Additional information for Frankenweenie, which has a domestic theatrical release set for October 15, 2012. The film is being distributed by Walt Disney Pictures and has not yet been rated. Frankenweenie has a total running time of 87 minutes.
PG
USA
PG
UK
PG
Ireland
PG
Canada
12
South Korea
6
Netherlands
A
Mexico
10
Switzerland
M/12
Portugal
G
Philippines
PG
Singapore
10
Brazil
PG
Australia
11
Sweden
G
Japan
IIA
Hong Kong
11
Denmark
13
Argentina
14
Peru
87min
Frankenweenie
Argentina
Frankenweenie
Brazil
Frankenweenie
Greece
Frankenweenie
Israel
Frankenweenie
Peru
Frankenweenie
Portugal
Frankenweenie
Spain
Frankenweenie
Turkey
Франкенуини
Bulgaria
Chó Ma Frankenweenie
Vietnam
Frankenvini
Serbia
Frankenvynis
Lithuania
Frankenweenie - Ebcsont beforr
Hungary
Frankenweenie - domácí mazlícek
Czech Republic
September 20, 2012
USA
October 04, 2012
Lebanon
October 04, 2012
USA
October 04, 2012
United Arab Emirates
October 05, 2012
Canada
October 05, 2012
Colombia
October 05, 2012
Paraguay
October 05, 2012
Romania
October 05, 2012
USA
October 10, 2012
UK
October 11, 2012
Ecuador
October 11, 2012
Russia
October 11, 2012
South Korea
October 11, 2012
Spain
October 12, 2012
El Salvador
October 12, 2012
Mexico
October 12, 2012
Panama
October 12, 2012
Vietnam
October 17, 2012
Belgium
October 17, 2012
Ireland
October 17, 2012
Philippines
October 17, 2012
UK
October 18, 2012
Hong Kong
October 18, 2012
Netherlands
October 18, 2012
New Zealand
October 18, 2012
Portugal
October 18, 2012
Thailand
October 18, 2012
Ukraine
October 19, 2012
Iceland
October 19, 2012
Pakistan
October 24, 2012
Indonesia
October 25, 2012
Australia
October 25, 2012
Chile
October 25, 2012
Malaysia
October 26, 2012
South Africa
October 26, 2012
Taiwan
October 30, 2012
France
October 31, 2012
France
October 31, 2012
Switzerland
November 01, 2012
Argentina
November 01, 2012
Uruguay
November 02, 2012
Brazil
November 08, 2012
Israel
November 08, 2012
Peru
November 09, 2012
Estonia
November 09, 2012
Turkey
November 14, 2012
Egypt
November 15, 2012
Bolivia
November 15, 2012
Singapore
November 15, 2012
Slovenia
November 16, 2012
Venezuela
November 22, 2012
Greece
November 23, 2012
Lithuania
December 07, 2012
Poland
December 15, 2012
Japan
January 03, 2013
Czech Republic
January 04, 2013
Bulgaria
January 09, 2013
Serbia
January 10, 2013
Denmark
January 10, 2013
Serbia
January 11, 2013
Finland
January 11, 2013
Sweden
January 17, 2013
Italy
January 17, 2013
Switzerland
January 24, 2013
Austria
January 24, 2013
Germany
January 24, 2013
Switzerland
January 25, 2013
Norway
January 31, 2013
Croatia
February 28, 2013
Republic of Macedonia
May 08, 2013
Hungary
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Young Victor conducts a science experiment to bring his beloved dog Sparky back to life, only to face unintended, sometimes monstrous, consequences.
Young filmmaker and scientist Victor Frankenstein (Charlie Tahan) lives with his parents, Ben and Susan Frankenstein (Martin Short and Catherine O'Hara) and dog Sparky in the quiet town of New Holland. Victor's intelligence is recognized by his classmates at school, his somber next-door neighbor, Elsa Van Helsing (Winona Ryder), mischievous, igor-like Edgar "E" Gore (Atticus Shaffer), obese and gullible Bob (Robert Capron), overconfident Toshiaki (James Hiroyuki Liao), creepy Nassor (also Short), and an eccentric girl nicknamed Weird Girl (also O'Hara), but communicates little with them due to his relationship with his dog. Concerned with his son's isolation, Victor's father encourages him to take up baseball and make achievements outside of science. Victor hits a home run at his first game, but Sparky, pursuing the ball, is killed by a car.Inspired by his science teacher Mr. Rzykruski's (Martin Landau) demonstration of the effect of electricity on dead frogs, a depressed Victor digs up Sparky's corpse, brings him to his makeshift laboratory in the attic, and successfully reanimates him with lightning. Seeing Weird Girl's living cat, Mr. Whiskers, the undead Sparky escapes from the attic and explores the neighborhood. He is recognized by Edgar, who blackmails Victor into teaching him how to raise the dead. The two reanimate a dead goldfish, which turns invisible due to an error with the experiment. Edgar brags about the undead fish to Toshiaki and Bob, which, in panic of losing the upcoming science fair, inspires them to make a rocket out of soda bottles, which causes Bob to injure his arm and Mr. Rzykruski to be blamed and fired due to his accused influencing and reviling the townsfolk for questioning his methods when he steps up for self-defense.Eventually, Edgar's fish demolishes when he tries to show it to a skeptical Nassor (who was told by Toshiaki) and when Edgar is confronted by Toshiaki, Nassor, and Bob on the baseball field at school, he reveals Victor's actions, inspiring them to try reanimation themselves. Victor's parents discover Sparky in the attic and are frightened, causing the dog to flee. Victor and his parents search for Sparky while the classmates invade the lab, discovering Victor's reanimation formula. The classmates separately perform their experiments, which go awry and turn the dead animals into monstersMr. Whiskers holds a dead bat while it is electrocuted, turning him into a vampire cat; Edgar turns a dead rat he found in the garbage into a wererat; Nassor revives his mummified hamster Colossus; Toshiaki's turtle Shelley is covered in a growth formula and turns into a giant Gamera-like monster; and Bob's Sea-Monkeys grow into amphibious humanoid monsters. The monsters break loose into the town fair where they wreak havoc.After finding Sparky at the town's pet cemetery, Victor sees the monsters attacking the fair and goes to help his classmates deal with them-the Sea-Monkeys explode after eating salt-covered popcorn, and Colossus is stepped on by Shelley, while the rat and Shelley are returned to their original, deceased forms after being electrocuted. During the chaos, the town's mayor's niece Elsa van Helsing is grabbed by Mr. Whiskers and carried to the town windmill. The townsfolks blame Sparky for her disappearance and chase him to the windmill, which Mayor Bergermeister (also Short) accidentally ignites with his torch. Victor and Sparky enter the burning windmill and rescue Elsa, but Victor is trapped inside. Sparky rescues Victor, only to be dragged back inside by Mr. Whiskers. A final confrontation ensues, and just as Mr. Whiskers has Sparky cornered, a flaming piece of wood breaks off and impales him. The windmill collapses on Sparky, killing him again. To reward him for his bravery, the townsfolk gather to revive Sparky with their car batteries, reanimating him once more. Persephone, Elsa's pet poodle, who has a hair style similar to the Elsa Lanchester's Bride of Frankenstein, comes to Sparky as the two dogs share their love.
Tim Burton
Director(s)
Leonard Ripps
Tim Burton
John August
Writer(s)
Allison Abbate
producer
Tim Burton
producer
Derek Frey
co-producer
Don Hahn
executive producer
Connie Nartonis Thompson
associate producer
Simon Quinn
line producer
Producer(s)
Danny Elfman
Composer(s)
Mrs. Frankenstien / Weird Girl / Gym Teacher (voice)
Catherine O'Hara
Mr. Frankenstein / Mr. Burgemeister / Nassor (voice)
Martin Short
Mr. Rzykruski (voice)
Martin Landau
Victor Frankenstien (voice)
Charlie Tahan
Edgar 'E' Gore (voice)
Atticus Shaffer
Elsa Van Helsing (voice)
Winona Ryder
Bob (voice)
Robert Capron
Toshiaki (voice)
James Hiroyuki Liao
Bob's Mom (voice)
Conchata Ferrell
New Holland Townsfolk (voice)
Tom Kenny
Persephone van Helsing / Shelly / Were-Rat / Colossus / Mr. Whiskers / Driver (voice) (uncredited)
Dee Bradley Baker
Giant Sea Monkeys (voice) (uncredited)
Jeff Bennett
Movie Dracula (archive footage) (uncredited)
Christopher Lee
Movie Mina (archive footage) (uncredited)
Melissa Stribling
Sparky Frankenstein (voice) (uncredited)
Frank Welker
Director(s)
Tim Burton
John August
Writer(s)
producer
Tim Burton
producer
Derek Frey
co-producer
Don Hahn
executive producer
Connie Nartonis Thompson
associate producer
Simon Quinn
line producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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