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Additional information for Aliens in the Attic, which has a domestic theatrical release set for July 31, 2009. The film is being distributed by 20th Century Fox and has not yet been rated. The film's total running time is still unknown.

  • PG USA
  • G Canada
  • PG Ireland
  • PG Singapore
  • Atp Argentina
  • G Philippines
  • A Mexico
  • PG Australia
  • K-7 Finland
  • They Came from Upstairs USA
  • Pequeños invasores Argentina
  • Пришельцы на чердаке Russia
  • Alieni in soffitta Italy
  • De kom fra rommet Norway
  • Die Noobs - Klein aber gemein Germany
  • Evimde uzayli var Turkey: Turkish title
  • Exogiinoi sti sofita Greece
  • Les Zintrus France
  • Obcy na poddaszu Poland
  • Pequenos Invasores Brazil
  • Ullakkojengi Finland
  • Vreemde gasten Netherlands
  • July 30, 2009 Kazakhstan
  • July 30, 2009 Russia
  • July 31, 2009 Canada
  • July 31, 2009 USA
  • August 5, 2009 Indonesia
  • August 6, 2009 Lebanon
  • August 12, 2009 UK
  • August 13, 2009 Malaysia
  • August 14, 2009 Italy
  • August 14, 2009 Spain
  • August 19, 2009 Philippines
  • August 20, 2009 Argentina
  • August 27, 2009 Peru
  • August 27, 2009 Ukraine
  • August 28, 2009 Mexico
  • August 28, 2009 Panama
  • September 3, 2009 Australia
  • September 3, 2009 Greece
  • September 9, 2009 Singapore
  • September 11, 2009 Colombia
  • September 11, 2009 Turkey
  • September 17, 2009 New Zealand
  • September 18, 2009 Iceland
  • September 18, 2009 Poland
  • September 24, 2009 Czech Republic
  • September 25, 2009 Brazil
  • September 30, 2009 Egypt
  • October 1, 2009 Kuwait
  • October 8, 2009 Germany
  • October 9, 2009 Austria
  • October 16, 2009 Bulgaria
  • October 23, 2009 Sweden
  • October 28, 2009 France
  • The aliens vs. the Pearsons
  • They came from upstairs.
  • They are home but they are not alone.
  • A group of kids must protect their vacation home from invading aliens.
  • ALIENS IN THE ATTIC, co-scripted by one of the writers of "Madagascar" and the Academy AwardŽ-winning "Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit," is an adventure/comedy about kids on a family vacation who must fight off an attack by knee-high alien invaders with world-destroying ambitions. At the same time, the youngsters work hard to keep their parents in the dark about the battle upstairs.

    It's the Pearsons versus the aliens who "came from upstairs," in an all-out battle that will decide the fate of the Earth - and kick-off the ultimate summer vacation.

    It all starts as a meteor shower rockets across the dark galaxy. Four glowing pods sparkle and crackle while hiding behind the meteor show. A mysterious force makes the meteor shower turn a hard right towards a bright blue ball in the distance - planet Earth.

    In a comfortable suburban house in Michigan, Stuart Pearson (Kevin Nealon) and his wife Nina (Gillian Vigman) head a family that includes adorable seven-year-old Hannah (Ashley Boettcher); 15-year-old Tom (Carter Jenkins), a techno-geek whose grades have gone south; and big sister Bethany (Ashley Tisdale), who's just returned from a secret outing with boyfriend Ricky Dillman (Robert Hoffman).

    Deciding the family needs some good old-fashioned togetherness, Stuart packs up the clan and heads to a three-story holiday house in the middle of nowhere. Joining them is Uncle Nate (Andy Richter), Nate's son Jake (Austin Butler), dear old Nana Rose (Doris Roberts), and identical 12-year-old twins Art (Henri Young) and Lee (Regan Young). An unexpected arrival is Bethany's beau Ricky, who wrangles an overnight visit with the extended family.

    As day turns to night, dark storm clouds start swirling around the house. Suddenly, four glowing objects shoot toward the roof. The alien crew inside the objects is made up of Skip, the tough commander, Tazer, a muscle-bound dude armed to the teeth, Razor, a lethal female alien soldier; and Sparks a geeky four-armed techie, who is the only non-threatening alien intruder.

    Ricky is placed under the spell of the aliens, courtesy of a high-tech mind-control device and plug implanted into the base of his skull; Ricky's mind and actions now belong to the alien crew. The alien "Zirkonians," via Ricky, lay claim to the planet. Like a puppet/robot/zombie, Ricky moves towards the boys - but Tom and Jake break free.

    It isn't long before all five kids see the strange new arrivals. Tom takes charge and the kids come to realize the alien mind control device only works on grownups, giving them a fighting chance against the invaders - and the responsibility to protect the adults by keeping the aliens' existence a secret. Left to their own devices, the kids unleash their imaginations, creating makeshift weapons, like piping ingeniously rigged as a home made potato spud gun. They even learn to use the mind controller. First order of business: taking control of Ricky - and turning his robot/zombie/ idiot actions against himself and the aliens.

    The adults remain oblivious to the alien presence and figure the kids are being...kids...and insist that the youngsters partake in a fishing expedition. Meanwhile, a touching friendship is struck between Hannah and Sparks, the friendly alien with four arms and hands. Unlike his alien cohorts, Sparks has no stomach for battle; he just wants to return home to his Zirkonian family.

    Nana Rose comes under the spell of the alien mind control device, which gives her super-human powers. She comes to the kids' rescue -and into a battle with Ricky, who is again under alien control. Nana Rose gives Ricky a huge jolt causing the alien plug to dislodge. Skip joins the kids fight and uses his four arms relentlessly creating devices that eventually help the kids fight on.

    As the battle continues, the laughs, action and danger escalate. But the kids rise to the occasion, finding new strengths and self-sufficiency. And it becomes clear that the aliens never stood a chance.... [D-Man2010]
  • John Schultz
    Director(s)
  • Mark Burton
    Adam F. Goldberg
    Mark Burton
    Writer(s)
  • Marc S. Fischer
    executive producer
    Joe Hartwick Jr.
    co-producer
    Barry Josephson
    producer
    John R. Woodward
    associate producer
    Producer(s)
  • John Debney
    Composer(s)
  • Tom Pearson Carter Jenkins
  • Jake Pearson (as Austin Butler) Austin Robert Butler
  • Bethany Pearson Ashley Tisdale
  • Hannah Pearson Ashley Boettcher
  • Art Pearson Henri Young
  • Lee Pearson Regan Young
  • Nana Rose Pearson Doris Roberts
  • Ricky Dillman Robert Hoffman
  • Stuart Pearson Kevin Nealon
  • Nina Pearson Gillian Vigman
  • Uncle Nathan Pearson Andy Richter
  • Sheriff Doug Armstrong Tim Meadows
  • Julie Malese Jow
  • Brooke Megan Parker
  • Annie Filkins Maggie VandenBerghe
  • Police Radio Dispatch Doug MacMillan
  • Radio Announcer Warren Paeff
  • Tazer (voice) Thomas Haden Church
  • Sparks (voice) Josh Peck
  • Additional Voice (voice) Ashley Peldon
  • Razor (voice) Kari Wahlgren
  • Skip (voice) J.K. Simmons
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