Additional information for Source Code, which has a domestic theatrical release set for April 1, 2011. The film is being distributed by Summit Entertainment and has not yet been rated. Source Code has a total running time of 93 minutes.
PG-13
USA
PG-13
Malaysia
12A
Ireland
12A
UK
G
Canada
14
Switzerland
PG-13
Philippines
PG
Singapore
M/16
Portugal
12
South Korea
M
Australia
11
Norway
12
Netherlands
12
Germany
13
Argentina
11
Sweden
G
Japan
12
Spain
93min
8 minutos antes de morir
Argentina
8 minutos antes de morir
Chile
8 minutos antes de morir
Mexico
8 minutos antes de morir
Uruguay
Zdrojový kód
Czech Republic
Zdrojový kód
Slovakia
Τα Τελευταία 8 Λεπτά
Greece
Исходный код
Russia
Початковий код
Ukraine
Първичен код
Bulgaria
8 Minuta
Serbia
Código fuente
Spain
Code source
Canada
Contra o Tempo
Brazil
Forráskód
Hungary
Iseities kodas
Lithuania
Izvorna koda
Slovenia
Izvorni kod
Croatia
Kod Makor
Israel
Kod niesmiertelnosci
Poland
Mission: 8 Minutes
Japan
O Código Base
Portugal
Ta teleftaia 8 lepta
Greece
Transfer de identitate
Romania
Yasam sifresi
Turkey
March 11, 2011
USA
March 28, 2011
USA
March 31, 2011
Belarus
March 31, 2011
Israel
March 31, 2011
Kazakhstan
March 31, 2011
Russia
April 01, 2011
Canada
April 01, 2011
France
April 01, 2011
Ireland
April 01, 2011
Philippines
April 01, 2011
Taiwan
April 01, 2011
UK
April 01, 2011
USA
April 07, 2011
Kuwait
April 07, 2011
Kuwait
April 07, 2011
Serbia
April 08, 2011
Bulgaria
April 08, 2011
Estonia
April 08, 2011
Iceland
April 08, 2011
Lithuania
April 08, 2011
Turkey
April 09, 2011
Spain
April 14, 2011
Portugal
April 15, 2011
Spain
April 20, 2011
Belgium
April 20, 2011
France
April 21, 2011
Czech Republic
April 21, 2011
Hong Kong
April 21, 2011
Hungary
April 21, 2011
Malaysia
April 21, 2011
Singapore
April 23, 2011
Netherlands
April 24, 2011
Greece
April 26, 2011
Italy
April 29, 2011
Italy
April 29, 2011
Norway
May 01, 2011
India
May 04, 2011
South Korea
May 05, 2011
Australia
May 05, 2011
New Zealand
May 06, 2011
Poland
May 11, 2011
Indonesia
May 13, 2011
Finland
June 02, 2011
Germany
June 09, 2011
Netherlands
June 10, 2011
Mexico
June 16, 2011
Denmark
June 21, 2011
Argentina
June 23, 2011
Argentina
July 29, 2011
Uruguay
August 03, 2011
Sweden
August 18, 2011
Chile
September 30, 2011
Brazil
October 28, 2011
Japan
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An action thriller centered on a soldier who wakes up in the body of an unknown man and discovers he's part of a mission to find the bomber of a Chicago commuter train.
A man (Jake Gyllenhaal) wakes up on a train sitting across a woman named Christina Warren (Michelle Monaghan). The woman seems to know him by the name Sean Fentress, but he doesn't seem to know her and appears uncertain of his own identity. After eight minutes, a bomb goes off on the train, and the man awakens to find himself strapped inside a small geodesic dome. There, Air Force Capt. Colleen Goodwin (Vera Farmiga) explains to him through a computer screen that he is actually Colter Stevens, a decorated army helicopter pilot, now on a mission to locate the maker of a bomb which destroyed a train headed into Chicago. This is to be accomplished using the Source Code, a time loop program that allows him to take over someone's body in a reenactment of their last eight minutes of life.Stevens has no memory of how he became involved in the Source Code project; his last memory is of flying in a recent mission in Afghanistan while taking on enemy gunfire. Stevens' mission in the Source Code is to assume the identity of Fentress, one of the train's passengers, locate the bomb, discover who detonated it, and report back to Goodwin to prevent the bomber from detonating a larger dirty nuclear device in downtown Chicago, which could cause the deaths of millions of people. Goodwin and the Source Code's creator, Dr. Rutledge (Jeffrey Wright), tell him that the Source Code is not a simulation, but a visit into the past in the form of an alternate reality. He's told that he cannot truly alter the past to save any of the passengers, but that he must gather intel that can be used to alter the future and prevent a future attack. Goodwin assures Stevens that "everything will be OK."Stevens is sent into the Source Code repeatedly, and each time a series of events repeat, with variations due to Stevens' acts. Meanwhile, he goes on searching for the terrorist and getting to know Christina, until the bomb that destroys the train goes off and Fentress dies, sending Stevens back to the chamber.Even though Rutledge and Goodwin constantly direct him to focus on finding the bomber, each time around he learns more, both about the terrorist attack and his real life personal situation. Stevens resolves to complete his mission, now with the added personal goal of saving Christina and the people on the train if at all possible.Using a cellphone while on the train, Stevens eventually discovers that he supposedly died two months ago. He confronts Goodwin with this information, and learns from Goodwin and Rutledge that he had been shot down during the war, and his mutilated body was appropriated by the Air Force and used by Rutledge to operate the Source Code. Stevens then asks Rutledge and Goodwin to let him die, which they promise they will do once the mission is finished.He eventually discovers that the bomber is a disturbed American young man named Derek Frost (Michael Arden), which allows authorities to apprehend Frost and save Chicago before the second bomb is detonated.With the mission accomplished, and despite their promise, Rutledge orders Stevens' memory to be erased and stored for reuse in further missions. However, Stevens persuades Goodwin to send him in one more time and give him one last chance to avert the train disaster. Goodwin agrees that he deserves to be allowed to die in peace afterwards instead of being held alive as a military brain in a vat.With the information he has uncovered from previous trips into the Source Code, Stevens is able to defuse the bomb and immobilize Frost before he can destroy the train.Stevens and Christina kiss in the last seconds before the eight-minute mark. In that instant, Goodwin turns off his life support per his request, but to Stevens' surprise, his mind remains in Sean Fentress' body. He is then able to safely leave the train with Christina, also saving the rest of the passengers. Now in the alternate universe, an alternate version of Goodwin receives an email from Stevens explaining what has happened and that the Source Code can alter the target alternate reality. The movie ends with Stevens taking Fentress' place, and asking Goodwin to help Captain Colter Stevens and tell him that "everything will be OK.", which Goodwin had told Stevens earlier in the film.
Duncan Jones
Director(s)
Ben Ripley
Writer(s)
Jeb Brody
executive producer
Stuart Fenegan
co-producer
Fabrice Gianfermi
executive producer
Mark Gordon
producer
Hawk Koch
executive producer
Sarah Platt
associate producer
Philippe Rousselet
producer
Tracy Underwood
co-producer
Jordan Wynn
producer
Producer(s)
Chris Bacon
Composer(s)
Colter Stevens
Jake Gyllenhaal
Christina Warren
Michelle Monaghan
Colleen Goodwin
Vera Farmiga
Dr. Rutledge
Jeffrey Wright
Derek Frost
Michael Arden
Hazmi
Cas Anvar
Max Denoff
Russell Peters
George Troxel
Brent Skagford
Gold Watch Executive
Craig Thomas
Conductor
Gordon Masten
Nurse
Susan Bain
Coffee Mug Lady
Paula Jean Hixson
Minister Sudoku
Lincoln Ward
College Student
Kyle Gatehouse
Soda Can Guy
Albert Kwan
Office Manager
Anne Day-Jones
Secretary
Clarice Byrne
Aviator Glasses Guy
James A. Woods
Lab Technician
Joe Cobden
CNN Anchor
Tom Tammi
Lock Tech
Matt Holland
M.P.
Jasson Finney
Aide
Kyle Allatt
Sean Fentress Reflection
Frédérick De Grandpré
Train Official
Pierre Leblanc
UPG Medic
Raynald Lapierre
Colter's Father (voice)
Scott Bakula
Mother of Family (uncredited)
Laura Atwood
Office Worker (uncredited)
David Lunsford
Fleeing Businessman (uncredited)
Samuel Meadows
Nail Filing Woman (uncredited)
Lydia Moore
Lanelle (uncredited)
Rana Morrison
Medic (uncredited)
Joti Nagra
Fleeing Businessman (uncredited)
Chris Ramirez
Director(s)
Writer(s)
executive producer
Stuart Fenegan
co-producer
Fabrice Gianfermi
executive producer
Mark Gordon
producer
Hawk Koch
executive producer
Sarah Platt
associate producer
Philippe Rousselet
producer
Tracy Underwood
co-producer
Jordan Wynn
producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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