Click (2006)

 ●  English ● 1 hr 47 mins

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Michael Newman (Sandler) is a hard working family man, who must please his boss (Hasselhoff), in order to get promoted. Problem is he gets less time with his family, and wishes for a remote in which he can control his life. This soon comes true for Newman, when he meets Morty (Walken), a crazy sales clerk, who has the ultimate remote. A remote in which he can do anything, including muting, skipping and dubbing his life. He finds this to be the opportunity in which he can not only skip every argument, but also skip to his promotion. He sees this as a good idea, until the remote goes horribly wrong.
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Cast: Adam Sandler, Christopher Walken, Kate Beckinsale

Crew: Frank Coraci (Director), Dean Semler (Director of Photography), Rupert Gregson Williams (Music Director)

Rating: A (India)

Genres: Comedy, Drama, Fantasy, Romance

Release Dates: 23 Jun 2006 (India)

Tagline: What If You Had A Universal Remote... That Controlled Your Universe?

Did you know? The premise of the film originated from a joke by writer Steve Koren. It was only upon a suggestion of turning into a feature, by co-writer Mark O'Keefe's girlfriend, that the project got started off the ground. Read More
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as Michael Newman
as Donna Newman
as Kevin O'Doyle
as Kathy O'Doyle
as Ammer
as Ted Newman
as Ben Newman at 22-30 Years Old
as Janine
as Ben at 17 Years Old
as Ben Newman at 7 Years Old
as Trudy Newman
as Samantha at 27 Years Old
as Lakeside Camp Girl
as Bed, Bath & Beyond Guy
as Alice / Alan
as Bill
as Stacy

Direction

Director
First Assistant Director
Associate Director
Second Assistant Director

Writers

Screenplay Writer

Camera and Electrical

Director of Photography

Music

Music Director

Sound

Sound Effects Editor
Foley Artist
Boom Operator

Art

Art Director
Production Designer
Set Decorator

Casting

Casting Director

Costume and Wardrobe

Costume Designer

Editorial

Editor

Special Effects

Special Effects Coordinator

Stunts

Stunt Coordinator

Visual Effects

Visual Effects Producer
Visual Effects Coordinator
Film Type:
Feature
Language:
English
Colour Info:
Color
Sound Mix:
Dolby Digital, DTS, Sony Dynamic Digital Sound
Camera:
Panavision Genesis
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
1.85:1 (Flat), 2.39:1 (Scope)
Stereoscopy:
No
Taglines:
What If You Had A Universal Remote... That Controlled Your Universe?
Movie Connection(s):
Referenced in: Nine Lives (Hebrew)
Referenced in: Nine Lives (English)
Trivia:
The coin trick done by Henry Winkler in the movie is something he does in real life. He would often do this for children during public appearances.

Lake Winnipesaukee where Adam Sandler reminisces his childhood in the lake scene is approximately 50 miles north of Manchester, New Hampshire; where Sandler grew up.

The names of some of the crew members are visible on a few headstones at the graveyard scene as an inside joke at the near the end of the film.

The futuristic car driven by Michael Newman to his residence when he first realises that he is CEO of the Company, is the Cadillac Sixteen, a concept car that was unveiled in 2003.

Kate Beckinsale's daughter, Lily Mo Sheen. is the little girl at the lakeside during young Michael's flashback.

Click is Adam Sandler's highest grossing film at the worldwide box office as of 2010.

You see a flashback of Michael's life and various theme songs from TV and gameshows play in the background, including Match Game 73 (1973), S.W.A.T. (1975), The (New) $25,000 Pyramid (1973), The Benny Hill Show (1969), The Price Is Right (1972), Wheel of Fortune (1983), and Win, Lose or Draw (1987) when Michael presses the menu button on the remote.

Drew Barrymore and Lauren Graham turned down the part of Donna Newman.

Mel's (Jon Lovitz) home in The Benchwarmers (2006) and Michael Newman's (Adam Sandler) home (when he seems himself in the future) are the same building.

Christopher Walken dances in the movie, as is his trademark.

"I'll put Swardson on it.", says Mr. Ammer when Michael passes on a favor from Mr. Ammer. Nick Swardson is a friend of Adam Sandler, appearing on Sandler's most recent comedy album, "Shh... Don't Tell" (2004). Swardson is also the Bed, Bath & Beyond Guy who asks Michael to be his friend.

Due to "creative differences", Alan Silvestri who was attached as the film's composer left the project in late March 2006

As Michael fast-forwards through his life, Several future world events are mentioned by radio in the film . Two of these include Michael Jackson becoming the first human to clone himself and Britney Spears having her 23rd baby. The future span set in the film is from 2017 to 2030.

According to Panavision Inc, click is the second official feature to use the Genesis Digital Camera System after Superman Returns (2006). Dean Semler used this system in his subsequent features Apocalypto (2006) and I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry (2007).

The premise of the film originated from a joke by writer Steve Koren. It was only upon a suggestion of turning into a feature, by co-writer Mark O'Keefe's girlfriend, that the project got started off the ground.

The water that Ben gives Michael is VOSS sparkling artesian water from Norway when Michael visits Ben's office.

Dolores O'Riordan sings "Linger" at the wedding towards the end.

The male nurse who attempts to sedate Michael in the hospital but sedates himself instead is played by Frank Coraci

Morty, Christopher Walken's character is revealed to be the angel of death. Mortis is the Latin word for death (and is the basis for such words as mortician, rigor mortis, mortality, etc.)

In the future, at Ben's wedding, the Freedom Tower can be seen in the NYC skyline (except there are two towers) where the World Trade Center once stood.