Night at the Museum starring Ben Stiller, Robin Williams, Owen Wilson, Ricky Gervais, Hank Azaria, Amy Adams, Christopher Guest, Jonah Hill, Dick Van Dyke and Mickey Rooney.
Imagine walking into the world’s most magnificent museums, where the wonders and history of the world come to life
Get ready for the wildest and most adventure-filled Night at the Museum ever, as Larry Daley (Ben Stiller) travels the globe, uniting favorite and new characters and embarking on an epic quest to save the magic before it is gone forever.
Imagine walking into the world’s most magnificent museums, where the wonders and history of the world come to life. That was the starting point for the Night at the Museum motion pictures, which have captivated audiences globally and grossed over one billion dollars. Now, its third installment takes all of its beloved characters around the world for their greatest adventure yet.
Ben Stiller reprises his role as museum guard Larry Daley, and Shawn Levy is once again at the helm, producing and directing a pantheon of comic talent.
When New York’s Natural History Museum’s exhibits, which come to life at night, start to behave strangely, Larry, the newly-promoted director of nighttime operations at the Museum, must find out why. The Tablet, which magically brings the creatures to life, has started to decay and the only way to restore it may be at the British Museum. Larry, who’ll do anything to save his museum “family,” along with his son Nick and the museum exhibits, travel from New York to London, where they must discover the Tablet’s secret.
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Night at the Museum and Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian were worldwide hits, but it took some time before Shawn Levy and Ben Stiller were certain there would be a third Night. “Ben and I were looking for a defining principle – a reason to make a third film,” says Levy. “It was only when we came up with the idea of the potential death of the Tablet that we felt we had finally discovered a core theme and motive for the characters and for us, the filmmakers. In the new film, we aren’t just going to a new museum – we are fighting for the life of the magic itself.”
Once Levy locked into a storyline, he couldn’t wait to return to the incredible world of which he was a principal architect. “There’s something about the blend of this wondrous ‘what if” that gets brought to life in these movies,” he says. “The new film also has humor and a warm-heartedness that are winning and compelling. I am very conscious of the privilege to create these worlds and these adventures.”
Levy worked closely with screenwriters David Guion and Michael Handelman to fine-tune the script. Guion says, “Shawn is this incredibly enthusiastic guy, with a sharp sense of what’s working and what’s not working. When it’s working, he laughs, leaps up and acts out the character.” Adds Handelman: “Shawn is the most amazing collaborator. He gets seized by an idea and just jumps out of his chair. He’s an amazingly gifted source of ideas.”
Guion recalls Levy telling the writers: “We want this to be the culmination of the themes of the earlier two films. We want to make it about saying goodbye and moving on. Larry’s son, Nick (Skyler Gisondo), is getting older and wants new freedoms and Larry has to let go. And we tried to echo that throughout the movie.”
Genre: Comedy
U.S. Release: 12/19/2014
Rating:PG
Runtime:
CAST:
Ben Stiller, Robin Williams, Owen Wilson, Ricky Gervais, Hank Azaria, Amy Adams, Christopher Guest, Jonah Hill, Dick Van Dyke and Mickey Rooney
Director:
Shawn Levy
Director of Photography:
GUILLERMO NAVARRO, ASC won the Academy Award for Best Cinematography for his work on Pan’s Labyrinth, directed by Guillermo del Toro. Navarro has enjoyed a long-time collaboration with del Toro, also serving as cinematographer on the director’s Cronos, The Devil’s Backbone, Hellboy, Hellboy II: The Golden Army and Pacific Rim.
Navarro’s recent films include The Twilght Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 and The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2; I Am Number Four; The Resident; and the documentary It Might Get Loud. He served as director of photography on the original Night at the Museum, as well as on Desperado, Four Rooms, From Dusk Till Dawn and Jackie Brown. Other films include The Long Kiss Goodnight, Zathura, Spawn and Stuart Little.
Navarro was born and raised in Mexico City. He moved to France to work as an apprentice and assistant to director of photography Ricardo Aronovich, AFC. Upon his return to Mexico, Navarro shot the critically acclaimed film Cabeza de Vaca, for director Nicolas Echeverria, which was Mexico’s entry for Best Foreign Film at the Academy Awards.
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