''Casper'' is a 1995 American
supernatural
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fantasy comedy
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Literature
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film directed by
Brad Silberling, in his
feature film directorial debut, based on the
Harvey Comics cartoon
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character
Casper the Friendly Ghost created by
Seymour Reit and
Joe Oriolo. The film stars
Christina Ricci,
Bill Pullman,
Cathy Moriarty
Cathy Moriarty (born November 29, 1960) is an American actress whose career spans five decades. Born and raised in New York City, she made her acting debut opposite Robert De Niro in Martin Scorsese's ''Raging Bull'' (1980), for which she recei ...
, and
Eric Idle, with voice talents of Joe Nipote,
Joe Alaskey,
Brad Garrett, and the film introduction of
Malachi Pearson in the
title role. The film follows the title character who peacefully haunts a mansion called Whipstaff Manor in
Friendship, Maine, meets and befriends a teenage girl named Kat Harvey (Ricci), the daughter of Dr. James Harvey (Pullman), a paranormal therapist who is hired to move into Whipstaff in order to rid the mansion of its spectral inhabitants.
The film makes extensive use of
computer-generated imagery
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to create the
ghosts, and it is the first feature film to have a fully CGI character in the lead role. It goes for a darker interpretation of Casper in comparison to the previous comics, cartoons and
theatrical shorts, notably providing the character a tragic backstory that addresses his death.
''Casper'' was released in cinemas on May 26, 1995, by
Universal Pictures
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. It received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who praised the film for its faithfulness to its source material (specifically the title character's portrayal), visual effects, music score, and performances, but criticized its dark tone and humor. The film earned $288 million
on a $55 million budget,
and spawned two
direct-to-video
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indirect prequels, ''
Casper: A Spirited Beginning'' (1997) and ''
Casper Meets Wendy'' (1998) as follow-ups to the film and released by
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, and an animated television spin-off, ''
The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper''.
Plot
Following the death of her father, neurotic and spoiled heiress Carrigan Crittenden discovers she has only been left Whipstaff Manor, located in
Friendship, Maine, in the will while his vast wealth has gone to several charities. Carrigan and her lawyer and close friend Dibs find a map within the will's papers that tell of an alleged treasure hidden inside the manor, but find the property haunted by a friendly ghost named
Casper and his
poltergeist
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uncles the
Ghostly Trio. They unsuccessfully attempt to force the ghosts out by way of paranormal experts and a demolitions team.
A lonely Casper watches a news report about paranormal therapist James Harvey and is instantly smitten with his teenage daughter, Kat, prompting Casper to inspire Carrigan in summoning Dr. Harvey to Whipstaff. Kat dislikes her father's reputation and obsession with contacting the ghost of his late wife, Amelia. The Harveys move into Whipstaff, but Casper's attempt to befriend them fails when his uncles try to torment and scare them away, which eventually fails.
Casper gains the Harveys' trust when he serves them breakfast, and follows Kat to school, where she becomes popular when her class learns she is living in Whipstaff, and agrees to host their
Halloween
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party there. Her classmate Amber plots with her friend, Vic, to humiliate Kat during the party. Dr. Harvey attempts therapy sessions with the Ghostly Trio, who reveal they know Amelia; in exchange for convincing Carrigan to leave them alone, they promise to get Dr. Harvey a meeting with his wife.
Kat learns Casper has no memory of his life, and restores his old playroom in the attic to remind him. Casper recognizes an old wooden
sled his father bought him, and remembers playing outside until he caught a severe cold and died of
pneumonia, becoming a ghost to keep his father company. A newspaper article reveals that Casper's father was declared legally insane after he built a machine, the Lazarus, which he claimed could bring the dead back to life. Casper and Kat venture to the basement and find the Lazarus. Carrigan and Dibs sneak inside and steal the formula that powers the machine, plotting to use it to grant themselves immortality. However, they attempt to kill each other to test the theory and retrieve the treasure that they think is in the basement's locked vault. This culminates in Carrigan attempting to run Dibs over with her
Range Rover, but instead crashing into a cliff-side tree; upon exiting her car, Carrigan falls to her death and becomes a ghost.
Dr. Harvey becomes depressed after the trio pulls a prank on him, prompting them to take him out on the town. They plan on killing him to make themselves a quartet, but have a change of heart after the drunken therapist declares he will tell Carrigan off so they can stay in their home. However, Dr. Harvey accidentally falls to his death.
In the laboratory, the ghostly Carrigan confronts Casper and Kat, stealing what she believes to be the treasure from the vault and launching Dibs out a window when he tries to double-cross her. As Carrigan demands to be brought back to life, Casper and Kat remind her that Casper's treasure was her unfinished business and by getting it completed her unfinished business, causing her to be ejected into the
afterlife
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. The treasure is revealed to be Casper's prized baseball, signed by
Duke Snider; the map was part of a game Casper played with his father. Dr. Harvey, now a ghost and still in his drunken state, returns with Casper's uncles; after bringing him back to his senses, Kat's despair over this prompts Casper to sacrifice his one chance to return to life, restoring Harvey instead.
The Halloween party kicks off upstairs; Amber and Vic's prank is thwarted by the Ghostly Trio, and they flee in terror. A boy dances with Kat, and is revealed to be Casper, temporarily granted physical form by Amelia, who had become an angel after her death. Amelia meets with Dr. Harvey, explaining that the Ghostly Trio kept their promise to get him a meeting with her, and tells him that she was so content with her family while alive that she has no unfinished business and thus did not become a ghost. Amelia departs as the clock chimes ten, promising Dr. Harvey that they and Kat will be together again one day; after kissing Kat, Casper transforms back into a ghost, then inadvertently scares Kat's guests away. Kat is nonetheless impressed with the party, and the Ghostly Trio play their nephew's theme for them to dance to.
Cast
*
Malachi Pearson as the voice of
Casper McFadden, a lonely ghost who was originally a 12-year-old boy who died of
pneumonia. He spends most of his afterlife in Whipstaff Manor, dealing with his ghostly ghoulish
uncle
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s' antics while hoping to find a friend. He finds one in Kat, while also developing a crush on her.
**
Devon Sawa portrays Casper in his human form
*
Christina Ricci as Kathleen "Kat" Harvey, Dr. Harvey's 13-year-old daughter and Casper's love interest who has lost her mother and wants to make a friend.
*
Bill Pullman as Dr. James Harvey, Kat's widowed father; a ghost therapist interacting with the 'living impaired', helping them to cross into the next dimension while hoping to find his deceased wife.
*
Cathy Moriarty
Cathy Moriarty (born November 29, 1960) is an American actress whose career spans five decades. Born and raised in New York City, she made her acting debut opposite Robert De Niro in Martin Scorsese's ''Raging Bull'' (1980), for which she recei ...
as Catherine "Carrigan" Crittenden, a glamorous, treacherous, and greedy woman upset about her late father only leaving Whipstaff Manor to her in his will. She discovers that the house contains a treasure, though unknown to her is only Casper's baseball. She hires Dr. Harvey to exorcise the ghosts in order to get it. Carrigan ultimately dies and becomes a ghost, before being ejected into the afterlife for all eternity.
*
Eric Idle as Paul "Dibs" Plutzker, Carrigan's attorney.
*
Joe Nipote as the voice of Stretch, the hot-tempered leader of the
Ghostly Trio who bonds with Dr. Harvey. He is the eldest member of the trio.
*
Brad Garrett as the voice of Fatso. He is usually the outlet for Stretch's anger, and he is known for being obese.
*
Joe Alaskey as the voice of Stinkie. The quietest of the three, he is known for his odor, particularly his
halitosis. He is the youngest member of the trio.
*
Garette Ratliff Henson as Vic DePhillippi, Kat's crush and Amber's friend.
*
Jessica Wesson as Amber Whitmire, Kat's rival and Vic's friend.
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Amy Brenneman as Amelia Harvey, James' deceased wife and Kat's mother.
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Ben Stein as Rugg, Carrigan's lawyer.
*
Chauncey Leopardi and Spencer Vrooman as Nicky and Andreas, two preteen boys who explore Whipstaff in the opening scene.
* Wesley Thompson as Mr. Curtis, Kat, Amber and Vic's form teacher.
*
Michael McCarty as a bar drunk.
Cameos
*
Don Novello as
Father Guido Sarducci, called in by Carrigan to attempt an exorcism.
*
Dan Aykroyd as
Ray Stantz, called in by Carrigan to exterminate the Ghostly Trio. (Uncredited)
*
Fred Rogers (archive footage)
*
Terry Murphy
*
Clint Eastwood
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as himself
*
Rodney Dangerfield as himself
*
Mel Gibson as himself
*
John Kassir as The Crypt Keeper (voice)
**
Brock Winkless performed the puppetry for the Crypt Keeper in the film
*
Jess Harnell as the voice of Casper's
Arnold Schwarzenegger
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impression
Production
Executive producer
Steven Spielberg was planning a film adaptation of ''
Casper the Friendly Ghost''. He saw an episode of the television series ''
Brooklyn Bridge'' directed by
Brad Silberling and saw potential in this work, recruiting Silberling for directing ''Casper''.
Alex Proyas
Alexander Proyas ( ; born 23 September 1963) is an Australian film director. He is known for directing the films ''The Crow (1994 film), The Crow'' (1994), ''Dark City (1998 film), Dark City'' (1998), ''I, Robot (film), I, Robot'' (2004) and '' ...
had initially signed on as director, but left due to creative differences with the screenplay. In an interview with
Comic Book Resources
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, he claimed that he was intrigued with doing a children's fantasy, and wanted to do a more dark film, akin to ''
The Wizard of Oz''.
J. J. Abrams did an uncredited rewrite of the script. The screenplay gave a backstory of Casper being the ghost of Casper McFadden, a boy who died of pneumonia at 12, though some of the comics, particularly in the 1960s, portrayed him as born a ghost to ghost parents.

Principal photography began on January 27 and ended on June 8, 1994. Although some location footage was filmed in
Camden, Maine, Whipstaff Manor was largely a studio set. Extensive use of
computer-generated imagery
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was used to create the ghosts, and it was the first feature film to have a fully CGI character in a leading role. One 90-second scene with Casper and Ricci took eight months to create. In the mirror scene, Dr. Harvey was also supposed to transform into Spielberg. According to director Silberling, the cameo was filmed, but was cut for pacing reasons. Spielberg was relieved, feeling that he is not much of an actor himself and was nervous in front of the camera.
Two people have claimed to be the character Casper's sole creator,
Seymour Reit and
Joe Oriolo, but neither had retained any rights to the character, and Oriolo died years before production on the film began. However, the filmmakers gave Reit a substantial
honorarium.
Soundtrack
The soundtrack was composed and conducted by
James Horner
James Roy Horner (August 14, 1953 – June 22, 2015) was an American film composer. He worked on more than 160 film and television productions between 1978 and 2015. He was known for the integration of choral and electronic elements alongside tr ...
, who had worked on a number of previous films for
Amblin Entertainment, including ''
An American Tail'' and ''
The Land Before Time'', and performed by the
Hollywood Studio Symphony. The track "One Last Wish" would go on to accompany Universal Pictures' "Logos Through Time" Montage, as part of their centennial anniversary. The track "Descent into Lazarus" was used in a trailer for ''
How the Grinch Stole Christmas'', another film by Universal Pictures and has music by James Horner. The soundtrack was remastered and reissued as a commemorative twenty-fifth anniversary edition by La-La Land Records on August 4, 2020. The soundtrack was originally released however on April 29, 1995, almost five weeks before the film.
Reception
Box office
''Casper'' opened at #1 over the
Memorial Day weekend, grossing $16.8 million over its first three days from 2,714 theaters, averaging $6,205 per theater. Over four days it grossed $22.1 million, averaging $8,140 per theater. It stayed at #1 in its second weekend, grossing another $13.4 million, and boosting its 10-day cume to $38.9 million. It played solidly all through the summer, ending up with a final gross of $100.4 million in North America, and an additional $187.6 million internationally, for a total worldwide gross of $288 million, far exceeding its $55 million budget and becoming a commercial success.
Critical response
''Casper'' has an approval rating of based on professional reviews on the
review aggregator
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website
Rotten Tomatoes
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, with an average rating of . Its critical consensus reads: "A meandering, mindless family movie that frequently resorts to special effects and transparent sappiness".
Metacritic
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(which uses a weighted average) assigned ''Casper'' a score of 49 out of 100 based on 22 critics, indicating "mixed or average" reviews. Audiences surveyed by
CinemaScore
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Background
Ed Mintz, who ...
gave the film a grade "A" on scale of A to F.
''
Time Out London'' described it as "an intimate and likeable film".
Roger Ebert gave the film three out of four stars, calling it a "technical achievement, it's impressive, and entertaining. And there is even a little winsome philosophy".
Robert Firsching of
AllMovie gave the film his above average star rating while praising the film for its visual effects.
The CGI effects, which were considered cutting edge at the time, and the performances of the main cast were praised, especially considering that, in the scenes where the Harveys interact with the ghosts, Pullman and Ricci were actually acting either with nothing or with stand-in
maquettes used as animators' references.
In his ''2015 Movie Guide'',
Leonard Maltin gave the film a "BOMB" rating, objecting to the portrayal of Casper as a deceased child rather than a ghost.
Accolades
Home media
''Casper'' debuted on
VHS and
LaserDisc
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on October 10, 1995. A
DVD release then premiered on September 23, 2003. A
Blu-ray
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version was released on September 2, 2014.
Legacy
The success of ''Casper'' secured Silberling the job of directing the 1998 film ''
City of Angels'', a remake of ''
Wings of Desire'' starring
Nicolas Cage and
Meg Ryan.
A brief clip of the film could be seen in the 2024 film ''
Sonic the Hedgehog 3'', in a scene where
Knuckles the Echidna (voiced by
Idris Elba) gets scared by the titular ghost during one of
Sonic's movie nights.
TV shows
An animated series, ''
The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper'', was released in 1996 based on the film.
Fatso (season 1–2), Stinkie,
Stretch and Casper were all voiced by the actors from the film, while Dr. Harvey was voiced by
Dan Castellaneta, and Kat by
Kath Soucie.
In 2006,
Classic Media produced another television film based on the character called ''
Casper's Scare School''. The film features Casper being sentenced to a school that will teach him how to scare others. In 2009, the film spawned a
spin-off animated series with the same title.
In April 2022, a live-action series was reported to be in development at
Peacock with
Wu Kai-yu being the showrunner. As of 2025 the show is still in development and no news has been heard on it since then.
Prequels
With
Harvey Entertainment retaining prequel rights to ''Casper'',
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment, in co-production with
Saban Entertainment
BVS Entertainment, Inc., previously known as Saban Productions, Saban Entertainment and Saban International, is a subsidiary of the Walt Disney Company. Founded on April 24, 1980, as a music production company by Haim Saban and Shuki Levy, it ...
, released two direct-to-video follow-ups to the film; an indirect prequel, ''
Casper: A Spirited Beginning'' (1997), and its sequel ''
Casper Meets Wendy'' (1998).
Cancelled sequel
Following the release of ''Casper'',
Simon Wells co-wrote a screenplay for ''Casper 2'', which he was set to direct. However, in July 2000, Universal Pictures cancelled the sequel due to the disappointing sales from the direct-to-video ''Casper'' films and the hesitation of Christina Ricci.
Animated direct-to-video film
In 2000, Harvey Entertainment returned once with
Mainframe Entertainment to produce a film called ''
Casper's Haunted Christmas''. Released by
Universal Studios Home Video, the film was all done in computer animation, as opposed to its live-action predecessors.
Cancelled CGI reboot
In March 2014,
DreamWorks Animation announced that they were rebooting ''Casper'' as a computer-animated reboot film. It was set to be DreamWorks' second attempt at an animated film based on characters from the
Classic Media library, but nothing came of it since its announcement. Concept art for an unproduced film was posted on ArtStation by animator Danny Williams in December 2023, stating that the pitch "never went anywhere".
Video games
There were several
video games based on or tied-in with the film released on the major consoles of the time, such as the
3DO,
Super NES,
Sega Saturn
The is a home video game console developed by Sega and released on November 22, 1994, in Japan, May 11, 1995, in North America, and July 8, 1995, in Europe. Part of the fifth generation of video game consoles, it is the successor to the succes ...
,
PlayStation,
Game Boy Color
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and original
Game Boy. A ''Casper'' game for
Sega Genesis
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was planned but never released.
An LCD handheld game was released for
Tiger Electronics
Tiger Electronics Ltd. (also known as Tiger and Tiger Toys) is an American toy manufacturer best known for its handheld electronic games, the Furby, the Talkboy, Giga Pets, the 2-XL robot, and audio games such as '' Brain Warp'' and the ...
in 1995.
See also
*
List of ghost films
*
List of live-action films based on cartoons and comics
*
List of films set around Halloween
* ''
The Frighteners''
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