Gremlins has corny special effects and that the film will tend to appeal to children more so than to adults he also said the acting was dull 43 Despite the initial mixed criticism Gremlins has continued to receive praise over the years and is considered by many critics to be one of the best films of 1984 44 45 On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 86 based on 76 reviews with an average rating of 7 4 10 The website s critical consensus reads Whether you choose to see it as a statement on consumer culture or simply a special effects heavy popcorn flick Gremlins is a minor classic 46 On Metacritic the film received a score of 70 based on 13 reviews 47 Accolades edit Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient s Result Ref s Goldene Leinwand March 27 1985 Goldene Leinwand Joe Dante Won 48 Saturn Awards June 9 1985 Best Horror Film Won 49 50 Best Director Joe Dante Won Best Supporting Actor Dick Miller Nominated Best Supporting Actress Polly Holliday Won Best Younger Actor Corey Feldman Nominated Best Writing Chris Columbus Nominated Best Music Jerry Goldsmith Won Best Special Effects Chris Walas Won Best Make Up Greg LaCava Nominated Young Artist Awards December 2 1984 Best Family Motion Picture Adventure Won 51 Best Young Supporting Actor Corey Feldman Nominated Home media edit Warner Home Video released Gremlins on VHS CED Videodisc and Beta in December 1985 The film was released on DVD in 1997 in a bare bones presentation It included both full screen and widescreen versions and the film s trailer It was repackaged in August 1999 with the same disc but a different cover On August 20 2002 a special edition DVD was released which featured cast and filmmakers commentary and deleted scenes A 25th anniversary Blu ray edition was released on December 1 2009 The film was again released on home video in 4K Ultra HD on October 1 2019 The film grossed 15 2 million in home sales on DVD and Blu Ray 52 Merchandising editToys and collectibles edit With its commercial themes particularly the cuteness of the character Gizmo Gremlins became the center of considerable merchandising Due to this it became part of a rising trend in film which had received a boost from Spielberg s E T the Extra Terrestrial 13 Manufacturers including LJN produced versions of Gizmo as dolls or stuffed animals the latter of which became a popular high demand toy during the holiday season of 1984 Both Gizmo and the gremlins were mass produced as action figures and Topps printed trading cards based upon the film 53 An interactive Gizmo Furby Friends toy was released in 1999 54 A product placement deal with fast food chain Hardee s also led to a series of five book and cassette 45 records adaptations of the film s story Starting in the early 2000s companies such as Jun Planning and the National Entertainment Collectibles Association produced all new Gremlins toys and collectibles In 2017 Trick or Treat Studios began producing official Gremlins life size puppets of Stripe and Gizmo 55 In May 2019 NECA unveiled their Christmas 2019 collectible which features two Gremlins singing carols 56 Novel edit The screenplay was adapted into a novelization by George Gipe published by Avon Books in June 1984 The novel offered an origin for mogwai and gremlins as a prologue Supposedly mogwai were created as gentle contemplative creatures by a scientist on an alien world However it was discovered their physiology was unstable The end result was only 1 in 10 000 mogwai would retain their sweet loving demeanor The rest would change into creatures the novel referred to as mischievous The minority mogwai the 1 in 10 000 are immortal by human standards though Gizmo explains to Stripe if he were to undergo the transformation himself he would become like the others short lived and violent This origin is unique to the novel but is referred to in the novelization of Gremlins 2 by David Bischoff No definitive origin for mogwai or gremlins is given in either Gremlins film The novelization contains a subplot that was cut from the original film where the National Guard plans to neutralize the gremlins with fire hoses citation needed Video games edit Main article Gremlins video game Action oriented video games edit Several officially licensed video games based on the film have been produced One of the first was Gremlins released by Atari Inc for their 2600 console Atari Inc released a completely different 57 and more technically advanced game also called Gremlins for the Atari 5200 console and the Apple II Commodore 64 and IBM PC computers Although the Atari 5200 version went to manufacturing in 1984 the turmoil surrounding Jack Tramiel s takeover of Atari s consumer business resulted in it not being released until 1986 57 In the 2000s more games were released Gremlins Unleashed was released on Game Boy Color in 2001 The game was about Gizmo trying to catch Stripe and thirty other gremlins while the gremlins also try to turn Gizmo into a gremlin Both Gizmo and Stripe are playable characters in the game 58 In 2011 NECA published a Gremlins game for the Wii and Nintendo DS called Gremlins Gizmo This was developed by Pipeworks Software and was released on November 18 2011 59 A Gremlins Team Pack was released for Lego Dimensions on November 18 2016 The pack includes minifigures of Gizmo and Stripe a constructible polaroid camera and RC car and grants access to an Adventure World and Battle Arena based on the film Howie Mandel and Frank Welker reprise their respective roles as Gizmo and Stripe 60 61 Gremlins The Adventure edit At the time of the film s release an interactive fiction game based on scenes from the film entitled Gremlins The Adventure 1985 was released for various home computers including the Acorn Electron the BBC Micro the Commodore 64 and the ZX Spectrum The game was written by Brian Howarth for Adventure Soft and was text based with full color illustrations on some formats Miscellaneous edit In addition to this Gremlins brand breakfast cereal was produced by Ralston concurrent to and for a few years after the first film was released in 1984 The front of the cereal box featured Gizmo and inside were decals of the malevolent gremlins including Stripe 62 Sequels and prequel editAfter the commercial success it was followed by a sequel Gremlins 2 The New Batch in 1990 In 2019 Warner Bros successfully gained registered trademark of the name and the franchise 63 That same year the studio s parent company WarnerMedia greenlit an animated series Gremlins Secrets of the Mogwai based on the property for its streaming service Max 64 The series premiered on May 23 2023 In January 2013 Vulture reported that Warner Bros was negotiating with Amblin Entertainment to reboot the Gremlins franchise 65 Seth Grahame Smith was tapped to produce alongside David Katzenberg 66 In January 2015 Grahame Smith stated that the project has been put on hold 67 In November 2015 Zach Galligan confirmed that the third film will be a sequel and not a reboot 68 In a December 2016 interview with Bleeding Cool Galligan again spoke about a third film saying that Warner Bros definitely wants it Chris Columbus wants to do it because he d like to undo the Gremlins 2 thing as he wasn t thrilled with it and Spielberg wants to He claimed Gremlins 3 is being written by Carl Ellsworth 69 In an interview with Film in 2017 a script was written by Chris Columbus His script explored the idea that has been on the fan s mind for a long time if all the gremlins come from getting Gizmo wet and feeding his mogwai offspring after midnight should Gizmo be eliminated He described his script as twisted and dark 70 In November 2020 Columbus stated that CGI would not be used for the gremlins and that traditional puppets and animatronics would continue to be used 71 Legacy edit nbsp Mogwai depicted in street art Oss Netherlands The film not only spawned the sequel and an advertisement for British Telecom 72 but is believed to have been the inspiration for several unrelated films about small monsters These include Ghoulies 40 Troll 73 Hobgoblins 74 and Munchies 75 In music the Scottish post rock band Mogwai are named after the film s creatures as for the reason why the band chose this as their name their guitarist Stuart Braithwaite has stated that it has no significant meaning and we always intended on getting a better one but like a lot of other things we never got round to it 76 Welsh singer and songwriter Rod Thomas performs under the name Bright Light Bright Light which is a direct quote from the film 77 In November 18 2016 both Gizmo and Stripe made their appearance in Lego Dimensions as playable characters in their own Team Pack Many of the other in game playable characters such as Supergirl hint not to give gremlins water or light Gizmo and Stripe also each have their own unique abilities and vehicles Gizmo having an radio controlled car inspired by the toy car he piloted in the film s climax and Stripe having a camera like gadget inspired by the ones manufactured by Polaroid Corporation one of which Kate Beringer armed herself with during the gremlins attack on her work place Dorry s Tavern Both Mandel and Welker reprise their roles as Gizmo and Stripe respectively In 2017 gremlins were featured in the animated film The Lego Batman Movie with director Chris McKay explaining he loved the characters The gremlins were among numerous villains from outside of the Batman franchise playing a role in the film with many of the added antagonists owned by Warner Bros 78 In February 2021 a Mountain Dew Zero Sugar ad featuring Zach Galligan as Billy Peltzer and Gizmo was released 79 Also in 2021 a trio of Gremlins including Stripe appear in Space Jam A New Legacy 80 They were shown running towards the site of the basketball game between the Tune Squad and the Goon Squad and can be seen cheering from on top of the blue Bronto Crane from The Flintstones Both Gizmo and Stripe appear as playable characters in the 2022 fighting game MultiVersus voiced by Daniel Ross 81 Both Gizmo and The Brain Gremlin appear in the Teen Titans Go episode Warner Bros 100th Anniversary as supporting characters See also editWarner Bros Classics amp Great Gremlins Adventure a k a Gremlins Invasion two defunct amusement rides themed after the film Holiday horror List of films set around ChristmasNotes edit Contrary to popular belief Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and Gremlins were both released in the U S with a PG not PG 13 rating 4 5 although controversy surrounding the two films did lead to the subsequent creation of the PG 13 rating The first film to be issued the new PG 13 rating was The Flamingo Kid 6 although 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