''Free Willy'' is a 1993 American
adventure
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drama film
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, directed by
Simon Wincer
Simon Wincer (born 1943) is an Australian film and television director best known for the miniseries ''Lonesome Dove (miniseries), Lonesome Dove'' and the film ''Free Willy''. He attended Cranbrook School, Sydney, Cranbrook School, Sydney, from ...
, produced by
Lauren Shuler Donner and Jennie Lew Tugend, written by
Keith A. Walker and Corey Blechman from a story by Walker and distributed by
Warner Bros. Pictures under their
Family Entertainment imprint. The film stars
Jason James Richter in his film debut,
Lori Petty,
Jayne Atkinson
Jayne Atkinson (born 18 February 1959) is a British-American actress. She is best known for the role of Karen Hayes on '' 24'', as well as her Tony Award–nominated roles in '' The Rainmaker'' and '' Enchanted April''. She has also appeared in ...
,
August Schellenberg, and
Michael Madsen
Michael Madsen (born September 25, 1957) is an American actor. Alongside his frequent collaborations with Quentin Tarantino—''Reservoir Dogs'' (1992), ''Kill Bill: Volume 2'' (2004), ''The Hateful Eight'' (2015), and ''Once Upon a Time in Hol ...
with the eponymous character, Willy, played by
Keiko.
The story is about a 12-year-old orphaned boy named Jesse who befriends a captive
orca
The orca (''Orcinus orca''), or killer whale, is a toothed whale and the largest member of the oceanic dolphin family. The only extant species in the genus '' Orcinus'', it is recognizable by its black-and-white-patterned body. A cosmopol ...
, Willy, at an ailing amusement park. When he discovers that the park owner has been planning to dispose of Willy, he hatches a scheme to break Willy out of captivity.
Released on July 16, 1993, the film received positive attention from critics and was a commercial success, grossing $153.7 million from a $20 million budget. It grew into
a small franchise, including an
animated television series
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,
two sequels
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, and a
direct-to-video reboot in addition to inspiring the rehabilitation and release of Keiko. The film marked Keith A. Walker's only film as screenwriter, and last project before his death in late December 1996.
Plot
On the
Pacific Northwest
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coastline, a
pod of
orcas
The orca (''Orcinus orca''), or killer whale, is a toothed whale and the largest member of the oceanic dolphin family. The only extant species in the genus '' Orcinus'', it is recognizable by its black-and-white-patterned body. A cosmopoli ...
is tracked down by
whalers. An adolescent male orca is captured and separated from his family and sold to the Northwest Adventure Park.
Months later, Jesse, an orphan abandoned by his estranged mother six years ago, fled from Cooperton with his fellow orphans and spends three days roaming
Portland, begging for money and stealing food. To evade police in pursuit later that night, he and Perry break into the adventure park's observation area unaware that they triggered an alarm. While doing
graffiti
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on the walls and its water tank, Jesse comes face to face with the orca before getting caught by the police. Dwight informs Jesse that his new
foster parents
Foster care is a system in which a minor has been placed into a ward, group home (residential child care community or treatment centre), or private home of a state-certified caregiver, referred to as a "foster parent", or with a family member ...
, Glen and Annie Greenwood, would be happy to take him in. Jesse, who hopes to be reunited with his mother, begrudgingly goes to live with them in
Astoria.
To avoid being sent to juvenile hall if he flees again, Jesse is allowed to make up for his vandalism by cleaning and repainting the observation area. He forms a bond with the orca, named Willy, when he takes a liking to Jesse's
harmonica
The harmonica, also known as a French harp or mouth organ, is a free reed wind instrument used worldwide in many musical genres, notably in blues, American folk music, classical music, jazz, country, and rock. The many types of harmonica incl ...
playing. With probation ending, and his job almost up, Jesse sneaks out of the house to visit Willy and falls in the tank. He nearly drowns but Willy saves and brings him to the surface. Randolph and Rae, Willy's respective caretaker and trainer/veterinarian, notice that Jesse is the only human normally ill-tempered Willy responds to, and eventually, Jesse is offered a summer job. He also starts to warm up to the Greenwoods.
Park owner Dial sees Jesse and Willy's talent in hopes of finally making money from the orca, who has thus far been a costly venture for him. On opening day, however, he refuses to perform due to being antagonized by children in the observation area. Jesse, unable to get him to do tricks while dealing with pressure from spectators except the Greenwoods and Dwight, tearfully storms off. Willy cracks the tank with his stress-induced rage, having had enough of the children's constant banging. Jesse plans to find his mother despite Dwight affirming that she does not want him. He sneaks out to stop by the tank to say goodbye to Willy. Before leaving, something responds to Willy's calling again. Jesse follows the responses and realizes Willy is communicating with his pod. The discovery is interrupted when park manager Wade and some colleagues sneak into the observation area to deliberately damage the spot where Willy smashed the tank so that the water will leak out.
Randolph explains to Jesse that Dial plans to kill Willy and collect the million-dollar insurance. Jesse hatches a plan to return him to the ocean, with Randolph and Rae joining in. They use a forklift to transport Willy from tank to Glen's pickup truck Jesse and Randolph stole. Dial launches a search when he is informed by Wade about Willy. When the truck gets stuck in the mud on Old Forest Road, Jesse uses the truck's
CB radio
Citizens band radio (CB radio) is a land mobile radio system, a system allowing short-distance one-to-many bidirectional voice communication among individuals, using two-way radios operating near 27 MHz (or the 11-m wavelength) in the high freq ...
to call Glen and Annie for help. Both of them arrive and Glen is reluctant to assist but relents when Jesse pleads with him. After a brief stop at a car wash to wet Willy more, Glen drives the truck to Dawson's Marina, where Dial, Wade, and their men have assembled at the gates to halt them. Glen's truck smashes through the gate and backs Willy into the water.
After a struggle with Dial's men and Wade, Willy manages to swim away, but two of Dial's whaling ships seal off the marina. Jesse runs toward the
breakwater and encourages Willy to follow him and jump over. On the breakwater, Jesse recites a Haida prayer Randolph had taught him through the story of
Natsilane, before giving Willy the signal to jump. Willy makes the jump over and lands in the ocean on the other side, free to return to his pod, while a dismayed Dial and Wade can only watch. Jesse thanks and hugs Glen and Annie as Willy calls out to him in the distance.
Cast
*
Jason James Richter as Jesse, a 12-year-old orphan
*
Lori Petty as Rae Lindley, Northwest Adventure Park trainer, Willy's veterinarian and aspiring marine biologist
*
Jayne Atkinson
Jayne Atkinson (born 18 February 1959) is a British-American actress. She is best known for the role of Karen Hayes on '' 24'', as well as her Tony Award–nominated roles in '' The Rainmaker'' and '' Enchanted April''. She has also appeared in ...
as Annie Greenwood, a teacher, Jesse's foster mom and Glen's wife
*
August Schellenberg as Randolph Johnson, Willy's Haida caretaker
*
Michael Madsen
Michael Madsen (born September 25, 1957) is an American actor. Alongside his frequent collaborations with Quentin Tarantino—''Reservoir Dogs'' (1992), ''Kill Bill: Volume 2'' (2004), ''The Hateful Eight'' (2015), and ''Once Upon a Time in Hol ...
as Glen Greenwood, Greenwood Auto Repairs founder and owner, Jesse's foster dad and Annie's husband
*
Michael Ironside
Frederick Reginald Ironside (born February 12, 1950), known professionally as Michael Ironside, is a Canadian actor. A prominent character actor with over 270 film and television credits, he is known for playing villains and antiheroes, but has ...
as Dial, the greedy owner of Northwest Adventure Park
*
Richard Riehle
Richard Riehle (born May 12, 1948) is an American character actor. A prolific performer, he has appeared in over four hundred films, television shows and other projects, making him one of the most-credited live action performers.
Life and career ...
as Wade, Northwest Adventure Park general manager
*
Mykelti Williamson as Dwight Mercer, Jesse's social worker
*
Michael Bacall as Perry, a runaway orphan who also hangs with other street kids and works alongside a criminal
*
Danielle Harris as Gwenie, a runaway orphan
* Isaiah Malone as Vector, a runaway orphan
* Tom Lasswell as Brody, a truck stop employee who reveals to the Greenwoods that he saw Glen's stolen pickup carrying Willy
*
Keiko as Willy, a captive 12-year-old orca whom Jesse befriends
Then-Astoria mayor
Willis Van Dusen made a cameo appearance as a fish vendor.
Jim Michaels was the announcer for the Northwest Adventure Park's aquatic theater. Additionally,
Moultrie Patten and Ed Murphy play two homeless men who pass through a car wash station where the former makes a compliment to Randolph after witnessing Willy getting hosed.
Debi Derryberry
Debi Derryberry (''née'' Greenberg; born September 27, 1960) is an American voice actress who has provided voices for a number of animations and video games. She is best known for voicing Jimmy Neutron, the titular protagonist of the Jimmy Neutr ...
was a stunt double for Jason James Richter in some scenes including Willy saving Jesse.
Production
Writing
The project first originated in 1984 when
Keith A. Walker conceived of the story while working on ''
The Goonies'' with the film's director
Richard Donner
Richard Donner (born Richard Donald Schwartzberg; April 24, 1930 – July 5, 2021) was an American film director, producer and actor. Described as "one of Hollywood's most reliable makers of action blockbusters", Donner directed some of the mo ...
, who would eventually serve as one of the executive producers for ''Free Willy''. In the original script, the character of Jesse was a
mute 10-year-old boy living with nuns.
Donner and his wife, producer
Lauren Schuler Donner, hired screenwriter Corey Blechman to update the script and to make it less sentimental, including making Jesse older and into a street tough-type.
Schuler Donner cited the film as part of a broader initiative to make commercial films that, while entertaining, also convey important messages.
Filming
Filmmakers searched throughout the U.S., Japan, France, Spain, and Argentina for an orca to portray Willy before settling on
Keiko, a twelve-year-old orca that had been residing at
Reino Aventura amusement park in
Mexico City
Mexico City is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Mexico, largest city of Mexico, as well as the List of North American cities by population, most populous city in North America. It is one of the most important cultural and finan ...
since 1985.
The production team was able to film Keiko in the park while it underwent renovations from May and June 1992.
A wooden backdrop was used to make the Reino Aventura aquatic arena appear as if it was located in the Pacific Northwest.
Once filming concluded in Mexico City, production moved to Oregon and
Washington for location shooting. Oregon locations featured in the film include
Ecola State Park,
Oregon Convention Center,
Pioneer Courthouse Square,
Morrison Bridge, 14th Street Pier,
Tom McCall Waterfront Park
Governor Tom McCall Waterfront Park is a park located in downtown Portland, Oregon, along the Willamette River. After the 1974 removal of Harbor Drive, a major milestone in the freeway removal movement, the park was opened to the public in 19 ...
,
Burnside Skatepark and
Oaks Amusement Park. The climactic jump scene takes place at the Hammond Marina in
Warrenton where a rocket launcher was used to shoot the Willy animatronic out of the shoot.
The final scene along with the opening and end credits featuring wildlife montages of the
Southern resident orcas were shot by Bob Talbot.
Most close-up shots involving limited movement by Willy, such as when he is in the trailer and the sequences involving him swimming in the open water, make use of an animatronic stand-in.
Walt Conti, who supervised the effects for the orcas, estimated that half of the shots of the orca used animatronic stand-ins. Conti stated that the smaller movements of a real orca actually made things difficult in some ways for him and his crew; they had to concentrate on smaller nuances in order to make the character seem alive.
The most extensive use of CGI in the film is the climax where Willy jumps over Jesse and into the wild. All stunts with Keiko were performed by the young orca trainer Justin Sherbert (known additionally by his stage name, Justin Sherman).
Principal photography
Principal photography is the phase of producing a film or television show in which the bulk of shooting takes place, as distinct from the phases of pre-production and post-production.
Personnel
Besides the main film personnel, such as the ...
took place from May 18 to August 17, 1992.
Release
Box office performance
The film was released alongside ''
Hocus Pocus'' and ''
Benefit of the Doubt'' on July 16, 1993, and grossed $7,868,829 domestically in its opening weekend.
It went on to make $76 million in its foreign release and $11,181 from the 2021 re-release in some domestic markets, bringing the film's gross to $153,709,806.
Upon its initial release, ''Free Willy'' ranked number 5 behind ''Hocus Pocus'' plus holdovers from ''
Jurassic Park
''Jurassic Park'', later referred to as ''Jurassic World'', is an American science fiction media franchise created by Michael Crichton, centered on a disastrous attempt to create a theme park of De-extinction#Cloning, cloned dinosaurs. It bega ...
'', ''
In the Line of Fire'' and ''
The Firm'' at the box office before moving to number 4 by the following weekend and it stayed there for two more weeks. Afterward, its rank in the box office began to gradually decline, with the exception of a three-day weekend (September 3 to 6), in which gross revenue increased by 33.6%.
Critical response
The film has received positive reviews from critics. The
Rotten Tomatoes
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website reported that 71% of critics have given the film a fresh rating based on 31 reviews, with an average rating of 5.6/10.
The site's critics consensus reads: "''Free Willy'' tugs at the heartstrings skillfully enough to leap above the rising tide of sentimentality that threatens to drown its formulaic family-friendly story".
The film on
Metacritic
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has a weighted average score of 79 out of 100, indicating "generally favorable" reviews from 14 reviews. Audiences polled by
CinemaScore
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Background
Ed Mintz, who ...
gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale. The film received a negative review from
Gene Siskel
Eugene Kal Siskel (January 26, 1946 – February 20, 1999) was an American film critic and journalist for the ''Chicago Tribune'' who co-hosted a movie review television series alongside colleague Roger Ebert.
Siskel started writing for the '' ...
, who said he had "a problem with the whale as a creature to be loved" since "
tseyes are so set far apart you can't even see them".
Accolades
Home media
''Free Willy'' sold almost 9 million units on videocassette following its release on December 11, 1993.
The original VHS, 10th Anniversary DVD, and Blu-ray releases also had a music video of the Michael Jackson song, "Will You Be There".
Soundtrack
The ''Free Willy'' film soundtrack was released on July 13, 1993, on CD and audio cassette by MJJ Music in association with the
Epic Records
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is a Japanese multinational conglomerate (company), cong ...
sub-label
Epic Soundtrax. It contained all the songs that were featured in the film.
Michael Jackson
Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009) was an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and philanthropist. Dubbed the "King of Pop", he is regarded as Cultural impact of Michael Jackson, one of the most culturally significan ...
wrote, produced and performed "
Will You Be There", taken from his 1991 album ''
Dangerous'', which can be heard during the end credits (without the orchestral prelude and interlude). The single version, under the title "Will You Be There (Reprise)", is also included. The song went on to become a top 10 hit in the
Billboard Hot 100
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charts and was certified platinum as well as winning the
1994 MTV Movie Award for
Best Song from a Movie. A remix of
SWV's 1992 song "
Right Here", which contained a sample of Jackson's "
Human Nature
Human nature comprises the fundamental dispositions and characteristics—including ways of Thought, thinking, feeling, and agency (philosophy), acting—that humans are said to have nature (philosophy), naturally. The term is often used to denote ...
", became the group's highest charted single to date and the second biggest hit off the soundtrack when it also landed in the Hot 100 chart at No. 2.
New Kids on the Block
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recorded their first song since they briefly changed their name to NKOTB.
Track listing
Keiko
The aquatic star of the film was an orca named
Keiko. The huge national and international success of this film inspired a letter writing campaign to get Keiko released from his captivity as an attraction in the amusement park
Reino Aventura in Mexico City; this movement was called "Free Keiko". Warner Bros. was so grateful for the whale, and so moved by the fans' ambition, they contributed to rehabilitate and (if possible) free Keiko. He was moved to
The Oregon Coast Aquarium in Oregon by flying in a UPS
C-130
The Lockheed C-130 Hercules is an American four-engine turboprop military transport aircraft designed and built by Lockheed Corporation, Lockheed (now Lockheed Martin). Capable of using unprepared runways for takeoffs and landings, the C-130 w ...
cargo plane. In Oregon, he was returned to health with the hopes of being able to return to the wild. In 1998, Keiko was moved to Iceland via a
US Air Force C-17 to learn to live in the wild. After working with handlers, he was released from a sea pen in the summer of 2002 and swam to Norway following a pod of wild orcas.
His subsequent return to humans for food and for company, and his inability to integrate with a pod of orcas confirms that the project had failed according to a scientific study published in the journal ''
Marine Mammal Science'' (July 2009).
Keiko eventually died of pneumonia exacerbated by a deformed fin in a Norwegian bay on December 12, 2003.
A decade later in 2013, a ''
New York Times
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'' video reviewed Keiko's release into the wild. Reasons cited for Keiko's failure to adapt include his early age at capture, the long history of captivity, prolonged lack of contact with other orcas, and strong bonds with humans.
See also
* ''
Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home''
* ''
Free Willy 3: The Rescue''
* ''
Free Willy: Escape from Pirate's Cove''
References
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