The Antman 21 years old

Don't bring your wife to see this film.

“The Antman” is a lovingly-made but sluggish monster-movie parody, done with German-speaking actors on a sparse soundstage standing in for 1950s Mexico. Promising concept is bolstered by colorful performances by Gotz Otto and Lars Rudolph, and the filmmakers have fun with pic’s look, right down to tacky lighting worthy of Roger Corman. But Marc Meyer’s script isn’t fast or funny enough to keep pace with energetic visuals. The first in a projected series of B-movie homages grouped as “Planet B,” the producers might want to call in Joe Dante to supervise the rest, as “Antman” seems unlikely to crawl very far beyond its native borders

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The Antman Cast

Name Character
Elisabeth Volkmann She was 66, 70 years old when she died as El Busto
Gojko Mitić He was 62, now 83 years old as Fumigimo
Lars Rudolph He was 36, now 57 years old as Loco Satano
Götz Otto He was 35, now 56 years old as Don José de Alvarez
Yasmina Filali She was 27, now 48 years old as Bella Bonita

The Antman Crew

Name Department
Marc Meyer as Screenplay. He was 48 (60) years old when He died Writing
Ingo Ludwig Frenzel as Original Music Composer. He was 36 (now 57) years old Sound
Alexander Fischerkoesen as Director of Photography. He was 34 (now 56) years old Camera
Christoph Gampl as Director. Directing
The Antman poster
The Antman (21 years)

Don't bring your wife to see this film.

  • Release day: Wednesday, January 15, 2003
  • Runtime: 94 minutes