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Additional information for Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, which has a domestic theatrical release set for May 28, 2010. The film is being distributed by Walt Disney Pictures and has not yet been rated. Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time has a total running time of 116 minutes.

  • PG-13 Malaysia
  • PG-13 USA
  • 11 Denmark
  • 12A UK
  • 12A Ireland
  • 12 South Korea
  • K-13 Finland
  • G Canada
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  • 11 Norway
  • PG13 Singapore
  • M Australia
  • 12 Switzerland
  • PG-13 Philippines
  • IIA Hong Kong
  • 13 Argentina
  • PT Peru
  • 12 Netherlands
  • G Japan
  • 12 Brazil
  • 11 Sweden
  • 7 Spain
  • 10V South Africa
  • U France
  • T Italy
  • 12 Germany
  • 116min
  • El príncipe de Persia - Las arenas del tiempo Argentina
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  • Prince of Persia Sweden
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  • Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Denmark
  • Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Greece
  • Принц Персии: Пески времени Russia
  • Dagger Philippines
  • Ksiaze Persji: Piaski czasu Poland
  • Pärsia prints - Ajaliiv Estonia
  • Pers Prensi: Zamanin Kumlari Turkey
  • Persijos princas: laiko smiltys Lithuania
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  • Príncipe da Pérsia: As Areias do Tempo Portugal
  • Princ Perzije: Pijesak vremena Croatia
  • Princ od Persije: Pesak vremena Serbia
  • Princ z Persie: Písky casu Czech Republic
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  • Prince of Persia: las arenas del tiempo Spain
  • Printul Persiei - Nisipurile timpului Romania
  • Purinsu obu Perusha: Jikan no suna Japan
  • Shahzadeye parsi Iran
  • May 09, 2010 Germany
  • May 09, 2010 UK
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  • May 21, 2010 Turkey
  • May 21, 2010 UK
  • May 26, 2010 Argentina
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  • May 26, 2010 France
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  • May 27, 2010 Malaysia
  • May 27, 2010 Peru
  • May 27, 2010 Philippines
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  • May 27, 2010 Syria
  • May 28, 2010 Canada
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  • June 11, 2010 Armenia
  • June 16, 2010 Fiji
  • July 09, 2010 Pakistan
  • August 05, 2010 Czech Republic
  • August 12, 2010 Georgia
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  • A young fugitive prince and princess must stop a villain who unknowingly threatens to destroy the world with a special dagger that enables the magic sand inside to reverse time.
  • The plot follows Dastan (Jake Gyllenhaal), a street urchin in Persia, historically in the Persian Empire in the sixth century. After showing courage in the market place, he is adopted by the king. Fifteen years later, Dastan, and his royal blooded foster brothers Garsiv and Tus lead the Persian army in an attack on the sacred city of Alamut, under the assumption that the city's people are selling weapons to their enemies, as shown by Nizam (Ben Kingsley), the King's brother and adviser. As Garsiv leads the initial assault, Dastan decides to lead a surprise attack with his friend Bis (Reece Ritchie) against the orders of his brother. He manages to open the eastern gate of Alamut and prevents further casualties. During the fight in the city, Dastan defeats one of Princess Tamina's (Gemma Arterton) guards who was in the possession of the mythical Dagger of Time. The dagger gives its owner the ability to go back in time for a short period so that the user can try to correct any mistake or redo any moment. Alamut falls to the Persians, Tamina is captured and is offered as a wife for Tus, which would make the city of Alamut a part of the Persian Empire.The Persians celebrate their victory, but during the celebration Prince Dastan is fooled into presenting a poisoned gown seemingly given to him by Tus to King Sharaman (Ronald Pickup), which fatally burns the king. Prince Dastan is held as the perpetrator of his father's murder. He escapes the castle with Princess Tamina while Bis, his best friend, is killed trying to save them. Together, they embark on a journey the Prince wants to prove his innocence, while Tamina wants to safeguard the Dagger of Time. On the first night, Tamina attempts to kill the prince and recover the dagger, but Dastan accidentally activates the dagger and learns about its ability to rewind time for one minute and in doing so, prevents Tamina from attacking. Dastan believes that Tus knew about the dagger and framed Dastan for their father's murder in an attempt to seize the throne and the dagger, thus becoming the most powerful ruler of Persia.During their journey, the duo meets a group of merchant-bandits, in the valley of slaves, including entrepreneur and ostrich racing-organizer Sheik Amar (Alfred Molina) with his friend Seso (Steve Toussaint) who hails from the Ngbaka, masters of the throwing knives. Dastan offers Tamina up as a slave in return for their hospitality. However, the bandits try to take the Dagger of Time and take Dastan to the newly crowned Tus because of the reward for his capture; they fail in the process, while the two escape.Dastan and Tamina return to Persia for King Sharaman's funeral. Dastan tries to convince his uncle Nizam that he was not the cause of his father's death, only to discover the dagger was taken by Tamina. Instead, he notices the burns on Nizam's hands, which indicate he was the one who set up the murder of the King. Furthermore, Nizam has set up an ambush for Dastan along the Persian streets, and after a conflict with his brother Garsiv, Dastan escapes.Meanwhile, back in Persia, Nizam, aware that Dastan knows he was responsible, tries to convince the newly-crowned King Tus and Garsiv that Dastan is trying to overthrow them and must be killed without a trial to avoid a rebellion. When this fails, Nizam hires the Hassansins, a group of highly-skilled warriors who once served as hired killers for Persian royalty. Nizam had kept the sect hidden for his own ends after Sharaman had them disbanded.Dastan catches up with Tamina and explains that the villainous brother of the King, Nizam was behind it all. The attack of Alamut was based on false allegations provided by Nizam and promoted with a motive to attain the Dagger of Time and use it with the massive Sandglass, which is hidden under the city of Alamut. This way, Nizam would go back in time before he had saved Sharaman from being attacked by a lion and undo the act, hence ensure that he becomes the King of Persia. However, Tamina reveals that the Sandglass is the vessel holding the Sands of Time, which the Gods conjured to punish humanity for its sins. A pure hearted girl, offering her life, convinced them to seal the sands; should the Dagger of Time be used to pierce the Sandglass, the sands would be released and destroy the entire world. The holder of the dagger may also turn back time as far as they please. The pair then put aside their differences and agree to work together to protect the dagger.Dastan and Tamina are again captured by Sheik Amar, Seso, and their group because of the chaos they caused back at the valley. Sheik intends to claim the reward for turning them in to renew his business. But that night, when everyone is asleep, the Hassansin leader (Gísli Örn Garðarsson) attacks the group in an oasis by controlling a number of vipers. Many of the group die, but Dastan uses the dagger to rewind time, and, foreseeing the attack, manages to kill all the snakes single-handedly, saving Seso in the process. The Hassansin leader then leaves in a sand dervish.The next day, the pair, now accompanied by Sheik and Seso, travel to the secret sanctuary in the mountains near India, where it's possible to seal the dagger by returning it to the stone where it came from. In order to do so, Tamina would have to sacrifice herself, but it fails as they run into Garsiv's men. Dastan, however, manages to persuade his brother that he is innocent, only for Garsiv to be killed by a flurry of spike-knives thrown by a Hassansin. The Hassanin attack, killing many of the group, while their leader manages to snatch the Dagger of Time from Tamina (who was knocked unconscious in the battle) by using a trained snake. However, Dastan is saved from the last Hassansin by Garsiv, who then succumbs to his injuries.Tamina and Dastan, as well as Sheik Amar and Seso, return to Alamut to reveal the truth about Nizam and the dagger to Tus. First, they must get the dagger, which is kept in the sacred temple, guarded by the Hassansin who killed Garsiv. Seso, the master of throwing knives, fights the spike-wielding Hassansin to obtain the dagger. He manages to kill the Hassansin after a well aimed throw, yet is fatally wounded in the process. Seso manages to throw the Dagger out of the window to Sheik and Dastan before dying. Sheik Amar then distracts the guards by serving as a decoy while Dastan shows the truth about the Dagger to his brother Tus by killing himself, only to have Tus rewind time with the dagger. Afterward, Tus is killed by Nizam, and Dastan is incapacitated by another Hassasin. The Dagger is once again in Nizam's hands, but Dastan manages to defeat the Hassasin with Tamina's help. She realises that the Hassansin had been a spy inside the city of Alamut and must have been the one who told Nizam about the Dagger.Nizam goes to the Sandglass caves beneath Alamut, as Dastan and Tamina race to stop him. Tamina opens a secret gate leading to the chamber, allowing them to take a short cut to the Sandglass. En route, they encounter the leader of the Hassansins; however, after a close fight, Dastan gets the upper hand and stabs the Hassansin before throwing him into the chasm. Dastan and Tamina then kiss. They then manage to reach Nizam as he pierces the Sandglass with the Dagger. During the final confrontation, Nizam knocks Tamina over the edge of the chasm and Dastan desperately catches her hand. Knowing he cannot stop Nizam and save her, Tamina professes her love for Dastan and lets go, sacrificing herself to stop Nizam. Dastan fights Nizam as they both hold their hands on the Dagger. Dastan then uses the Dagger's button to open the Sands of Time container and use its power against Nizam. The Sandglass slowly cracks and the sandstorm is shown destroying Alamut. Dastan is then able to use the Dagger and turn back the time as the Sandglass breaks, ending up at the point when he first held the Dagger during the siege of Alamut.Dastan uses his knowledge to reveal Nizam's evil plan to his brothers, gaining their acceptance by revealing what Tus told him about the meeting with their father prior to the attack. Exposed, Nizam attempts to kill Dastan but ends up dying by Tus' blade. After apologizing for the ransacking of her city, Tus suggests that perhaps Tamina should become Dastan's wife as a sign of good will. The Prince returns the Dagger of Time to her as a gift, as she looks at him surprised. The two of them are next shown talking to each other and Tamina expressing her surprise about Dastan's sudden change in behavior and hinting that he may have discovered something to which he replies that they are in control of their own destiny.
  • Mike Newell
    Director(s)
  • Boaz Yakin
    Doug Miro
    Carlo Bernard
    Jordan Mechner
    Jordan Mechner
    Writer(s)
  • Karim Abouobayd
    line producer: Morocco
    John August
    executive producer
    Jerry Bruckheimer
    producer
    Patrick McCormick
    executive producer
    Eric McLeod
    executive producer
    Jordan Mechner
    executive producer
    Chad Oman
    executive producer
    Pat Sandston
    associate producer
    Mike Stenson
    executive producer
    Producer(s)
  • Harry Gregson-Williams
    Composer(s)
  • Dastan Jake Gyllenhaal
  • Tamina Gemma Arterton
  • Nizam Ben Kingsley
  • Sheik Amar Alfred Molina
  • Seso Steve Toussaint
  • Garsiv Toby Kebbell
  • Tus Richard Coyle
  • King Sharaman Ronald Pickup
  • Bis Reece Ritchie
  • Hassansin Leader Gísli Örn Garðarsson
  • Hassansin Porcupine Claudio Pacifico
  • Hassansin Whip Man Thomas DuPont
  • Hassansin Giant Scimitar Dave Pope
  • Hassansin Double-Bladed Halberd Domonkos Pardanyi
  • Hassansin Long Razor Massimilano Ubaldi
  • Hassansin Grenade Man (as Furdik Vladimir) Vladimir 'Furdo' Furdik
  • Regent of Alamut Christopher Greet
  • Young Dastan William Foster
  • Young Bis Elliot James Neale
  • Persian Captain Selva Rasalingam
  • Asoka (as Daud Shah) Darwin Shaw
  • Young Guardian Girl Daisy Doidge-Hill
  • King Sharaman (Boy) Charlie Banks
  • Nizam (Boy) Jesse Mathews
  • Bloodied Alamut Soldier Rohan Siva
  • Head Servant Dimitri Andreas
  • Roham (as Stephen Pope) Stephen A. Pope
  • Mounted Herald Trampas Thompson
  • Garsiv's Lieutenant (as Joseph Bedlem) Joseph Beddelem
  • Rafa Rachid Abbad
  • Tamina's Maid Servant Farzana Dua Elahe
  • Mughal Sultan Aziz El Kibachi
  • General Simon De Selva
  • Spy Felix Augusto Quadros
  • Musician Amin Mohammad Fouladi
  • Musician Masoud Abbasi
  • Musician Mehrdad Azmin
  • Musician Zartosht Safari
  • Musician Ali Nourbakhsh
  • Musician Parham Bahadoran
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