Additional information for Despicable Me, which has a domestic theatrical release set for July 9, 2010. The film is being distributed by Universal Pictures and has not yet been rated. Despicable Me has a total running time of 95 minutes.
PG
USA
PG
Singapore
PG
Australia
PG
Canada
All
South Korea
U
Malaysia
K-7
Finland
GP
Taiwan
Livre
Brazil
Atp
Argentina
PT
Peru
G
Philippines
G
Ireland
G
Japan
0
Switzerland
7
Sweden
M/6
Portugal
U
UK
o.Al.
Germany
T/i
Spain
95min
Mi villano favorito
Argentina
Mi villano favorito
Mexico
Mi villano favorito
Peru
Mi villano favorito
Uruguay
Εγώ, ο Απαισιότατος
Greece
Аз, проклетникът
Bulgaria
Гадкий я
Russia
Çilgin hirsiz
Turkey
Aulinn ég
Iceland
Bjaurusis as
Lithuania
Cattivissimo me
Italy
Dumma mej
Sweden
Ego, o apaisiotatos
Greece
Ganuv Al Hayareach
Israel
Grozan ja
Serbia
Gru
Hungary
Gru - Mi villano favorito
Spain
Gru - O Maldisposto
Portugal
Grusomme meg
Norway
Grusomme mig
Denmark
Ich - Einfach unverbesserlich
Germany
Ich, Einfach unverbesserlich
Austria
Itse ilkimys
Finland
Já, padouch
Czech Republic
Ja zloduch
Slovakia
Jak ukrasc ksiezyc
Poland
Kako je Gru ukrao mjesec
Croatia
Ke Cap Mat Trang
Vietnam
Meu Malvado Favorito
Brazil
Mina, supervaras
Estonia
Moi, moche et méchant
France
Sazizghari me
Georgia
Sunt un mic ticalos
Romania
Verschrikkelijke ikke
Netherlands
Verschrikkelijke ikke en de rest kan stikke
Netherlands
June 20, 2010
Russia
June 27, 2010
USA
June 30, 2010
Kazakhstan
July 08, 2010
Kazakhstan
July 08, 2010
Malaysia
July 08, 2010
Russia
July 08, 2010
Singapore
July 09, 2010
Canada
July 09, 2010
Indonesia
July 09, 2010
USA
July 15, 2010
Kuwait
July 23, 2010
Taiwan
July 24, 2010
Australia
July 24, 2010
Peru
July 28, 2010
Peru
July 29, 2010
Argentina
July 29, 2010
Croatia
July 30, 2010
Colombia
July 30, 2010
Mexico
July 30, 2010
Uruguay
August 03, 2010
France
August 05, 2010
Israel
August 05, 2010
Syria
August 06, 2010
Brazil
August 06, 2010
India
August 13, 2010
Venezuela
August 20, 2010
Poland
August 20, 2010
Romania
September 01, 2010
Philippines
September 03, 2010
Iceland
September 03, 2010
Turkey
September 04, 2010
France
September 09, 2010
Australia
September 16, 2010
New Zealand
September 16, 2010
South Korea
September 30, 2010
Germany
September 30, 2010
Switzerland
October 01, 2010
Austria
October 01, 2010
Bulgaria
October 01, 2010
South Africa
October 01, 2010
Sweden
October 06, 2010
France
October 07, 2010
Denmark
October 07, 2010
Georgia
October 08, 2010
Spain
October 13, 2010
Netherlands
October 13, 2010
Switzerland
October 15, 2010
Estonia
October 15, 2010
Finland
October 15, 2010
Ireland
October 15, 2010
Italy
October 15, 2010
Lithuania
October 15, 2010
Norway
October 15, 2010
UK
October 21, 2010
Czech Republic
October 21, 2010
Portugal
October 24, 2010
Japan
October 27, 2010
Belgium
October 29, 2010
Japan
November 04, 2010
Hungary
November 25, 2010
Greece
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When a criminal mastermind uses a trio of orphan girls as pawns for a grand scheme, he finds their love is profoundly changing him for the better.
The film begins with the news revealing that an Egyptian pyramid was stolen. When super-villain Gru (Steve Carell) hears of this, his pride is wounded and he plans to pull the biggest heist of the century by stealing the Moon.Gru tries to get a loan from the Bank of Evil (Formerly Lehman Brothers) and meets a young super-villain, Vector (Jason Segel), who annoys him. Bank president Mr. Perkins (Will Arnett) refuses to grant Gru the loan until he obtains the shrink ray necessary for the plan. Mr. Perkins tells Gru that he is getting too old and that new super-villains are younger and better, like Vector, who is revealed to be the one who stole the Pyramid of Giza.Gru and his minions steal the shrink ray from a top secret research facility in East Asia, but Vector steals it from him and shrinks his ship. Gru attempts to get the shrink ray back from Vector's lair, but all his attempts to enter the lair prove futile. After seeing three orphaned girls, Margo (Miranda Cosgrove), Edith (Dana Gaier), and Agnes (Elsie Fisher) enter the lair to sell cookies to Vector. Gru adopts the girls from Miss Hattie (Kristen Wiig), the head of the orphanage, to use them to steal back the shrink ray. Gru has his assistant Dr. Nefario (Russell Brand) build robots disguised as cookies. He then has the girls sell the robots to Vector, and the robots help Gru steal the shrink ray.On the way home the girls ask to go to an amusement park. Gru agrees, intending to leave the girls there. Instead, the attendant says he, as an adult, has to ride the roller coaster with them. Gru ends up having fun with the girls. Back at home, he presents his plan to Mr. Perkins via video. The girls keep interrupting him. Perkins again refuses to give him the loan, claiming that although he doesn't have a problem with the plan, he just wants a younger villain to do it instead. Gru has a flashback of his childhood, depicting his wanting to go to the moon after seeing the first moon landing. When he tried to impress his mother (Julie Andrews) with models of the rocket (and an actual working one), she just ignored him. Mr. Perkins calls Vector (revealed to be his son, whose real name is Victor) to the Bank of Evil to inform him that Gru has the shrink ray. Vector reassures his father that he will get the Moon. Gru almost abandons his plan due to lack of funds, but the girls and the minions take up a collection to keep it going.However, Gru has to make a choice, because the moon will be in the optimal position for the heist on the same day as the girls' ballet recital. Dr. Nefario, seeing the girls as a distraction, contacts Miss Hattie, who arrives to take the girls back. Gru, the Minions, and the girls are heartbroken. Gru goes on with his plan and flies to the moon.Gru successfully shrinks and pockets the Moon. Gru remembers the ballet recital and rushes to it. However, it has ended by the time he arrived. There, he finds a ransom note from Vector demanding the moon in exchange for the girls. After Gru hands over the moon, Vector reneges on the deal, keeping the girls and the moon. This enrages Gru, who storms Vector's lair, this time successfully breaching the defenses. Vector flies off in an escape pod with the girls. Gru holds on to the exterior of the ship. He nearly falls to his death, but is rescued by Dr. Nefario piloting the same ship that Vector shrunk before. Nefario reveals that the bigger the object, the quicker the effects of the shrink ray wear off. Very soon, the moon begins to grow and roll around inside Vector's ship, hurting him and freeing the girls. The girls see Gru outside of the ship, and Gru tells them to jump over to him. Edith and Agnes successfully make it onto the ship, but before Margo can jump, Vector grabs her. The moon rolls again and knocks Vector over, and Margo grabs onto Gru's grappling hook. Gru rescues her with the help of his minions, while the rapidly-expanding Moon wrecks Vector's controls, causing his ship to carry it back into orbit.Gru and the girls settle down to live a happy life as a family and Vector is stranded on the Moon. The girls give a special ballet recital for Gru, his minions, and his mother, who finally tells him she is proud of him and acknowledges him to be the better parent. The music changes from Swan Lake to You Should Be Dancing, and everyone rushes on stage to dance as the film ends.
Pierre Coffin
Chris Renaud
Director(s)
Cinco Paul
Ken Daurio
Sergio Pablos
Writer(s)
John Cohen
producer
Janet Healy
producer
Christopher Meledandri
producer (as Chris Meledandri)
Sergio Pablos
executive producer
Nina Rappaport
executive producer
Robert Taylor
associate producer
Producer(s)
Heitor Pereira
Pharrell Williams
Composer(s)
Gru (voice)
Steve Carell
Vector (voice)
Jason Segel
Dr. Nefario (voice)
Russell Brand
Gru's Mom (voice)
Julie Andrews
Mr. Perkins (voice)
Will Arnett
Miss Hattie (voice)
Kristen Wiig
Margo (voice)
Miranda Cosgrove
Edith (voice)
Dana Gaier
Agnes (voice) (as Elsie Fisher)
Elsie Kate Fisher
Tim the Minion / Bob the Minion / Mark the Minion / Phil the Minion / Stuart the Minion (voice)
Pierre Coffin
Dave the Minion (voice)
Chris Renaud
Jerry the Minion (voice)
Jemaine Clement
Carnival Barker / Tourist Dad (voice)
Jack McBrayer
Fred McDade (voice)
Danny McBride
Tourist Mom (voice)
Mindy Kaling
Anchorman (voice)
Rob Huebel
Egyptian Guard (voice)
Ken Daurio
Talk Show Host (voice)
Ken Jeong
(voice)
Charles Bright
(voice)
Katie Leigh
(voice)
Ranjani Brow
(voice)
Scott Menville
(voice)
Holly Dorff
(voice)
Edie Mirman
(voice)
Jackie Gonneau
(voice)
Al Rodrigo
(voice)
Wendy Hoffman
(voice)
Jakob Roston
(voice) (as James Kyson-Lee)
James Kyson
(voice) (as Hans Tester)
John Hans Tester
(voice)
Tony Lee
(voice)
Debi Mae West
Chris Renaud
Director(s)
Ken Daurio
Sergio Pablos
Writer(s)
producer
Janet Healy
producer
Christopher Meledandri
producer (as Chris Meledandri)
Sergio Pablos
executive producer
Nina Rappaport
executive producer
Robert Taylor
associate producer
Producer(s)
Pharrell Williams
Composer(s)
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