Chaos reigns at the natural history museum when night watchman Larry Daley accidentally stirs up an ancient curse, awakening Attila the Hun, an army of gladiators, a Tyrannosaurus rex and other exhibits.
Ben Stiller
Larry Daley
Carla Gugino
Rebecca
Dick Van Dyke
Cecil
Mickey Rooney
Gus
Bill Cobbs
Reginald
Jake Cherry
Nick Daley
Ricky Gervais
Dr. McPhee
Robin Williams
Theodore Roosevelt
Kim Raver
Erica Daley
Patrick Gallagher
Attila the Hun
Rami Malek
Ahkmenrah
Pierfrancesco Favino
Christopher Columbus
Charlie Murphy
Taxi Driver
Steve Coogan
Octavius
Mizuo Peck
Sacajawea
Kerry van der Griend
Neanderthal #1
Dan Rizzuto
Neanderthal #2
Matthew Harrison
Neanderthal #3
Jody Racicot
Neanderthal #4
Paul Rudd
Don
Anne Meara
Debbie
Martin Christopher
Lewis
Martin Sims
Clark
Randy Lee
Hun #1
Darryl Quon
Hun #2
Gerald Wong
Hun #3
Paul Cheng
Hun #4
Teagle F. Bougere
Teacher (Mike)
Pat Kiernan
TV News Anchor
Nico McEown
Friend #1
Meshach Peters
Friend #2
Matthew Walker
Politician
Jason McKinnon
Irish Worker
Jono Lee
Chinese Rail Worker
Jason Vaisvila
Viking
Cade Wagar
Viking
Cory Martin
Chinese Terra Cota Soldier
Brad Garrett
Easter Island Head (voice)
Crystal the Monkey
Dexter
Che Landon
Pretty Tourist Girl (uncredited)
Phil Proctor
Moose (uncredited)
Gary Sievers
Viking Warrior (uncredited)
Owen Wilson
Jedediah Smith (uncredited)
Director
Shawn Levy
Book
Milan Trenc
Screenplay
Thomas Lennon
Screenplay
Robert Ben Garant
September 15, 2019
6
I'm made of wax, Larry. What are you made of?
Night at the Museum is directed by Shaun Levy and jointly written by Robert Ben Garant & Thomas Lennon who adapt from the book by Milan Trenc. It stars Ben Stiller, Carla Gugino, Dick Van Dyke, Mickey Rooney, Bill Cobbs, Ricky Gervais, Robin Williams, Owen Wilson and Steve Coogan. Plot sees Stiller as a newly recruited night security guard at the Museum of Natural History, who discovers that an ancient curse causes the animals and exhibits on display to come to life and wreak havoc.
Not really one night at the museum, but three nights, it's a film that's enjoyable enough if expectation is set at the level for standard family action/comedy fare. All the elements for such are within, protagonist with something to prove to his son, magical animals and historical characters coming to life; and of course the general malarkey that comes with such a premise. Trouble is is that the premise is stronger than the execution. Sure it's energetic and Stiller makes for a likable loser-cum-hero type, and the effects will no doubt dazzle the kids, but it comes over as an excuse for the latter. Is it fun? Yes, yes it is, when it's in flow, but it does grow tiresome towards the run in and the pay off is as formulaic as it gets. It garnered enough coin to warrant a sequel, something that firms up the belief that the market for action/adventure/family movies is currently starved of portions.
It's hoped that better directors, and better films, are forthcoming in this genre, so as to show the latest generation of fun seekers that efforts such as this are not high points. 6/10