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Bruce Almighty
Bruce Almighty
Bruce Nolan toils as a "human interest" television reporter in Buffalo, NY, but despite his high ratings and the love of his beautiful girlfriend, Bruce remains unfulfilled. At the end of the worst day in his life, he angrily ridicules God — and the Almighty responds, endowing Bruce with all of His divine powers.
rating
6.723
runtime
101 min

Release

2003-05-23

Cast

Jim Carrey
Jim Carrey
as Bruce Nolan
Morgan Freeman
Morgan Freeman
as God
Jennifer Aniston
Jennifer Aniston
as Grace Connelly
Philip Baker Hall
Philip Baker Hall
as Jack Baylor
Catherine Bell
Catherine Bell
as Susan Ortega
Lisa Ann Walter
Lisa Ann Walter
as Debbie
Steve Carell
Steve Carell
as Evan Baxter
Nora Dunn
Nora Dunn
as Ally Loman
Eddie Jemison
Eddie Jemison
as Bobby
Paul Satterfield
Paul Satterfield
as Dallas Coleman
Mark Kiely
Mark Kiely
as Fred Donohue
Sally Kirkland
Sally Kirkland
as Anita
Tony Bennett
Tony Bennett
as Tony Bennett
Timothy Di Pri
Timothy Di Pri
as Bruce's Cameraman
Brian Tahash
Brian Tahash
as Bruce's Soundman
Lou Felder
Lou Felder
as Pete Fineman
Lillian Adams
Lillian Adams
as Mama Kowolski
Christopher Darga
Christopher Darga
as Vol Kowolski
Jack Jozefson
Jack Jozefson
as Homeless Man
Mark Adair-Rios
Mark Adair-Rios
as Hood
Enrique Almeida
Enrique Almeida
as Hood
Noel Gugliemi
Noel Gugliemi
as Hood
Rolando Molina
Rolando Molina
as Hood
Emilio Rivera
Emilio Rivera
as Hood
Mary Pat Gleason
Mary Pat Gleason
as Heavyish Woman
Don Dowe
Don Dowe
as Camera Operator
P.J. Byrne
P.J. Byrne
as Panicked Newsroom Staffer
Albert P. Santos
Albert P. Santos
as Hood
Madeline Lovejoy
Madeline Lovejoy
as Zoe
Jovan Allie
Jovan Allie
as Martin
Koby Allie
Koby Allie
as Martin
Dan Desmond
Dan Desmond
as Bill
Selma Stern
Selma Stern
as Irene Dansfield
Alfred Dennis
Alfred Dennis
as Old Man
Rina Fernandez
Rina Fernandez
as Pretty Woman
Robert Curtis Brown
Robert Curtis Brown
as Phil Sidleman
Michael Brownlee
Michael Brownlee
as Newscaster
Ted Garcia
Ted Garcia
as Newscaster
Maria Quiban
Maria Quiban
as Newscaster
Shaun Robinson
Shaun Robinson
as Newscaster
Saida Pagan
Saida Pagan
as Newscaster
Ken Rudulph
Ken Rudulph
as Newscaster
Gina St. John
Gina St. John
as Newscaster
Michael Villani
Michael Villani
as Newscaster
Christina Grandy
Christina Grandy
as Office Staffer
Allen Lulu
Allen Lulu
as Office Staffer
Jamison Yang
Jamison Yang
as Office Staffer
Bette Rae
Bette Rae
as Hazel
Andrew Hateley
Andrew Hateley
as Teenager
Nick Huff
Nick Huff
as Teenager
Greg Collins
Greg Collins
as Coach Tucker
Dougald Park
Dougald Park
as Stalled Car Guy
Susan Ware
Susan Ware
as Party Woman
John Rosenfeld
John Rosenfeld
as Business Man
Carey Scott
Carey Scott
as Partying Sports Guy
David A. Clemons
David A. Clemons
as Rioter
Bradley Stryker
Bradley Stryker
as College Rioter
Michael Guarnera
Michael Guarnera
as Riot Leader
Laura Carson
Laura Carson
as Nurse
Zachary Aaron Krebs
Zachary Aaron Krebs
as Paramedic
Ben Livingston
Ben Livingston
as Paramedic
Nelson Mashita
Nelson Mashita
as Doctor
Glen Yrigoyen
Glen Yrigoyen
as Trainer
Dohn Norwood
Dohn Norwood
as Police Training Center Officer
Michael Olifiers
Michael Olifiers
as Police Training Center Officer
Howard S. Lefstein
Howard S. Lefstein
as Phil's Soundman
Miah Won
Miah Won
as Connie - Masseuse
Darcy Fowers
Darcy Fowers
as Attractive Woman at Restaurant
Laura-Shay Griffin
Laura-Shay Griffin
as Attractive Woman at Restaurant
Darius Rose
Darius Rose
as Tyler
Micayla Bowden
Micayla Bowden
as Day Care Kid
Sammy Boyarsky
Sammy Boyarsky
as Day Care Kid
Dylan Ferguson
Dylan Ferguson
as Day Care Kid
Cubbie Kile
Cubbie Kile
as Day Care Kid
Emily Needham
Emily Needham
as Day Care Kid
Alex Villiers
Alex Villiers
as Day Care Kid
Moe Daniels
Moe Daniels
as Day Care Teacher
Ara Celi
Ara Celi
as Woman at Party
Jessica Leigh Mattson
Jessica Leigh Mattson
as Woman at Party
Allison McCurdy
Allison McCurdy
as Woman at Party
Patti McLafferty
Patti McLafferty
as Woman at Party
Janelle Pierzina
Janelle Pierzina
as Woman at Party
Annie Wersching
Annie Wersching
as Woman at Party
Ashley Yegan
Ashley Yegan
as Woman at Party
Micah Williams
Micah Williams
as Boy on Bike
William Thomas, Jr.
William Thomas, Jr.
as Technical Director
Tom Beyer
Tom Beyer
as Stage Manager
Max Grodénchik
Max Grodénchik
as Control Room Operator
Michael Bofshever
Michael Bofshever
as Control Room Operator
Colby French
Colby French
as Control Room Operator
Manny Suárez
Manny Suárez
as Control Room Operator
Shashawnee Hall
Shashawnee Hall
as Camera Operator
Carrie Quinn Dolin
Carrie Quinn Dolin
as Teleprompter Operator
Vanna Salviati
Vanna Salviati
as Bobby's Aunt
Scott DeFoe
Scott DeFoe
as K-9 Tech
David Carrera
David Carrera
as Phil's Cameraman
Jennie Baek
Jennie Baek
as Driver (uncredited)
Joseph Buttler
Joseph Buttler
as Baker (uncredited)
Curt Clendenin
Curt Clendenin
as Pedestrian (uncredited)
Sabrina Culver
Sabrina Culver
as Office Staffer (uncredited)
Ron Jeremy
Ron Jeremy
as Man in Diner (uncredited)
Chris Johns
Chris Johns
as Waiter (uncredited)
Brian La Rosa
Brian La Rosa
as Man in Street (uncredited)
Karen Levine
Karen Levine
as Newsroom Staff (uncredited)
Ryan McGonagle
Ryan McGonagle
as Lottery Riot Hooligan (uncredited)
Gino Montesinos
Gino Montesinos
as Prisoner (uncredited)
Stephanie Nash
Stephanie Nash
as Mother with Boy (uncredited)
Adrian Neil
Adrian Neil
as James (uncredited)
Mandana Rothschild
Mandana Rothschild
as Woman at Party (uncredited)
Danny Salay
Danny Salay
as Rioter (uncredited)
Rico Simonini
Rico Simonini
as Doctor (uncredited)
Catherine Petra Villalobos
Catherine Petra Villalobos
as Misty (uncredited)
Gary Rodriguez
Gary Rodriguez
as Precision Driver (uncredited)
Rando Thomas
Rando Thomas
as Dangerous Driver (uncredited)
Juliette Tinelle Ollie
Juliette Tinelle Ollie
as News audience member (uncredited)

Director

REVIEWS
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John Chard

Being God can be Hell. Fans of Jim Carrey can't go wrong with this fun filled picture that's not without serious undertones as well. The Premise is flimsy as such, Carrey plays Nolan, a harried and fed up TV reporter who feels that all of his problems are God's fault. Having enough of his whingeing, God (Morgan Freeman) summons Nolan to his "residence" and bestows all his powers to him. This is where the film hits its stride, the makers letting Carrey loose for a number of funny sequences as he plays God to further his own ends. It goes where you expect it to, and nobody else gets a look in as Carrey does his stuff, but the journey is a most pleasant one. 7/10

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mooney240

**Bruce Almighty leverages Carrey's comedy strengths and a solid supporting cast to create a top-notch lighthearted comedy. ** Honestly, I had a traumatic experience from seeing The Mask way too young, and it left me terrified of Jim Carrey for quite a while. Even after I grew out of the Carreyphobia, I still wasn't a fan, but Bruce Almighty changed everything. The first time I saw it, it was against my will, but I am so glad I was forced to watch it because it's a wonderful movie! It has fun with Christian values and themes without bashing or harassing its source material. It's just a good-natured funny movie that sees Carrey's Bruce Nolan grow from kind but self-absorbed to considerate and caring of those around him and appreciating all that he already had in his life, especially his love interest played by Jennifer Anniston. Bruce Almighty also showcases a young Steve Carrell in his big breakout role as Carrey's rival, who faces the wrath of Carrey's God powers in a hilarious way. This film is by far my favorite Jim Carrey film and one of my favorite comedies.

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SoSmooth1982

Another one of my favorite movies of all time. Jim Carey is one of my favorite actors. This movie is so funny. Who doesn't want to play God. I know would love to give it a shot if it was possible.