Additional information for Sucker Punch, which has a domestic theatrical release set for March 25, 2011. The film is being distributed by Warner Bros Pictures and has not yet been rated. Sucker Punch has a total running time of 110 minutes.
14+
Canada
14
Brazil
12A
UK
PG13
Singapore
PG-13
Philippines
14
Switzerland
PG-13
Malaysia
G
Japan
12A
Ireland
16
Germany
M/16
Portugal
16
Argentina
M
Australia
15
South Korea
11
Sweden
T
Italy
14
Peru
PG-13
USA
110min
127min
Sucker Punch
France
Sucker Punch
Greece
Sucker Punch
Sweden
Sucker Punch
Turkey
Mundo surreal
Peru
Mundo surreal
Venezuela
Sucker Punch - Mundo Surreal
Brazil
Sucker Punch - Mundo Surreal
Portugal
Заборонений прийом
Ukraine
Запрещенный прием
Russia
Измислен свят
Bulgaria
Álomháború
Hungary
Angel Wars
Japan
Babydoll uzvraca udarac
Croatia
Mundo surreal - Sucker Punch
Colombia
Nelauktas smugis
Lithuania
Prikriti udarec
Slovenia
Sucker Punch - Mundo surreal
Argentina
Sucker Punch: Измислен свят
Bulgaria
Sucker Punch: Evadare din realitate
Romania
Sucker Punch: Mundo Surreal
Spain
Sucker Punch: Mundo surreal
Uruguay
Sucker Punch: The IMAX Experience
USA
Sucker punch
Israel
March 21, 2011
Argentina
March 24, 2011
Argentina
March 24, 2011
Croatia
March 24, 2011
Hungary
March 24, 2011
Malaysia
March 24, 2011
Netherlands
March 24, 2011
Serbia
March 24, 2011
Singapore
March 24, 2011
Slovenia
March 25, 2011
Brazil
March 25, 2011
Bulgaria
March 25, 2011
Canada
March 25, 2011
Iceland
March 25, 2011
India
March 25, 2011
Italy
March 25, 2011
Lithuania
March 25, 2011
Mexico
March 25, 2011
Philippines
March 25, 2011
Poland
March 25, 2011
Spain
March 25, 2011
Taiwan
March 25, 2011
USA
March 30, 2011
Egypt
March 30, 2011
France
March 31, 2011
Belarus
March 31, 2011
Czech Republic
March 31, 2011
Germany
March 31, 2011
Hong Kong
March 31, 2011
Kazakhstan
March 31, 2011
Portugal
March 31, 2011
Russia
April 01, 2011
Colombia
April 01, 2011
Estonia
April 01, 2011
Finland
April 01, 2011
Ireland
April 01, 2011
Panama
April 01, 2011
UK
April 07, 2011
Australia
April 07, 2011
Greece
April 07, 2011
Peru
April 07, 2011
South Korea
April 08, 2011
Sweden
April 08, 2011
Uruguay
April 08, 2011
Venezuela
April 14, 2011
Denmark
April 15, 2011
Finland
April 15, 2011
Japan
April 15, 2011
Norway
April 15, 2011
Turkey
April 21, 2011
Israel
April 27, 2011
Armenia
June 24, 2011
Paraguay
You Will Be Unprepared.
A mind bending vision of reality from the director of Watchmen & 300.
After the sudden death of her mother, 16-year-old Baby Doll (Emily Browning) and her 11-year-old younger sister are almost killed by their evil and greedy stepfather (Gerard Plunkett) in his attempt to claim their inheritance for himself. Baby Doll gets her stepfather's gun and tries to kill him -- but accidently kills her sister instead. This gives her stepfather the perfect reason to claim that Baby Doll is insane, and has her committed.At the Lennox Institution, Baby Doll is ushered into an auditorium with other mentally disturbed girls and their Polish therapist, Dr. Vera Gorski (Carla Gugino). Here, Baby Doll overhears her stepfather discussing an arrangement with the Asylum's director, Dr. Blue Jones (Oscar Isaac) who has forged Gorski's signature to approve a lobotomy on Baby Doll in five days so she will not remember her stepfather's scheme and so he will be able to claim all of her inheritance and so Dr. Blue will get a cut of the money from the stepfather.Baby Doll also overhears Dr. Gorski telling the girls that they have power within their minds; through her imagination, Baby Doll then visualizes the Institution as a dance hall, with her stepfather as a corrupt priest and Blue as the owner of the dance hall. Dr. Gorski is seen as the dance instructor for the girls in the hall. Another girl, Rocket (Jena Malone) quickly befriends Baby Doll, but Rocket's older sister, Sweet Pea (Abbie Cornish), scoffs at her. A bond forms soon after when Baby Doll saves Rocket from being attacked by the Institution's cook.During the dance rehersal, Dr. Gorski tries to get Baby Doll to dance and, finally, Baby does. When she dances, Baby Doll finds herself transported to a Japanese Dojo...Inside the Dojo, Baby Doll finds an old man (Scott Glenn) who gives her sound advice. He claims to know that the High-Roller (Jon Hamm) (outside Baby Doll's imagination, he is the lobotomist) will come for Baby Doll in five days, and he gives Baby Doll weapons for her survival: a katana sword and a handgun, which can be used in her dream world. The old man also states that, if Baby Doll is to live, she must collect five objects: a map, fire, a knife, a key, and a fifth object... which she'll need to discover for herself. Upon leaving the Dojo, Baby Doll is set upon by three giant samurai warriors. At first passive, Baby Doll soon slays the giants after a fierce battle, and her "dance" ends.The other girls in the dance troupe are impressed: all except Sweet Pea. In the dressing room later, Baby Doll outlines her escape plan to several of the girls. Rocket and two other girls, Blondie (Vanessa Hudgens) and Amber (Jamie Chung), are willing to help, but Sweet Pea takes some coaxing before finally agreeing, and with the condition that they give up if the plan becomes too dangerous.The girls put a plan into effect to get the map in Blue's office. Sweet Pea coaxes Blue to watch Baby Doll dance. After he leaves his office, she uses a copying machine to make a copy of the facility's map.Meanwhile, Baby Doll dances for Blue and goes into her dream-state. In a World War I setting, the old man appears, giving the girls orders to retrieve a map being held by steam-punk, reanimated German infantrymen. Amber pilots a giant mech-suit while the girls make their way into the enemy trenches. After a surreal firefight with the undead German troops, they manage to retrieve the map, and Baby Doll's dance for Blue ends.Afterwords, Blue tells Gorski that he is impressed and wants to have Baby Doll perform for the Mayor. Gorski says that Baby Doll is not ready for such a performance, but Blue demands his way. He then returns to his office, only to find the copier still warm, and the push-pins in the facility's map in a slightly different arrangement. The girls soon get wind of the request, and Amber is chosen to retrieve the Mayor's cigar lighter. It will give them the fire that they need.When the Mayor visits for the performance, Amber retrieves the lighter while Baby Doll distracts him with a dance. Her imagination gives way, and she finds herself in a medieval setting with the old man and the other girls, aboard a World War II bomber. The old man outlines the plan: to make their way into the castle below, slit the throat of a baby dragon, and retrieve two stones in its throat that will produce fire.... without awaking the mother of the dragon. Amber and Blondie stay on the plane; Baby Doll, Sweet Pea, and Rocket land and enter the castle. Fighting off a horde of evil creatures, Baby Doll manages to find the baby dragon. She kills it and retrieves the stones, but not before the baby cries out -- and its enormous mother hears. The enormous dragon pursues the girls, until Baby Doll at last kills it, driving her kitana into its brain.In the club, the dance ends. The girls gather in their dressing room, ecstatic that Amber has retrieved the second thing on the list. They hide it none too soon as Blue and his henchmen come to see the girls. His tone is one of malice: he says that he feels hurt that the girls may be hiding something from him or doing something behind his back. After he leaves, Sweet Pea demands that they call the plan off; but the other girls want to see it through to the end.The girls (except Blondie) soon are working in the kitchen, with the intent to get a knife from the cook. They shock him when they suddenly set up Baby Doll to 'perform,' with Rocket attempting to placate him, while Sweet Pea retrieves the knife from one of his holsters.Baby Doll then goes into her dance, and in her mind's eye, the girls find themselves on a strange planet in a helicopter piloted by Amber. The old man is with them again, giving orders that there is a bomb on a speeding train headed for a futuristic city. The girls are to disable the bomb, and get away with it. Baby Doll, Sweet Pea, and Rocket make their way through an army of cyborg guards, and disable the bomb. However, one of the cyborgs is not completely destroyed, and he ends up reactivating it. With little time to spare, Rocket sacrifices herself to save Baby Doll and Sweet Pea.This is reflected back in reality in the kitchen when the cook catches Sweet Pea attempting to steal his knife. He then attempts to stab her, but instead stabs Rocket, killing her. Blue soon finds out, and has Sweet Pea locked away, when the cook tells what she was doing.Amber manages to hide the knife, but the next day, 'The High-Roller' arrives to see Baby Doll. The girls are still without their 4th and 5th elements to escape. As they prepare for their performance, Blue arrives in the dressing room, and explains that Blondie told him everything, under the pretenses that none of the girls would be hurt. Blue then threatens Gorski, before shooting and killing both Amber and Blondie. Everyone else leaves the dressing room, as Blue attempts to have his way with Baby Doll. However, she manages to find the knife Amber hid, and stabs him in the shoulder. In his dazed state, she claims "you'll never have me!" and takes his key.Baby Doll then retrieves the other items, and frees Sweet Pea from her isolation cell. She then uses the lighter and a bottle of liquor to start a fire in a closet. They then use the map to make their way to the security doors, before the fire is found, and the alarms are pulled, which unlocks all the security doors. The two then sneak out to the front entrance, but find the way blocked by several large men.It is then that Baby Doll realizes what the fifth item need to escape is: her. She then tells Sweet Pea that she was never meant to escape, but to help Sweet Pea get back to her family. Sweet Pea doesn't want to abandon Baby Doll, but finally does so, escaping through the front gates of the facility, as Baby Doll creates a distraction, before being brought back into the facility, and into the confines with the High-Roller.(EXTENDED CUT EXTRA SCENE)After Baby Doll's beatdown, Sweet Pea has already escaped and Baby Doll meets the infamous High Roller in a room from the brothel. They have sex, but the High Roller requests for her to have sex with him only if she desires it in her heart, but she refuses. Quite disillusioned, the High Roller offers Baby Doll freedom from the brothel, if she desires it. She accepts and they start to kiss.In the Extended version on the movie, they actually show why the Lobotomist was so surprised. In that scene baby dolls tries to come over the fear of getting lobotomized by imagining that the Lobotomist will get her rid her of all her pain and the guilt that because of her plan she got rest of the three girls killed. Thus she keeps her eyes open and looks her the Lobotomist as if she wants him to do it.The scene then transitions to the aftermath of the lobotomy. As the doctor cleans up, he is shaken by the look on Baby Doll's face, feeling that she showed almost no fear about what was to befall her. Dr. Gorski soon talks to him, claiming that Baby Doll caused numerous problems at the facility, including setting fire to a closet, and even stabbing the head of the facility, Blue. The Lobotomist still questions the speed of the request that Gorski signed regarding Baby Doll, but the Doctor shockingly explains that she did not make any such request!Meanwhile, the lobotomized Baby Doll is led away, but to a private room where Blue is waiting. Once alone, he claims that the lobotomized girl has no way to stop him from doing what he wants but then the door bursts open, and Gorski, the Lobotomist and several police officers enter. The officers drag Blue out, as he wails that Baby Doll's stepfather was the person behind the whole idea. Baby Doll continues sitting motionless in her chair as a smile builds on her face as she realizes that what the old man told her in her dreams was true; her ultimate sacrifice has become her ultimate victory which that despite the fact that Baby Doll is now a human vegetable, the people responsible for her semi-death will be brought to justice and her friend Sweet Pea is now free.In the epilogue, we see Sweet Pea at a local bus depot about to depart on a bus for Fort Wayne, Indiana. As she is about to get on, some policemen approach her and want to ask her some questions. Before she can respond, the bus driver (who is the same old man from Baby Doll's imaginative dreams!) tells the officers that the girl just stepped off the bus to use the restrooms, and that he has a schedule to keep. The officers believe him, and Sweet Pea boards the bus. She tells the driver she doesn't have a ticket, but he simply tells her to take a seat in the back and have a rest. As the bus takes off, we see it going down an old dirt road, passing a billboard with the words 'Paradise Diner' on it, a sign that almost hints to us that Sweet Pea is heading towards a new life.
Zack Snyder
Director(s)
Zack Snyder
Steve Shibuya
Zack Snyder
Writer(s)
Wesley Coller
executive producer
Christopher DeFaria
executive producer
Jon Jashni
executive producer
Jim Rowe
executive producer
Deborah Snyder
producer
Zack Snyder
producer
Thomas Tull
executive producer
Producer(s)
Tyler Bates
Marius De Vries
Composer(s)
Babydoll
Emily Browning
Sweet Pea
Abbie Cornish
Rocket
Jena Malone
Blondie
Vanessa Hudgens
Amber
Jamie Chung
Dr. Vera Gorski
Carla Gugino
Blue Jones
Oscar Isaac
High Roller / Doctor
Jon Hamm
Wise Man
Scott Glenn
CJ
Richard Cetrone
Stepfather
Gerard Plunkett
The Cook
Malcolm Scott
Danforth
Ron Selmour
Mayor / Lighter Orderly (as AC Peterson)
Alan C. Peterson
Big Boss Thug / Orderly #3
Revard Dufresne
Babydoll's Mother
Kelora Clingwall
Babydoll's Sister
Frederique De Raucourt
Lobotomy Nurse / High Roller Girl #1
Monique Ganderton
Lobotomy Nurse / High Roller Girl #2
Lee Tomaschefski
Tommy Soldier #1
Eli Snyder
Tommy Soldier #2
Cainan Wiebe
Tommy Soldier #3
Danny Bristol
Guard / Chauffeur #1
Brad Kelly
Guard / Chauffeur #2
Peter Bryant
Earl
Patrick Sabongui
Grim Doctor
John R. Taylor
Cemetary Cop
Chris Nowland
Reception Nurse / Designer
Christine Willes
Bitter Clipboard Nurse
Gina Garenkooper
State Trooper #1
Michael Adamthwaite
State Trooper #2
Phillip Mitchell
Police Officer #1
Ian Tracey
Police Officer #2
Sean Campbell
Dancer
Arassay Reyes
Dancer
Danielle Benton
Dancer
Caitlin Goguen
Dancer
Maiko Miyauchi
Dancer
Paula Giroday
Dancer
Louise Hradsky
Dancer
Juliana Semenova
A young girl is institutionalized by her abusive stepfather. Retreating to an alternative reality as a coping strategy, she envisions a plan which will help her escape from the mental facility.
Director(s)
Steve Shibuya
Zack Snyder
Writer(s)
executive producer
Christopher DeFaria
executive producer
Jon Jashni
executive producer
Jim Rowe
executive producer
Deborah Snyder
producer
Zack Snyder
producer
Thomas Tull
executive producer
Producer(s)
Marius De Vries
Composer(s)
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