Additional information for Cowboys & Aliens, which has a domestic theatrical release set for July 29, 2011. The film is being distributed by Universal Pictures and has not yet been rated. Cowboys & Aliens has a total running time of 119 minutes.
PG-13
USA
PG13
Singapore
12
Germany
PG-13
Malaysia
15
South Korea
15A
Ireland
M/12
Portugal
PG-13
Philippines
12
Switzerland
G
Japan
15
Sweden
12A
UK
12
Netherlands
13
Argentina
12
Brazil
11
Norway
14
Peru
K-13
Finland
119min
135min
19min
Cowboys & Aliens
Argentina
Cowboys & Aliens
Brazil
Cowboys & Aliens
Greece
Cowboys & Aliens
Portugal
Cowboys & Aliens
Uruguay
Каубои и извънземни
Bulgaria
Ковбои против пришельцев
Russia
Cowboyok és űrlények
Hungary
Cowboys et envahisseurs
France
Ha'plisha la'maarav
Israel
Kaubojai ir ateiviai
Lithuania
Kauboji i izvanzemaljci
Croatia
Kauboji i vanzemaljci
Serbia
Kavboji in vesoljci
Slovenia
Kovbojové a vetrelci
Czech Republic
Kovboylar ve Uzaylilar
Turkey
Kowboje i obcy
Poland
July 29, 2011
Canada
July 29, 2011
India
July 29, 2011
USA
August 06, 2011
Switzerland
August 09, 2011
Singapore
August 10, 2011
Philippines
August 11, 2011
Armenia
August 11, 2011
Kazakhstan
August 11, 2011
Malaysia
August 11, 2011
New Zealand
August 11, 2011
Russia
August 11, 2011
Serbia
August 11, 2011
South Korea
August 11, 2011
Thailand
August 11, 2011
UK
August 11, 2011
Ukraine
August 12, 2011
Bulgaria
August 12, 2011
Iceland
August 12, 2011
Latvia
August 12, 2011
Lithuania
August 12, 2011
Taiwan
August 12, 2011
Vietnam
August 17, 2011
Ireland
August 17, 2011
UK
August 18, 2011
Argentina
August 18, 2011
Australia
August 18, 2011
Croatia
August 18, 2011
Israel
August 18, 2011
Slovenia
August 19, 2011
South Africa
August 24, 2011
Belgium
August 24, 2011
France
August 24, 2011
Switzerland
August 25, 2011
Bolivia
August 25, 2011
Chile
August 25, 2011
Czech Republic
August 25, 2011
Germany
August 25, 2011
Hong Kong
August 25, 2011
Hungary
August 25, 2011
Netherlands
August 25, 2011
Peru
August 25, 2011
Portugal
August 25, 2011
Slovakia
August 25, 2011
Switzerland
August 25, 2011
Uruguay
August 26, 2011
Austria
August 26, 2011
Colombia
August 26, 2011
Ecuador
August 26, 2011
Kenya
August 26, 2011
Mexico
August 26, 2011
Nigeria
August 26, 2011
Panama
August 26, 2011
Poland
August 26, 2011
Romania
August 26, 2011
Sweden
August 26, 2011
Venezuela
September 01, 2011
Denmark
September 02, 2011
Estonia
September 02, 2011
Paraguay
September 02, 2011
Spain
September 02, 2011
Switzerland
September 09, 2011
Brazil
September 09, 2011
Finland
September 09, 2011
Norway
September 14, 2011
Egypt
September 15, 2011
Greece
September 15, 2011
Kuwait
September 15, 2011
Lebanon
September 15, 2011
United Arab Emirates
September 16, 2011
Cyprus
September 16, 2011
Pakistan
September 16, 2011
Turkey
October 14, 2011
Italy
October 22, 2011
Japan
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A spaceship arrives in Arizona, 1873, to take over the Earth, starting with the Wild West region. A posse of cowboys and natives are all that stand in their way.
In 1873, Arizona Territory, an unnamed loner (Daniel Craig) awakens in the desert injured, with no memory, and a strange metal band shackled to his wrist. He wanders into the small town of Absolution, where the local preacher, Meacham (Clancy Brown), treats his wound. After the stranger subdues Percy Dolarhyde (Paul Dano), who has been terrorizing the populace, Sheriff Taggart (Keith Carradine) recognizes him as Jake Lonergan, a wanted outlaw, and tries to arrest him. Jake nearly escapes, but a mysterious woman named Ella Swenson (Olivia Wilde) knocks him out.Percy's father, Colonel Woodrow Dolarhyde (Harrison Ford), a rich and influential cattleman, arrives with his men and demands that Percy be released to him. He also wants Jake, who stole Dolarhyde's gold. During the standoff, alien spaceships begin attacking the town, and Percy, the sheriff, and many townsfolk are abducted. Jake shoots down one ship with a device concealed in his wrist band, ending the attack.Dolarhyde, Ella, and some townsfolk form a posse to track an alien that may have ejected from the downed ship. Jake, meanwhile, travels to an abandoned cabin, and in a flashback, recalls returning there with the gold just before he and a woman, Alice, were abducted by the aliens. Jake returns to join the posse. During the night, the alien they were tracking appears and kills Meacham, who sacrifices himself to save Emmett, Taggart's grandson.By the next morning, most of the posse has deserted, and the others are attacked by Jake's former gang. Jake, who stole the gang's loot after their last heist, attempts to retake control, but fails. As he and the others flee, the aliens begin attacking again and Ella is seized. Jake jumps aboard the ship and attacks the alien pilot, causing the ship to crash, but Ella is mortally wounded.Chiricahua Apaches capture the posse, blaming them for the alien attacks. As Ella's body is dumped on a fire, she is fully resurrected. Ella is actually an alien who traveled to Earth to help humans resist the invaders after they destroyed her homeworld. The aliens, who have been abducting humans to perform experiments on, are also mining gold to power their machines. They are not invulnerable, however: Jake's gauntlet weapon can kill them, as well as stabbing and shooting, though the creatures are far stronger and more durable than humans and have superior weapons. Ella claims Jake holds the secret to the aliens' whereabouts and says they must stop them before they exterminate all life on the planet. After taking Mescaline offered by the Indians, Jake recalls that Alice died in an alien experiment, but he escaped, inadvertently stealing the alien weapon. He can also remember the aliens' hidden location.Armed with this knowledge, the group, now led by Colonel Dolarhyde, prepares to attack the aliens' grounded mothership. Jake returns to his old gang and persuades them to join the fight. In a sneak attack, the humans breach the spaceship, forcing the aliens into a ground battle. Jake and Ella board the ship and free the captives, but Jake is captured. Dolarhyde rescues him and both men escape the ship after killing the alien leader. As the remaining aliens are taking off in their damaged craft, Ella sacrifices herself, destroying the ship using Jake's gauntlet.Jake's memory partially returns, and some abducted townsfolk can recall their past. Still a wanted man, Jake decides to leave; the sheriff and Dolarhyde say they will claim that he was killed. The citizens intend to rebuild the town with the expectation that the newly discovered gold mine will soon bring many new settlers.
Jon Favreau
Director(s)
Roberto Orci
Alex Kurtzman
Damon Lindelof
Mark Fergus
Hawk Ostby
Mark Fergus
Hawk Ostby
Steve Oedekerk
Scott Mitchell Rosenberg
Writer(s)
Bobby Cohen
executive producer
Jon Favreau
executive producer
Daniel Forcey
co-producer (as Dan Forcey)
Karen Gilchrist
co-producer
Brian Grazer
producer
Randy Greenberg
executive producer
K.C. Hodenfield
co-producer
Ron Howard
producer
Ryan Kavanaugh
executive producer
Alex Kurtzman
producer
Damon Lindelof
producer
Roberto Orci
producer
Scott Mitchell Rosenberg
producer
Steven Spielberg
executive producer
Denis L. Stewart
executive producer
Chris Wade
co-producer
Producer(s)
Harry Gregson-Williams
Composer(s)
Jake Lonergan
Daniel Craig
Alice
Abigail Spencer
Wes Claiborne
Buck Taylor
Luke Claiborne (as Matt Taylor)
Matthew Taylor
Mose Claiborne
Cooper Taylor
Meacham
Clancy Brown
Percy Dolarhyde
Paul Dano
Jed Parker
Chris Browning
Nat Colorado
Adam Beach
Doc
Sam Rockwell
Maria
Ana de la Reguera
Emmett Taggart
Noah Ringer
Deputy
Brian Duffy
Ella Swenson
Olivia Wilde
Sheriff John Taggart
Keith Carradine
Charlie Lyle
Brendan Wayne
Ed
Gavin Grazer
Roy Murphy
Toby Huss
Little Mickey
Wyatt Russell
Saloon Patron
Jimmy Jatho
Woodrow Dolarhyde
Harrison Ford
Greavey
Kenny Call
Hunt
Walton Goggins
Bronc (as Julio Cesar Cedillo)
Julio Cedillo
Gang Member (as Garret James Noel)
Garret Noël
Pat Dolan
David O'Hara
Red
Troy Gilbert
Bull McCade
Chad Randall
Jake's Gang Member (as Scout Hendrickson)
Scout Schoenfeld Hendrickson
Black Knife
Raoul Trujillo
Apache Warrior 1
David Midthunder
Apache Warrior 2
Moses Brings Plenty
Apache Singer
Phillip Pike
Apache Singer
Calum Blaylock
Medicine Man
Paul Ortega
Apache Dancer
Nathaniel Chee
Apache Dancer
Robyn Simmons
Apache Dancer
Simon Choneska
Apache Dancer
David Chee
Apache Dancer
Vonda Tso
Director(s)
Alex Kurtzman
Damon Lindelof
Mark Fergus
Hawk Ostby
Mark Fergus
Hawk Ostby
Steve Oedekerk
Scott Mitchell Rosenberg
Writer(s)
executive producer
Jon Favreau
executive producer
Daniel Forcey
co-producer (as Dan Forcey)
Karen Gilchrist
co-producer
Brian Grazer
producer
Randy Greenberg
executive producer
K.C. Hodenfield
co-producer
Ron Howard
producer
Ryan Kavanaugh
executive producer
Alex Kurtzman
producer
Damon Lindelof
producer
Roberto Orci
producer
Scott Mitchell Rosenberg
producer
Steven Spielberg
executive producer
Denis L. Stewart
executive producer
Chris Wade
co-producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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