Good Burger
1997 American film by Brian Robbins / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Good Burger is a 1997 American teen comedy film directed by Brian Robbins, written by Dan Schneider with Kevin Kopelow and Heath Seifert, and starring Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell. The film is a spin-off of the "Good Burger" comedy sketch from the Nickelodeon variety series All That, with Mitchell reprising his role as Ed. The story follows Dexter Reed, a high school student who takes a job at a fast-food restaurant called Good Burger to pay off the damages he made to his teacher's car as he and Ed, his dimwitted co-worker, stumble upon an evil plot by a rival fast-food restaurant.
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Directed by | Brian Robbins |
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Cinematography | Mac Ahlberg |
Edited by | Anita Brandt-Burgoyne |
Music by | Stewart Copeland |
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Distributed by | Paramount Pictures |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $8.5 million[2] |
Box office | $23.7 million[3] |
The film was produced by Nickelodeon Movies and Tollin/Robbins Productions, and was filmed from March to April 1997. It was released worldwide on July 25 of the same year by Paramount Pictures.[1] The film received mixed reviews from critics but was commercially successful, grossing $23.7 million against a budget of $8.5 million. In the years since its release, Good Burger garnered a cult following.
A sequel titled Good Burger 2 was released on November 22, 2023, on Paramount+.[4]