Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery

Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery (1997)

  • 70% of critics liked it
    (60 reviews)

  • 75% of users liked it
    (682,217 ratings)

Less a parody of the early James Bond film than a parody of the films that parodied the early James Bond films, Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery stars Mike Myers as Austin Powers, by day a hipster fashion photographer in mid-'60s swingin' London and by night a crime-fighting… More

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PG-13,
Directed By
Written By
Mike Myers
Genres
Action & Adventure, Mystery & Suspense, Comedy
In Theaters
May 2, 1997 Wide
New Line Home Entertainment

Critic Reviews

  • John F. Kelly, Washington Post

    We may not need as many Austin Powers movies as there are James Bond pictures, but one or two more might be nice.

  • Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader

    Jay Roach directed with just the right amount of period tackiness.

  • Rita Kempley, Washington Post

    The originals were spoofs in their own way, too, unless you really believe that secret agents look more like Sean Connery than Aldrich Ames.

  • Leonard Klady, Variety

    A loving paean to Bond, Flint, Helm and their ilk (as well as a myriad of outlandish villains), the film knows its turf and only missteps when it ventures into more contemporary territory.

  • Trevor Johnston, Time Out

    It would take a stone face not to crumple at Austin's dodgy catchphrases and irrepressible sexual desperation.

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Featured Audience Ratings

  • KJ P


    The first Austin Powers instalment is genuinely hilarious! However, the jokes seem repetitive and the dialogue is weak. International Man of Mystery is not Mike Myers best film, but he definitely does a bang up job of portraying more than one character. The stupid humour surrounds… More

  • Daniel M


    Much like the Bond series which it parodies, the Austin Powers series has become an indelible part of popular culture. There's barely anyone who grew up in the 1990s who can't quote from it, and even people who've never seen the film smile knowingly at the mention of… More

  • Alexander D


    Although it certainly does not come without flaws, and it does not come with any particular brain, AUSTIN POWERS has the tendency to be funny. In its utter stupidity, it has absolutely no right whatsoever to make us laugh so hard. But it does and it succeeds. This isn't a film… More

  • Phil H


    Never mind the 60's the 90's are dated enough jez! this film brings back so many memories of my teen years and how this film really made an impact on those times, not me...just the time. So apart from bad personal memories what else does this film offer? well actually its… More

  • Jens S


    Mike Myers' James Bond parody is not only one of the funniest films of the 90s, but full of so many great points about action and secret agent films. There's hardly a genre stereotype that doesn't get tackled and made fun of. It helps of course that Myers created really… More

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