Additional information for Puss in Boots, which has a domestic theatrical release set for October 28, 2011. The film is being distributed by DreamWorks Animation and has not yet been rated. Puss in Boots has a total running time of 90 minutes.
PG
USA
G
Ireland
U
Malaysia
G
Canada
G
Philippines
6
Netherlands
PG
Singapore
7
Switzerland
M/6
Portugal
U
India
All
South Korea
G
Japan
PG
Australia
PG
New Zealand
PG
South Africa
o.Al.
Germany
Atp
Argentina
PT
Peru
7
Sweden
I
Hong Kong
AA
Mexico
U
UK
Livre
Brazil
K-7
Finland
T/i
Spain
90min
El gato con botas
Colombia
El gato con botas
Spain
Gato con botas
Argentina
Gato con botas
Mexico
Mačak u čizmama
Croatia
Mačak u čizmama
Serbia
Puss in Boots
Australia
Puss in Boots
India
К╕т у чоботях
Ukraine
Кот в Сапогах
Russia
Котаракът в чизми
Bulgaria
Çizmeli Kedi
Turkey
Batuotas katinas Pukis
Lithuania
Cheqmebiani kata
Georgia
Csizmás, a kandúr
Hungary
De gelaarsde kat
Netherlands
Den bestøvlede kat
Denmark
Der gestiefelte Kater
Germany
Gato de Botas
Brazil
Gatos spirounatos
Greece
He'hatul shel Shrek
Israel
Il gatto con gli stivali
Italy
Kocour v botách
Czech Republic
Kocur v cizmach
Slovakia
Kot w butach
Poland
Le chat potté
France
Mästerkatten
Sweden
O Gato das Botas
Portugal
Pus med støvler
Norway
Saabastega Kass
Estonia
Saapasjalkakissa
Finland
October 23, 2011
USA
October 27, 2011
Kazakhstan
October 27, 2011
Russia
October 27, 2011
Ukraine
October 28, 2011
Canada
October 28, 2011
Philippines
October 28, 2011
USA
November 04, 2011
Armenia
November 07, 2011
Pakistan
November 16, 2011
France
November 23, 2011
Spain
November 24, 2011
Czech Republic
November 24, 2011
Kuwait
November 24, 2011
Lebanon
November 24, 2011
Malaysia
November 24, 2011
Netherlands
November 24, 2011
Singapore
November 24, 2011
Thailand
November 25, 2011
Indonesia
November 25, 2011
Mexico
November 25, 2011
Spain
November 30, 2011
France
December 01, 2011
Croatia
December 01, 2011
Hungary
December 01, 2011
Portugal
December 02, 2011
India
December 02, 2011
Romania
December 03, 2011
Netherlands
December 07, 2011
Argentina
December 07, 2011
Belgium
December 08, 2011
Argentina
December 08, 2011
Australia
December 08, 2011
Chile
December 08, 2011
Germany
December 09, 2011
Brazil
December 09, 2011
Colombia
December 09, 2011
Ireland
December 09, 2011
Panama
December 09, 2011
UK
December 16, 2011
Italy
December 21, 2011
Malta
December 22, 2011
Greece
December 22, 2011
Israel
December 23, 2011
Bulgaria
December 23, 2011
Estonia
December 23, 2011
Lithuania
December 30, 2011
Taiwan
January 05, 2012
Poland
January 13, 2012
Turkey
January 21, 2012
Hong Kong
January 27, 2012
Finland
February 02, 2012
Denmark
February 03, 2012
Sweden
February 10, 2012
Norway
February 26, 2012
Japan
March 17, 2012
Japan
No taglines exist for this title.
The events leading up to the sword fighting cat's meeting with Shrek and his friends.
Sometime before Puss (Antonio Banderas) meets Shrek and Donkey in Shrek 2, he arrives at a town while escaping a bounty hunter. There he learns that the outlaw couple Jack (Billy Bob Thornton) and Jill (Amy Sedaris) have the magic beans he's been looking for most of his life, beans that can lead him to a giant's castle holding valuable golden goose eggs. When Puss tries to steal them from the outlaws' room, a masked cat (Salma Hayek) interrupts. Both fail and escape, and Puss follows the cat back to Cat Cantina, a club, where they have a dance-off and a sword fight, ending when Puss hits the masked cat in the head with a guitar. He learns that the masked cat is Kitty Softpaws, and is shocked to learn she is a girl. She is allied with Humpty Alexander Dumpty (Zach Galifianakis), a talking egg and Puss' long-estranged childhood friend from the orphanage where he was raised. Puss tells Kitty of his feelings of betrayal for a youthful misadventure when Humpty tricked Puss into helping commit a crime. It turned out that Kitty was sleeping through the story. Humpty attempts to convince Puss to join them in finding the beans and retrieving the golden eggs, which he does.The trio steals the beans from Jack and Jill and elude the angry outlaws in a canyon chase. As Humpty leads his compatriots to the spot where they must plant the beans, Puss and Kitty's relationship begins to grow from rivalry into friendship. The trio ride the fast-growing beanstalk into the clouds where, Humpty explains, they'll find castle of the late giant. Now, he continues, a fearsome monster called the Terror guards the Golden Goose. When they realize the golden eggs are too heavy to carry, they steal the Goose which is just a gosling and escape the castle and the Terror. While celebrating their victory, the group is ambushed by Jack and Jill, who knock Puss unconscious.When Puss wakes up, he tracks Jack and Jill back to his old hometown, where he learns that the entire heist was a plot by Humpty to lure him home to be captured, as revenge for abandoning him to the authorities when Humpty's youthful heist went bad. Jack, Jill, and even Kitty were involved in the con. After pleas from his adoptive mother, the head of the orphanage, Puss turns himself in to the guards while Humpty donates many golden eggs to the town and becomes a hero.While in prison, Puss meets the original Jack from the "Jack and the Beanstalk" (a.k.a. Andy Beanstalk) story who warns him that the Terror is in fact the Golden Goose's mother, and it will stop at nothing to get its child back. A repentant Kitty helps Puss break out of prison and tells him that she loves him more than gold. Puss convinces Humpty to help him fight off the Terror, saying he knows Humpty is a good person at heart, and he will be forgiven if he helps save the town. The Terror arrives, revealing itself to be a giant goose. Using the Golden Goose as bait, Puss and Humpty lure the Terror out of the town, but Humpty and the Goose are knocked off a bridge with Puss holding on to them. Humpty knows Puss cannot hold both of them, and he lets go, sacrificing himself to save the Goose and the town. Humpty's shell cracks open to reveal that he was a golden egg on the inside. The Terror then takes the Goose and Humpty away back to the giant's castle.Puss is forced to flee because he is still an outlaw, but his efforts to save the town make him a hero among the townspeople. Puss and Kitty escape the guards once more, and Kitty says she will see him again soon, showing that she has taken his boots. In the epilogue, Jack and Jill are recovering from their injuries after being crushed by the Terror, Humpty is shown once again in his regular egg form, wearing a golden egg suit, as he rides the Terror into the clouds, and Puss and Kitty head back to dance at Kitty's hideout, the Glitter Box, where they finally kiss.
Chris Miller
Director(s)
Charles Perrault
Tom Wheeler
Brian Lynch
William Davies
Tom Wheeler
Writer(s)
Andrew Adamson
executive producer
Joe M. Aguilar
producer
Guillermo del Toro
executive producer
Tom Jacomb
associate producer
Latifa Ouaou
producer
Michelle Raimo
executive producer (as Michelle Raimo Kouyate)
John H. Williams
co-executive producer
Producer(s)
Henry Jackman
Composer(s)
Puss in Boots (voice)
Antonio Banderas
Kitty Softpaws (voice)
Salma Hayek
Humpty Alexander Dumpty (voice)
Zach Galifianakis
Jack (voice)
Billy Bob Thornton
Jill (voice)
Amy Sedaris
Imelda (voice)
Constance Marie
Moustache Man / Comandante (voice)
Guillermo del Toro
Andy Beanstalk (voice)
Mike Mitchell
Bounty Hunter (voice) (as Rich B. Dietl)
Rich Dietl
Luis (voice)
Ryan Crego
Bartender / Hotel Owner / Mean Boy / Wagon Driver / Rodrigo (voice)
Tom Wheeler
Raoul / Soldier (voice)
Conrad Vernon
Bar Thief (voice)
Tom McGrath
Giuseppe (voice)
Bob Joles
Crazy Woman / Mean Girl / Milk Lady / Little Boy (voice)
Latifa Ouaou
Ohhh Cat (voice)
Bob Persichetti
Little Boy Blue / Friar Miller / Prison Guard / Manuel / Rafael (voice)
Chris Miller
Estella Maria (voice) (as Jessica Schulte Jones)
Jessica Schulte
Ivana / Charo (voice)
Nina Barry
Soldier (voice) (uncredited)
Sergio Bruna
Various Cats (voice) (uncredited)
Rebecca Davis
Various (voice) (uncredited)
Roberto Donati
Additional Voices (voice) (uncredited)
Jossara Jinaro
Additional Voices (voice) (uncredited)
Joshua Rush
Various Cats (voice) (uncredited)
Julie Wittner
Director(s)
Tom Wheeler
Brian Lynch
William Davies
Tom Wheeler
Writer(s)
executive producer
Joe M. Aguilar
producer
Guillermo del Toro
executive producer
Tom Jacomb
associate producer
Latifa Ouaou
producer
Michelle Raimo
executive producer (as Michelle Raimo Kouyate)
John H. Williams
co-executive producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
Other Films from DreamWorks Animation
Antz, Bee Movie, Chicken Run, Dragons: Gift of the Night Fury, Flushed Away, Kung Fu Panda, Madagascar, Madagascar: Escape to Africa, Monsters vs. Aliens, Over the Hedge, Rise of the Guardians, Shark Tale, Shrek, Shrek 2, Shrek the Third, Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas, Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, The Croods, The Prince of Egypt, Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
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