Scooby-Doo is a
2002 live-action film based on the 1960's
Hanna-Barbera cartoon
Scooby-Doo. The film was directed by
Raja Gosnell and written by
James Gunn and Craig Titley. It was produced by Charles Roven and Richard Suckle for
Warner Bros. Pictures and starred
Matthew Lillard as
Shaggy,
Sarah Michelle Gellar as
Daphne,
Freddie Prinze, Jr. as
Fred,
Linda Cardellini as
Velma, and
Neil Fanning as the voice of
Scooby-Doo (who was created on screen using
computer-generated imagery) and
Rowan Atkinson as Emile Mondavarious.
Pamela Anderson made an uncredited appearance at the beginning of the movie.
Reggae artist
Shaggy and rock group
MXPX perform different versions of the classic
theme song. Ironically, Shaggy got his stage name from the show/film's character.