A scientific experiment unknowingly brings extraterrestrial life forms to the Earth through a laser beam. First is the cigar-smoking drake, Howard, from the duck's planet. A few kids try to keep him from the greedy scientists and help him back to his planet, but then a much less friendly being arrives through the beam...
Lea Thompson
Beverly Switzler
Jeffrey Jones
Dr. Walter Jenning
Tim Robbins
Phil Blumburtt
Ed Gale
Howard T. Duck
Chip Zien
Howard T. Duck (voice)
Tim Rose
Howard T. Duck
Steve Sleap
Howard T. Duck
Peter Baird
Howard T. Duck
Mary Wells
Howard T. Duck
Lisa Sturz
Howard T. Duck
Jordan Prentice
Howard T. Duck
Paul Guilfoyle
Lieutenant Welker
Liz Sagal
Ronette
Dominique Davalos
Cal
Holly Robinson Peete
K.C.
Tommy Swerdlow
Ginger Moss
Richard Edson
Ritchie
Miles Chapin
Carter
Richard McGonagle
First Cop
Virginia Capers
Coramae
Debbie Lee Carrington
Additional Ducks (voice)
Jorli McLain
Waitress
Miguel Sandoval
Club Owner
Sheldon Feldner
Hot Tub Spa Owner
Lee Anthony
Grossbach
Paul Comi
Dr. Chapin
Maureen Coyne
Teacher
James Lashly
State Trooper
Tom Parker
Steve Kanelli
Ed Holmes
TV Duck Hunter
David Paymer
Larry, Scientist
William Hall
Hanson
Denny Delk
Sergeant
Martin Ganapoler
First Trucker
Tom Rayhall
Second Trucker
Gary Littlejohn
Third Trucker
Thomas Dolby
Bartender in Rock Club
Kristopher Logan
Punk
Reed Kirk Rahlmann
Bender
John Fleck
Pimples
William McCoy
Skin Head
Steven Kravitz
Lover Boy
Anne Tofflemire
Lover Girl
Marcia Banks
Mama Biker
Nancy Fish
Bag Lady
Monty Hoffman
Club Bouncer
Ted Kurtz
Kirby
Wood Moy
Chef
Wanda McCaddon
Hostess
James Brady
First Tour Guide
Carol McElheney
Screaming Woman
Jeanne Lauren
Bear
Richard Kiley
The Cosmos (voice)
Mel Blanc
Daffy Duck (voice) (archive sound)
Director, Screenplay
Willard Huyck
Characters
Steve Gerber
Screenplay
Gloria Katz
November 24, 2021
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_**The infamous film version of Steve Gerber’s intelligent, wise-cracking waterfowl from another world**_
An English-speaking duck from another planet is somehow transported to Cleveland, Ohio, where he befriends a rock group leader (Lea Thompson). She introduces him to her friend, a quirky lab assistant (Tim Robbins), to figure out what happened, but the situation is complicated when a doctor at the lab is possessed by a “dark overlord of the universe” (Jeffrey Jones).
"Howard the Duck" (1986) is the film version of Marvel Comics’ anthropomorphic waterfowl created by writer Steve Gerber and artist Val Mayerik with the Duck’s first appearance being in Adventures into Fear #19 featuring the Man-Thing, which debuted in March, 1974 (cover date Dec. 1973). While the cartoonish character was atypical for Marvel, he was a surprise hit, which led to this movie a dozen years later.
It’s made in the mold of “Ghostbusters” (1984) and obviously influenced “Men in Black” (1997), but it’s the least of these and notoriously bombed at the box office. It begins well enough, both intriguing and amusing, but starts to lose its mojo in the second act before spiraling into a loud, frantic last act with loads of colorful special effects.
The problem is that, after the first act, the flick abandons the characters for action-oriented zaniness and it loses the attention of the viewer. Creator Steve Gerber plainly said the movie “sucked” and was dissatisfied with the duck’s bland voice and costume. Howard’s face just isn’t animated enough and his eyes are too cute & innocent for Gerber’s ill-tempered, wise-cracking waterfowl. That said, there are enough entertaining elements in the “Ghostbusters” / “Men in black” vein to enjoy the movie to some degree as you revisit 1985 America when it was shot. But you have to be able to accept it as a cinematic alternative to Gerber’s original concept.
I’m not big on Lea Thompson, but she’s winsome enough as Beverly on the female front, although she didn’t exactly fit Gerber’s version of the Duck’s babelicious pal. Liz Sagal is also notable as Ronette in a minor role.
The film runs 1 hour, 50 minutes, and was obviously shot in the Bay area of Northern California, NOT Cleveland, Ohio.
GRADE: C
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$37,000,000.00
Revenue:
$38,000,000.00