Additional information for Due Date, which has a domestic theatrical release set for November 5, 2010. The film is being distributed by Warner Bros Pictures and has not yet been rated. Due Date has a total running time of 95 minutes.
R
USA
18
Malaysia
15
UK
15A
Ireland
NC-16
Singapore
MA
Australia
14A
Canada
18
South Korea
R-13
Philippines
7
Sweden
12
Switzerland
16
Argentina
Y7
Chile
R15+
Japan
14
Brazil
12
Germany
M/12
Portugal
T
Italy
95min
Todo un parto
Argentina
Todo un parto
Mexico
Todo un parto
Peru
Todo un parto
Uruguay
Μη Σπρώχνεις, Έρχομαι
Greece
Впритык
Russia
Встигнути до
Ukraine
Õigeks ajaks
Estonia
A Tempo e Horas
Portugal
Al tilhatzi ani ba'dereh
Israel
Date Limite
Belgium
Date limite
France
Due date
Finland
Git basimdan!
Turkey
Kad vodenjak pukne
Serbia
Laskettu aika
Finland
Mi sprohneis, erhomai
Greece
Parto col folle
Italy
Salidos de cuentas
Spain
Sorocul
Romania
Stichtag - Schluss mit gemütlich
Germany
Terhes társaság
Hungary
Termin
Croatia
Um Parto de Viagem
Brazil
Vingiuotas kelias namo
Lithuania
Zanim odejda wody
Poland
October 31, 2010
Finland
November 03, 2010
Belgium
November 03, 2010
Sweden
November 04, 2010
Argentina
November 04, 2010
Austria
November 04, 2010
Chile
November 04, 2010
Germany
November 04, 2010
Hungary
November 04, 2010
Netherlands
November 04, 2010
Panama
November 04, 2010
Peru
November 04, 2010
Russia
November 04, 2010
Singapore
November 04, 2010
Switzerland
November 05, 2010
Brazil
November 05, 2010
Bulgaria
November 05, 2010
Estonia
November 05, 2010
Finland
November 05, 2010
India
November 05, 2010
Ireland
November 05, 2010
Lithuania
November 05, 2010
Mexico
November 05, 2010
Norway
November 05, 2010
Philippines
November 05, 2010
Poland
November 05, 2010
Romania
November 05, 2010
Spain
November 05, 2010
UK
November 05, 2010
USA
November 05, 2010
Uruguay
November 10, 2010
France
November 10, 2010
Switzerland
November 11, 2010
Hong Kong
November 17, 2010
Australia
November 24, 2010
South Korea
November 25, 2010
Australia
November 25, 2010
New Zealand
November 26, 2010
Turkey
December 01, 2010
Egypt
December 01, 2010
Portugal
December 02, 2010
Greece
December 02, 2010
Israel
December 02, 2010
Malaysia
December 02, 2010
Slovenia
December 10, 2010
Indonesia
January 06, 2011
Denmark
January 21, 2011
Italy
January 22, 2011
Japan
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High-strung father-to-be Peter Highman is forced to hitch a ride with aspiring actor Ethan Tremblay on a road trip in order to make it to his child's birth on time.
High-strung architect Peter Highman (Robert Downey Jr.) is flying home to Los Angeles for the birth of his first child. Due to some Apatow-esque farcical events (which all seem to stem from child-like aspiring actor Ethan Tremblay (Zack Galifianakis), Peter ends up being shot by an air marshal and put on a no-fly list. As luck would have it, rescue comes in the form of Tremblay, who offers Peter a lift to LA, as Ethan himself is travelling to Hollywood to try his luck at becoming a "real actor".Straight away the two men's diametrically opposed personalities clash, and we discover that Ethan has a second motive for his travels: to scatter his recently deceased father's ashes. It is clear instantly that Highman has no patience for Tremblay, and this is not helped by the fact that Ethan decides to make a pitstop at the home of the nearest pot dealer, whom Tremblay "found on craigslist - she's very legitimate".The situation only deteriorates when the pair discover that they have $60 left, and to add insult to injury, Ethan spent $200 on weed. Peter decides to have money wired through to Ethan's account (his wallet, along with the rest of his luggage, were left on the plane), however when they set up the transaction, Ethan uses his stage name (Tremblay), yet only has ID showing his real surname, Chase. When the obnoxious cashier (Danny McBride), who just happens to be a "handi-capable", wheel-chair-ridden vet, decides to take matters into his own hands, and attacks Peter with what looks like a police truncheon, the situation spins out of control.When Ethan's attempts to prove himself a "real actor" by enacting scenes on request from Peter, end up exposing a more sensitive, human side to him, Peter appears to warm to Ethan. This doesn't last long, however, as Ethan's method of getting to sleep (masturbation) reminds Peter why he was so irritated by him in the first place. In the morning, as Ethan gets out of the car at a service station, Peter dumps Ethan's luggage and his pet dog Sonny out into the street before taking off in his car. To his dismay, he discovers Ethan's father's ashes in the car, and after wrestling with his conscience, decides to go back for Ethan, whom he convinces he simply went off to get them breakfast.The pair get back on the road again, but as soon as they seem to be getting back on track, Ethan, clearly sleep-deprived, falls asleep at the wheel, causing the car to career off a flyover, making it a write-off, and giving Peter a broken arm and some cracked ribs. Peter, clearly at the end of his tether, decides to ask for his friend Darryl (Jamie Foxx) to take him the rest of the way. Peter snaps at Ethan, telling him to abandon his dreams of becoming a Hollywood star, telling him he despises him, and spitting on Sonny. After some advice from Darryl, Peter decides to seek retribution for his outburst, and offers Ethan a lift too.Darryl takes the pair to his own house, where the conversation leads Ethan to accuse Darryl of having an affair with Peter's wife Sarah (Michelle Monaghan), before Darryl reveals that the "coffee" they are drinking was from the coffee pot Ethan was carrying, which actually contained his father's ashes. Ethan breaks down in tears at the implications of this, to be consoled by Peter. Ethan's accusations are forgotten momentarily, however the seed is now planted, and Peter phones his wife and leaves a message asking her if she has anything to tell him.The pair get back on the road once again, and Ethan starts smoking weed. Peter, who had fallen asleep, wakes to find that, due to Ethan having locked the windows and doors, he too is stoned, as is the dog. This leads to a dreamlike sequence wherein Ethan appears to Peter as a massive hound. Through their shared intoxication, the pair have a heart to heart and Peter apologizes for his previous "derogatory statements" toward Ethan.The pair get distracted and end up getting stuck in the queue for the border crossing into Mexico. Because Peter is clearly not an experienced cannabis smoker, his erratic behaviour causes the border official (Paul Renteria) to become suspicious of them, despite Ethan's attempts to deceive the official into thinking his glazed eyes are caused by glaucoma. The border officer orders Ethan to cut the engine and hand over the keys to the car. As the official goes to confer with his colleague, Ethan calmly takes the pot of ashes and Sonny, and walks away from the car, leaving Peter to be interrogated by the official and his colleague (Marco Rodriguez) and told, "You attempted to transport drugs across a national border. Dude, that's some serious shit."In a further twist, Ethan shows up and rescues Peter in a daring escape involving a police chase and several counts of criminal damage, nicely summed up by Peter: "How many laws did we just break?" To repay Ethan for his daring rescue, Peter drives to the Grand Canyon so that Ethan can scatter the ashes. To reflect the poignant mood, Peter decides to confess to his earlier abandonment of Ethan, and Ethan reciprocates by telling Peter that he had his wallet all along, essentially meaning that all the preceding events were unnecessary: He had kept it in order to compel Peter into accompanying him. After initially being furious at this, Peter decides to prioritise, and at long last the companions arrive at the hospital just in time to see the birth of Rosie Highman. Due to blood loss, Peter collapses, and comes round to find that Ethan cut the umbilical cord.The film ends with Peter, wife, and baby watching an episode of the Charlie Sheen comedy series "Two and a Half Men", with a guest appearance by -- guess who -- Ethan Tremblay! (the show having been Ethan's reason for becoming an actor).
Todd Phillips
Director(s)
Alan R. Cohen
Alan Freedland
Adam Sztykiel
Todd Phillips
Alan R. Cohen
Alan Freedland
Writer(s)
Scott Budnick
executive producer
Susan Downey
executive producer
Joseph Garner
associate producer
Daniel Goldberg
producer
Todd Phillips
producer
Thomas Tull
executive producer
Jeffrey Wetzel
co-producer
David Witz
co-producer
Producer(s)
Christophe Beck
Composer(s)
Peter Highman
Robert Downey Jr.
Ethan Tremblay / Ethan Chase / Stu
Zach Galifianakis
Sarah Highman
Michelle Monaghan
Darryl
Jamie Foxx
Heidi
Juliette Lewis
Lonnie
Danny McBride
Airport Screener
RZA
TSA Agent
Matt Walsh
Limo Driver
Brody Stevens
Patrick
Jakob Ulrich
Alex
Naiia Ulrich
Barry
Todd Phillips
Carl
Bobby Tisdale
Airport X-Ray (as Sharon Morris)
Sharon Conley
Flight Attendant
Nathalie Fay
Flight Attendent
Emily Wagner
Air Marshall
Steven M. Gagnon
Border Guard
Paul Renteria
Federali Agent
Marco Rodríguez
Sarah's Mom
Mimi Kennedy
New Mother
Tymberlee Hill
New Father (as Keegan-Michael Key)
Keegan Michael Key
Dr. Greene
Aaron Lustig
Alan Harper
Jon Cryer
Charlie Harper
Charlie Sheen
Airport Passenger (uncredited)
Haji Abdullah
Airline Pedestrian (uncredited)
Cesar Aguirre
TSA Agent (uncredited)
Jeremy Ambler
Flight Passenger (uncredited)
Charley Barksdale
Airport Passenger (uncredited)
James Belyeu
Driver (uncredited)
Tina Borek
Airport Passenger (uncredited)
Shannon Brinson
Orderly (uncredited)
Peter Choi
Airport Traveller (uncredited)
Frances Cobb
Business Traveler (uncredited)
Kennith Edwards
Himself (voice) (uncredited)
Howard Fine
Construction Worker (uncredited)
Tony Folden
Airport Pedestrian (uncredited)
Gilbert Galon
Private Johnson (uncredited)
Joseph Harold
Orderly (uncredited)
Cyrah Hawkins
Director(s)
Alan Freedland
Adam Sztykiel
Todd Phillips
Alan R. Cohen
Alan Freedland
Writer(s)
executive producer
Susan Downey
executive producer
Joseph Garner
associate producer
Daniel Goldberg
producer
Todd Phillips
producer
Thomas Tull
executive producer
Jeffrey Wetzel
co-producer
David Witz
co-producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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