
Inspector Gadget 2 ( Modified Lincoln Convertible ) 1964
Inspector Gadget 2
Inspector Gadget 2, (sometimes called Inspector 2 Gadget and IG2) is a 2003 American live-action comedy film, released direct-to-video on VHS and DVD on March 11, 2003. The film is based on the 1983 cartoon series created by DIC Entertainment and is a sequel to the 1999 film, Inspector Gadget.
Theme Tune
Inspector Gadget – Theme
Inspector Gadget
Whoo-hoo
Inspector Gadget
Inspector Gadget
Whoo-hoo
Inspector Gadget
Go Gadget go
Go Gadget go
Inspector Gadget
Who-hoo
Inspector Gadget
Go Gadget go
Trivia
Dr. Claw’s face is never shown throughout the entire course of the film. This is a reference to a running gag from the original TV series. Only his eye is shown for a spilt second.
Quote
“You don’t bump the Gadgetmobile. The Gadgetmobile bumps you!”
Cast
French Stewart as Inspector Gadget
Elaine Hendrix as G2
Tony Martin as Dr. Claw
Caitlin Wachs as Penny
Jeff Glenn Bennett as Brain the Dog (voice)
D. L. Hughley as Gadgetmobile (voice)
Mark Mitchell as Chief Quimby
Sigrid Thornton as Mayor Wilson
Bruce Spence as Baxter
Alethea McGrath as Mrs. Quimby (cameo)
Mungo McKay as the Bartender
James Wardlaw as Brick
John Batchelor as McKible
Nick Lawson as Squint
Mick Roughan as Jungle Bob
Siros Niaros as The Ninja
Brian McDermott as Mr. Morgan
Gadgetmobile is a talking crime fighting automobile created by Dr. Brenda Bradford to assist Inspector Gadget in fighting crime. According to Brenda, Gadgetmobile is a “he,” and is a heavily modified 1964 Lincoln Continental convertible.The Lincoln Continental is a series of mid-sized and full-sized luxury cars produced by Lincoln, a division of the American automaker Ford Motor Company. The model line was introduced following the construction of a personal vehicle for Edsel Ford, who commissioned a coachbuilt 1939 Lincoln-Zephyr convertible,In production for over 55 years across nine different decades, Lincoln has produced ten generations of the Continental. Within the Lincoln model line, the Continental has served several roles ranging from its flagship to its base-trim sedan. From 1961 to 1976, Lincoln sold the Continental as its exclusive model line..Unlike the first film, Inspector Gadget 2 is considered a more faithful adaptation of the original animated series. The characters’ personalities were altered to be more in line with their cartoon counterparts and Dr. Claw’s face is never shown. Gadget and Claw are never referred to as “John Brown” and “Sanford Scolex”, their respective civilian names from the first film (though Claw’s communicator is still labeled as “Scolex Industries”).
Quote
Claw: Care for a smoke, Gadget?
[presses a button on his remote-control device, opening four smoke-ports on the truck’s rear bumper and sending thick clouds of bright pink smoke billowing out]
Trivia
The film was shot entirely in and around Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Trivia
Claw’s henchmen Jungle Bob and Squint are adapted from the original cartoon series. They respectively appeared in Inspector Gadget: Photo Safari (1983) and Inspector Gadget: Funny Money (1983).
Quote
[at the science convention]
Inspector Gadget: Now I need you to keep an sharp eye out, Gadgetmobile, if you see anything suspicious you let me know!
Gadgetmobile: You mean like a Trekkie with a girlfriend?
Trivia
This is the first time that Elaine Hendrix played a hero. She previously played a villain in The Parent Trap (1998). Coincidentally, both movies were released by Disney.
Info
Cinematography | Geoffrey Wharton |
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Edited by | Jimmy Hill |
Music by | Chris Hajian |
Production
companies |
Walt Disney Pictures
The Kerner Entertainment Company Fountain Productions |
Distributed by | Walt Disney Home Entertainment |
Release date
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March 11, 2003 |
Running time
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88 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $12 million |
Trivia
D.L Hughley, who voiced Gadget mobile was the only original cast member to return from the previous movie.
QUIZ 1
What did the special effects crew use to make the gadget hat spin in the movie ?
A. A Pole attached to a drill
B. A record player hid under his hat
C. Special motors hidden inside the hat
D. A pair of golf cart motors
Press for Answer
A. A Pole attached to a drill
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QUIZ 2
What is Inspector Gadget actual Name ?
A. John Green
B. John Brown
C. John Black
D. John Blue
Press for Answer
B. John Brown
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QUIZ 1
What did the special effects crew use to make the gadget hat spin in the movie ?
A. A Pole attached to a drill
B. A record player hid under his hat
C. Special motors hidden inside the hat
D. A pair of golf cart motors
The special effects crew used power drills for some of their stunts. For example, when Gadget first sees G2, his hat spins when a power drill connected to a pole to the hat spins
QUIZ 2
What is Inspector Gadget actual Name ?
A. John Green
B. John Brown
C. John Black
D. John Blue
It is revealed in the first live action film that Gadget’s real name is Jonathan “John” Brown. He is portrayed by Matthew Broderick in the first film and French Stewart in the sequel.
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