Additional information for Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, which has a domestic theatrical release set for July 1, 2009. The film is being distributed by 20th Century Fox and has not yet been rated. Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs has a total running time of 94 minutes.
G
Turkey
7
Poland
All
South Korea
U
UK
PG
USA
7
Norway
G
Ireland
G
Singapore
K-7
Finland
7
Denmark
I
Hong Kong
0
Switzerland
6
Netherlands
G
Philippines
L
Iceland
M/6
Portugal
PG
Australia
AA
Mexico
G
Japan
PG
Canada
Atp
Argentina
PT
Peru
GP
Taiwan
Livre
Brazil
o.Al.
Germany
U
Malaysia
7
Sweden
T
Spain
94min
Ice Age 3
Finland
Ice Age 3
Japan
Ice Age 3
Singapore
Ice Age 3
USA
La era de hielo 3
Argentina
La era de hielo 3
Mexico
La era de hielo 3
Peru
Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs
Australia
Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs
USA
Η Εποχή των Παγετώνων 3: Η Αυγή των Δεινοσαύρων
Greece
Ледена епоха 3: Зората на динозаврите
Bulgaria
Ледниковый период 3: Эра динозавров
Russia
A Era do Gelo 3
Brazil
A Idade do Gelo 3 - Despertar dos Dinossauros
Portugal
Buz devri 3 - Dinozorlarin safagi
Turkey
Doba ledová 3
Czech Republic
Epoka lodowcowa 3: Era dinozaurów
Poland
I epohi ton pagetonon 3: I avgi ton deinosavron
Greece
Ice Age 3 - Die Dinosaurier sind los
Germany
Ice Age 3 - Dinosaurerne kommer
Denmark
Ice Age 3: Det våras för dinosaurierna
Sweden
Ice Age 3: Dinosaurusten aika
Finland
Ice Age 3: El origen de los dinosaurios
Spain
Istid 3 - Dinosaurene kommer
Norway
Jääaeg 3
Estonia
Jégkorszak 3. - A dínók hajnala
Hungary
L'âge de glace 3 - Le temps des dinosaures
France
L'ère de glace - L'aube des dinosaures
Canada
L'era glaciale 3 - L'alba dei dinosauri
Italy
Ledeno doba 3 - Dinosaurusi dolaze
Serbia
Ledeno doba 3: Dinosauri dolaze
Croatia
Ledynmetis 3
Lithuania
Ledynmetis: dinozauru eros pradzia
Lithuania
July 01, 2009
Argentina
July 01, 2009
Australia
July 01, 2009
Austria
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Belgium
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Brazil
July 01, 2009
Bulgaria
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Canada
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Canada
July 01, 2009
Denmark
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Egypt
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Estonia
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Finland
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Germany
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Greece
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Hong Kong
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Iceland
July 01, 2009
Indonesia
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Israel
July 01, 2009
Kazakhstan
July 01, 2009
Lebanon
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Lithuania
July 01, 2009
Lithuania
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Malaysia
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Netherlands
July 01, 2009
Norway
July 01, 2009
Peru
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Poland
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Portugal
July 01, 2009
Russia
July 01, 2009
Singapore
July 01, 2009
Slovenia
July 01, 2009
South Africa
July 01, 2009
Sweden
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Switzerland
July 01, 2009
Switzerland
July 01, 2009
Syria
July 01, 2009
Taiwan
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Turkey
July 01, 2009
UK
July 01, 2009
USA
July 01, 2009
Ukraine
July 01, 2009
United Arab Emirates
July 01, 2009
Uruguay
July 01, 2009
Venezuela
July 02, 2009
Czech Republic
July 02, 2009
Hungary
July 02, 2009
Kuwait
July 02, 2009
Mexico
July 02, 2009
New Zealand
July 02, 2009
Spain
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Thailand
July 03, 2009
Colombia
July 03, 2009
France
July 03, 2009
India
July 03, 2009
Ireland
July 03, 2009
Latvia
July 03, 2009
Panama
July 03, 2009
Philippines
July 03, 2009
Romania
July 08, 2009
China
July 08, 2009
China
July 10, 2009
Pakistan
July 25, 2009
Japan
August 13, 2009
South Korea
August 28, 2009
Italy
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When Sid's attempt to adopt three dinosaur eggs gets him abducted by their real mother to an underground lost world, his friends attempt to rescue him.
Ellie (Queen Latifah) and Manny (Ray Romano) are expecting their first child, and Manny is obsessed with making life perfect and safe for the family, since his first experiences as a husband and father went bad when his family were killed by hunters. At the same time, Diego (Denis Leary) finds himself unable to catch a cocky gazelle (Bill Hader) he has been stalking and decides to leave the herd, believing that he is losing his predatory nature as a tiger. Sid (John Leguizamo) grows jealous of Manny and Ellie and adopts three apparently abandoned eggs that he finds in an icy underground cavern and call them Eggbert, Shelly, and Yoko. Manny tells him to put them back, but Sid instead looks after the eggs, which hatch into baby Tyrannosaurus the next morning.Although Sid tries his best to raise the three dinosaurs, their rambunctious behavior scares away all the other animals young and ruins a playground Manny built for Ellies baby. A female Tyrannosaurus, Momma, whose eggs Sid stole, soon returns and carries both Sid and her young underground, with Diego in pursuit. Manny, Ellie, Crash, and Eddie (Seann William Scott, Josh Peck) follow as well and discover that the icy cavern leads to a vast jungle populated by dinosaurs thought to be extinct. Here, an Ankylosaurus threatens the herd despite Diegos efforts to fend it off; they are saved from a further crowd of angry reptiles by an insane, one-eyed weasel named Buckminster, or Buck (Simon Pegg).Buck has been living in this jungle for some time and is chasing Rudy (a huge albino Baryonyx), intending to avenge the eye he lost to it. He agrees to lead the herd through the jungles perils to Lava Falls, where Momma has taken Sid and her babies. In the meantime, Sid and Momma try to outdo each other in feeding the offspring; he loses this contest, but is soon welcomed into the family regardless. The next day, however, Sid is separated from the family and attacked by Rudy. Sid is knocked onto a loose rock slab that is floating on a river of lava and about to plummet over the falls.As the herd moves toward Lava Falls, Ellie goes into labor and a Guanlong pack strikes, causing a rock slide that separates her from Manny and Diego. Manny doubles back to protect her and Diego fends off further attacks, while Buck takes Crash and Eddie ahead to rescue Sid. Just as he goes over the falls, the trio swoops in on a commandeered Pteranodon only to been chased by a flock of Quetzalcoatlus on the way and saves his life. Manny reaches Ellie, and there is suddenly a reaction, the cry of a newborn baby, then he sees that it is a girl. He wants to name her Ellie, or Little Ellie, but Ellie instead names her Peaches after the fruit (and the codeword they had chosen for Ellie to use if she went into labor during the trip). Sid is saddened at the fact that he never had a chance to say goodbye to "his" children as he returns to the herd and learns of Peaches' birth.Before they can exit the jungle, Rudy attacks at full force; Buck lures Rudy away from the group and is nearly eaten himself, before Diego saves him at the last second. They then ensnare him briefly, but he escapes and resumes his onslaught. The herd is saved by the timely arrival of Momma, who charges at Rudy and knocks him off a cliff before roaring her victory. As she and her children wish Sid well, Buck now without a purpose in life since Rudy is gone decides to join the herd and live on the surface. However, a distant roar tells him that Rudy is still alive; he changes his mind and sends the herd home, blocking off the path to the underground jungle at the same time so that no one else can go down there. Manny and Ellie welcome Peaches into their frozen world and admit that Sid did a good job looking after Momma's children (though Manny tells Diego that he will never let Sid babysit Peaches). Diego decides to remain with the herd, while Buck stays where he wants to be: underground, battling it out with Rudy.Scrat and ScratteLike the previous Ice Age films, the film opens with the saber-toothed squirrel Scrat (Chris Wedge), who does everything he can to retrieve his precious acorn. This time, he falls in love with his female counterpart Scratte (Karen Disher), with the song "You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine" by Lou Rawls playing in the background, but an acorn appears instead after the music stops. The two fight over the acorn with Scratte is flung off the ground. As Scrat tries to save her, the two hold onto the acorn and the music starts back. Suddenly, she demonstrates her ability to glide like a flying squirrel, leaving Scrat falling to the ground. The two eventually fall in love after Scrat saves her from falling to her death in the lava river while she is unconscious. He even chooses to focus his attention on her instead of the acorn until the end of the film, when he tires of her finicky nature and reverts to his old ways. The ensuing fight between the couple leads to a volcanic explosion that hurls Scrat and the acorn back to the surface, leaving Scratte trapped underground. However, as Scrat is about to enjoy his acorn, a stray piece of ice falls on him and knocks the acorn back into Scratte's hands. He screams in frustration, having lost both his acorn and Scratte.
Carlos Saldanha
Mike Thurmeier
Director(s)
Peter Ackerman
Michael Berg
Yoni Brenner
Jason Carter Eaton
Mike Reiss
Writer(s)
John C. Donkin
producer
Lori Forte
producer
Chris Wedge
executive producer
Producer(s)
John Powell
Composer(s)
Madison (Diatryma Girl) (voice)
Eunice Cho
Scratte (voice)
Karen Disher
Glypto Boy (voice)
Harrison Fahn
Aardvark Mom (voice)
Maile Flanagan
Adult Molehog Male (voice)
Jason Fricchione
Gazelle (voice)
Bill Hader
Molehog Mom / Shovelmouth Mom (voice)
Kelly Keaton
Beaver Girl (voice)
Joey King
Ellie (voice)
Queen Latifah
Diego (voice)
Denis Leary
Aardvark Girl (voice)
Allegra Leguizamo
Sid (voice)
John Leguizamo
Aardvark Boy / Beaver Kid #2 (voice)
Lucas Leguizamo
Start Mom (voice)
Clea Lewis
Diatryma Mom (voice)
Jane Lynch
Eddie (voice)
Josh Peck
Buck (voice)
Simon Pegg
Little Johnny (Aardvark Kid) (voice)
Christian Pikes
Beaver Kid #1 (voice)
Avery Christopher Plum
Ronald (Shovelmouth Boy) (voice)
Joe Romano
Manny (voice)
Ray Romano
Dinosaur Babies / Flightless Bird (voice)
Carlos Saldanha
Molehog Girl 1 (voice)
Manoela Scarpa Saldanha
Molehog Girl 2 (voice)
Sofia Scarpa Saldanha
Crash (voice)
Seann William Scott
Bird (voice)
Cindy Slattery
Scrat (voice)
Chris Wedge
Pudgy Beaver Mom (voice)
Kristen Wiig
(voice)
Matt Adler
(voice)
Steve Alterman
(voice)
Anthony Amorim
(voice)
Claudia Besso
(voice)
June Christopher
(voice)
Holly Dorff
(voice)
Nicole Ehinger
(voice)
David H. Kramer
(voice)
Selenis Leyva
(voice)
Matthew P. McCarthy
(voice)
David McCharen
(voice)
Beatrice Miller
Mike Thurmeier
Director(s)
Michael Berg
Yoni Brenner
Jason Carter Eaton
Mike Reiss
Writer(s)
producer
Lori Forte
producer
Chris Wedge
executive producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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