Plot
A movie about the independent minded son of Beelzebub and the mischief he creates.
Release Year: 2000
Rating: 5.1/10 (45,469 voted)
Critic's Score: 38/100
Director:
Steven Brill
Stars: Adam Sandler, Patricia Arquette, Harvey Keitel
Storyline When somebody's mother is an angel and his father is the devil, life can be really confusing. For a sweet boy like Little Nicky, it just got a whole lot worse. His two evil brothers Adrian and Cassius have just escaped from Hell and are wreaking havoc on an unsuspecting earth. His dad is disintegrating and it's up to Nicky to save him and all of a humanity by midnight before one of his brothers becomes the new Satan.
Writers: Tim Herlihy, Adam Sandler
Cast: Adam Sandler
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Nicky
Patricia Arquette
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Valerie Veran
Harvey Keitel
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Dad
Rhys Ifans
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Adrian
Tommy 'Tiny' Lister
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Cassius
(as Tommy 'Tiny' Lister Jr.)
Rodney Dangerfield
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Lucifer
Allen Covert
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Todd
Peter Dante
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Peter
Jonathan Loughran
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John
Robert Smigel
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Beefy
(voice)
Reese Witherspoon
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Holly
Dana Carvey
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Referee
Jon Lovitz
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Peeper
Kevin Nealon
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Gatekeeper
Michael McKean
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Chief of Police
Taglines:
If Your Father Was The Devil And Your Mother Was An Angel, You'd Be Messed Up Too.
Opening Weekend: $16,063,904
(USA)
(12 November 2000)
(2910 Screens)
Gross: $39,442,871
(USA)
(28 January 2001)
Technical Specs
Runtime:
Did You Know?
Trivia:
The film features characters from Adam Sandler's CD "Stan And Judy's Kid" (Whitey the Referee [from sketch "Whitey"]; The Peeper [from sketch "The Peeper"]).
Goofs:
Continuity:
After Nicky gets sprayed with mace on the fire escape outside Valerie's bedroom, he stumbles backward and begins to fall over the railing. In the next shot, however, his body is falling forward over the railing.
Quotes: Nicky:
Yo, fossil-head! I got a bone to pick with you!
User Review
Pretty underrated!
Rating: 10/10
Geeze, this movie got the shaft! I thought it was a lot of fun and pretty
funny. The Ozzy Osbourne line, 'Here, kill him with theeees' cracks me up
every time. I don't know why this is disdained so much. Sure, it's no
"Rushmore", but it has its place and I enjoy it for what it is--a
kind-hearted, dumb, funny comedy in the vein of "Dumb & Dumber" or "Tommy
Boy"--both classic movies in and of themselves. In that category, I give
"Little Nicky" a 10! Blow-hards and elitists need not
apply....
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