Additional information for Take Me Home Tonight, which has a domestic theatrical release set for March 4, 2011. The film is being distributed by Relativity Media and has not yet been rated. Take Me Home Tonight has a total running time of 97 minutes.
R
USA
18
Malaysia
16
Ireland
15
UK
M18
Singapore
MA
Australia
18
South Korea
13
Argentina
M/16
Portugal
16
Germany
97min
Ela na ti 'vroume' apopse
Greece
Kids in America
USA
La mejor noche de tu vida
Argentina
Llévame a casa nena
Spain
Odvedi me kući večeras
Croatia
Szédületes éjszaka
Hungary
Szalona noc
Poland
That '80s Movie
USA
Uma Noite Desastrosa
Portugal
Uma Noite Mais Que Louca
Brazil
Une Soirée d'enfer
France
Young Americans
USA
March 02, 2011
USA
March 04, 2011
USA
May 12, 2011
United Arab Emirates
May 13, 2011
Ireland
May 13, 2011
UK
July 21, 2011
Malaysia
August 11, 2011
Lebanon
September 22, 2011
Hungary
October 13, 2011
Germany
October 18, 2011
Argentina
October 27, 2011
Brazil
November 02, 2011
Japan
November 09, 2011
Sweden
December 07, 2011
France
January 18, 2012
Spain
March 23, 2012
Italy
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Four years after graduation, an awkward high school genius uses his sister's boyfriend's Labor Day party as the perfect opportunity to make his move on his high school crush.
Set in 1988, the film begins in a music store with recent MIT graduate Matt Franklin (Topher Grace), his twin sister Wendy (Anna Faris), and his best friend Barry Nathan (Dan Fogler) as they try to figure out when to see Matt's dream girl Tori Fredreking (Teresa Palmer). Following graduation, Matt has been working at a Suncoast Video store at a local shopping mall while trying to figure out what to do with his life. While working one day, Tori randomly walks into the store. When she asks him where he works, he lies and tells her he's at Goldman Sachs. Tori then invites him to a Labor Day weekend party held by Wendy's boyfriend Kyle Masterson (Chris Pratt). Matt, Barry and Wendy drive to the party later that night, but before they arrive, Barry steals a car from the dealership where he got fired from earlier in the day for his bad sales record.At the party, Kyle challenges people to ride the "ball," a hollow steel sphere that is supposed to ride down the street. Matt runs into Carlos (Demetri Martin), a high school classmate who actually works at Goldman Sachs. Barry tries the cocaine Matt found in the stolen car, and is involved in a dance battle, after which Kyle proposes to Wendy.Matt and Barry leave the party with Tori and her friends to a business party in Beverly Hills. During the drive to the party, Tori tells Matt that her boss, Peter (Michael Ian Black) hired her just to see her naked. At the party, Tori reveals to Matt that she hates her job. Matt and Tori leave the party, enter the backyard of a neighbor's home, and jump on a trampoline where they play truth or dare. When they get too far, Matt ends up sleeping with her. Then, Matt tells Tori the truth about his job, causing Tori to become upset and leave.During the drive back to Kyle's party, Barry tells Matt that he should have that one night of enjoyment. Barry snorts cocaine that was hidden in the glove compartment in the car they stole. He persuades Matt to do it despite driving the car. Matt gets distracted which ends up crashing the car. When they get pulled over by Matt's county sheriff father (Michael Biehn), he damages the car even more to say that Matt should be working for a better company to pay off all the damages. Mr. Franklin lets them off with a warning when they should have been in jail. He tells Matt to take a shot at anything in life.Matt and Barry return to Kyle's party. Wendy, having earlier told Matt that she applied for graduate school in England at the University of Cambridge, and is scared to open the admissions decision letter. Kyle opens the letter for her, and tells her that she has been rejected.Matt and Barry walk back to Kyle's party, where Matt tries to tell Tori he was sorry for lying to her, but Tori is unwilling to forgive him. Barry starts to talk to the goth girl he met at the party still high on coke. He tells her that he is going to ride the ball but after one party goer decides not to ride the ball, Matt raises his hand and volunteers to take his place. Barry tries to discourage Matt from riding the ball, even offering to ride it for him but Matt tells him to "fuck off". He climbs into the ball where his sister, Wendy, tells Kyle not to let him ride the ball. Kyle tells Wendy that the hill goes up and the ball is just to scare people because it will actually roll back towards the house. But as Kyle releases the ball it damages several cars and goes off the road, coming to rest in a neighbor's pool. Matt nearly drowns but gets up back in time.Afterwards, Matt tells Tori he wants her home phone number but if he is being too weird, he can leave her alone. Tori is impressed by Matt's boldness by deciding to ride the ball, and he ends up getting Tori's number. Wendy, who didn't want Matt to ride the ball, ends up breaking up with Kyle.Kyle pleads with her to stay but Wendy tells him 'no'. Kyle sobs uncontrollably as Wendy leaves.As morning comes, Matt gets the card with Tori's number, and Mr. Franklin finds Matt's Suncoast Video name tag in the pool where the ball stopped rolling.
Michael Dowse
Director(s)
Jackie Filgo
Jeff Filgo
Topher Grace
Gordon Kaywin
Writer(s)
Sarah Bowen
executive producer
Susan Bowen
producer
Topher Grace
executive producer
Ryan Kavanaugh
producer
Gordon Kaywin
executive producer
Tucker Tooley
executive producer
James Whitaker
producer
Dany Wolf
executive producer
Producer(s)
Trevor Horn
Composer(s)
Matt Franklin
Topher Grace
Wendy Franklin
Anna Faris
Barry Nathan
Dan Fogler
Tori Frederking
Teresa Palmer
Kyle Masterson
Chris Pratt
Bill Franklin
Michael Biehn
Libby Franklin
Jeanie Hackett
Shelly
Lucy Punch
Ashley
Michelle Trachtenberg
Carlos
Demetri Martin
Pete Bering
Michael Ian Black
Mike
Bob Odenkirk
Trish Anderson
Angie Everhart
Benji
Jay Jablonski
Bryce
Edwin Hodge
Ally
Candace Kroslak
Beth
Nathalie Kelley
Broder
Wade Allain-Marcus
Tyler 'Dance Machine' Jones
Robert Hoffman
Rick Herrington
Ryan Bittle
Officer Frank Johnson
Bruce Nelson
Brent
Seth Gabel
Steven
James Sharpe
Tyler's Girlfriend
Erin Eisenhower
Betsy
Kimberly Dearing
Frances Triebverbrecher
Clement von Franckenstein
Martina (as Jennifer Sommerfield)
Jennifer Sommerfeld
D.J. Rubiks3
Kyle Gonnell
That Loser Who Always Shows Up At The Party With A Guitar
Dustin Leighton
Jake
Joe Jones
Arnold
Richard Meek
Betsy's Friend
Megan Mieduch
Claire
Meghan Stansfield
Popular Girl
Diana Newton
Banky
Ginnifer Goodwin
D.I.N.K.
Alicia de la Vega
Party Guy
Michael Rolland
Rocker Dude
Josh Smith
Drunk Guy
David Vincent Merenda
Crying Girl
Annie Boon
Director(s)
Jeff Filgo
Topher Grace
Gordon Kaywin
Writer(s)
executive producer
Susan Bowen
producer
Topher Grace
executive producer
Ryan Kavanaugh
producer
Gordon Kaywin
executive producer
Tucker Tooley
executive producer
James Whitaker
producer
Dany Wolf
executive producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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