Additional information for The A-Team, which has a domestic theatrical release set for June 11, 2010 . The film is being distributed by 20th Century Fox and has not yet been rated. The A-Team has a total running time of 117 minutes.
PG-13
USA
15
South Korea
12A
Ireland
G
Canada
NC-16
Singapore
15
Norway
K-13
Finland
PG-13
Philippines
12
Switzerland
12
Netherlands
12A
UK
M
New Zealand
M
Australia
13
Argentina
14
Peru
12
Brazil
G
Japan
M/12
Portugal
PG-12
Taiwan
11
Sweden
12
Germany
PG-13
Malaysia
TE
Chile
T
Italy
117min
133min
Команда А
Russia
A komanda
Lithuania
A szupercsapat
Hungary
A-Rühm
Estonia
A-Team
Italy
A-takimi
Turkey
A-tim
Serbia
Brigada A
Argentina
Brigada A - Los magníficos
Mexico
Das A-Team - Der Film
Germany
Druzyna A
Poland
Echipa de soc
Romania
El equipo A
Spain
Esquadrão Classe A
Brazil
L'agence tous risques
France
Soldados da Fortuna
Portugal
The A-Team
Greece
Tzevet Lainyan
Israel
June 03, 2010
USA
June 09, 2010
Egypt
June 09, 2010
Sweden
June 10, 2010
Australia
June 10, 2010
Denmark
June 10, 2010
Kazakhstan
June 10, 2010
Kuwait
June 10, 2010
Malaysia
June 10, 2010
Netherlands
June 10, 2010
Philippines
June 10, 2010
Russia
June 10, 2010
Singapore
June 10, 2010
South Korea
June 10, 2010
Taiwan
June 11, 2010
Brazil
June 11, 2010
Canada
June 11, 2010
Colombia
June 11, 2010
Estonia
June 11, 2010
Finland
June 11, 2010
Indonesia
June 11, 2010
Lithuania
June 11, 2010
Mexico
June 11, 2010
New Zealand
June 11, 2010
Panama
June 11, 2010
Poland
June 11, 2010
Romania
June 11, 2010
USA
June 16, 2010
Belgium
June 16, 2010
France
June 16, 2010
Iceland
June 16, 2010
Switzerland
June 17, 2010
Czech Republic
June 17, 2010
Greece
June 18, 2010
Italy
June 18, 2010
Norway
June 22, 2010
Argentina
June 24, 2010
Argentina
June 25, 2010
India
June 30, 2010
Syria
July 29, 2010
Portugal
July 30, 2010
Ireland
July 30, 2010
Spain
July 30, 2010
UK
August 05, 2010
Hungary
August 12, 2010
Austria
August 12, 2010
Germany
August 12, 2010
Switzerland
August 14, 2010
Japan
August 19, 2010
Israel
August 20, 2010
Japan
August 20, 2010
South Africa
August 20, 2010
Turkey
August 26, 2010
Thailand
There Is No Plan B
The film opens in Mexico, with Colonel John "Hannibal" Smith held captive by two corrupt Mexican officers, working for the renegade General Tuco. Hannibal escapes after being left to be fed on by two guard dogs, and sets out to rescue his comrade-in-arms, the lothario Templeton "Faceman" Peck, who is himself held captive by Tuco at Tuco's private ranch, where Face had seduced the General's wife. Hannibal makes it to the ranch in time to save Face from a grisly demise, after enlisting disgraced Ranger Bosco "B.A." Baracus, driving to the rescue in B.A.'s souped-up GMC Vandura van. With the three men now on the run from the enraged Tuco, they stop in at a nearby Army hospital, to recruit the services of insane pilot H.M. "Howling Mad" Murdock. In a medical chopper, they engage Tuco in a vicious aerial dogfight, which results in B.A.'s permanent fear of flying, and ends when they manage to lure Tuco's chopper into American airspace, where it's destroyed by a U.S. F-22 Raptor - the capstone to an elaborate plan put together by Hannibal.The film then moves forward "eight years and 80 successful missions later", where the A-Team - now a highly-regarded, elite combat unit - is stationed in Iraq. Hannibal is contacted by CIA Agent Lynch, who reveals that Iraqi insurgents are in possession of U.S. treasury plates being used to manufacture counterfeit currency. Lynch wants Hannibal and his team to steal the plates and over one billion dollars in counterfeit cash that's due to be moved out of Baghdad. At the same time, DCIS Captain Charissa Sosa arrives on the scene, warning her ex-lover Face, whom along with the rest of team she has disdain for, to stay away from the plates and out of Baghdad. Against the advice of his commanding officer, General Morrison, Hannibal agrees to steal the plates, albeit in an unofficial "Black Ops" mission. The mission is successful, but when the team returns to base to meet their commanding officer, both the shipping container carrying the money and Morrison's Humvee are destroyed by men from the private security firm Black Forest (a fictionalized version of Blackwater), led by the ruthless Brock Pike. With Morrison the only proof that they were, in fact, acting on the U.S.'s behalf, the team is arrested, tried, dishonorably discharged and sentenced to ten years in federal prison.Six months later, a still-incarcerated Hannibal is visited by Lynch once more, who reveals that Pike may be trying to sell the plates on the black market with the help of a mysterious Arab backer. Hannibal, who has been tracking Pike on his own from his prison cell, strikes up a deal with Lynch: clean records for himself and his team, in return for the plates. Lynch agrees, and Hannibal escapes prison with the help of a drug-soaked cigar that Lynch smuggles in that makes him appear dead after having a heart attack. Hannibal then breaks out Face from another military prison (pretending to be a removal man and stealing the tanning bed Face is in). Next, Hannibal and Face break out B.A. (by ripping off the door of the prison bus transporting him to another prison). The group then breaks out Murdock out of the V.A. mental hospital in Germany where he has been committed (by distracting the hospital staff and inmates with a 3D movie by which the team crashes their van through the wall of the building so Murdock can get in and escape). The four of them then drive to a local U.S. military base so they can steal a plane to leave the country.By now, Sosa, who holds a grudge against the team for disregarding her warnings to stay away from Baghdad and getting her demoted to Lieutenant, is hot on the team's trail, and under the belief that the team is working with Pike, she tries to head them off before they leave Germany in a military Lockheed C-130 Hercules aircraft. The plane is destroyed by two remote-piloted drone fighters, but the team manages to escape inside the body of a tank on parachutes, which they "fly" by shooting rounds off and stalling their momentum.Back on the ground, the A-Team tracks Pike, in the company of the mystery Arab to an office building in Berlin, and launch an offensive in which they manage to reclaim the plates and kidnap the Arab at the same time. With the slight exception of Hannibal, the team is shocked to learn that the "Arab" is actually General Morrison in disguse, who worked with Lynch and Pike to steal the plates, but then teamed up with Pike to double-cross Lynch and fake his own death. When Lynch learns that the team has Morrison in their possession, he orders an air strike to eliminate them all in one fell swoop. The team barely manages to escape, and Morrison is killed.Realizing that their backs are to a wall, Face hatches a plan. Hannibal arranges to meet Sosa (knowing her phone lines are tapped by Lynch) on board a cargo ship at a downtown L.A. dock, saying he'll hand over Morrison and the plates in exchange for his freedom. Face then calls her on a second, untapped phone he had previously given her. Lynch reenlists Pike, and sets up a trap for Hannibal and company at the docks. This has been anticipated by Face, who sets off an elaborate series of diversions to split Lynch's team up, and more importantly, get Lynch directly involved. The plan nearly goes awry when Pike fires a rocket at the ship, nearly destroying it, but he's eventually killed by B.A. Lynch tracks down Hannibal and a hooded "Morrison", and shoots "Morrison" in the head before engaging Hannibal in a vicious fistfight. Hannibal soon gets the upper hand until Lynch grabs a hold of his gun, however the container they are in is lifted- revealing Sosa and dozens of Federal agents with guns drawn. "Morrison" is revealed to be Murdock in a melted-Kevlar helmet.Lynch is taken into custody by the CIA, but contrary to what they were expecting, the A-Team is once again arrested by the military, this time for escaping incarceration. Sosa promises to do all she can to set them free, before kissing Face goodbye as he is led into a prison van. In the van, the team laments their misfortune, but Hannibal seems optimistic, and defers to Face, who reveals a key in his mouth presumably obtained from Sosa's kiss. Face then utters Hannibal's catch-phrase: "I love it when a plan comes together".The film ends with a recital of the opening narration from the original television series.
Joe Carnahan
Director(s)
Joe Carnahan
Brian Bloom
Skip Woods
Frank Lupo
Stephen J. Cannell
Writer(s)
Stephen J. Cannell
producer
Jules Daly
producer
Ross Fanger
executive producer
Ridley Scott
executive producer
Tony Scott
producer
Spike Seldin
producer
Marc Silvestri
executive producer
Iain Smith
producer
Alex Young
producer
Producer(s)
Alan Silvestri
Composer(s)
Hannibal
Liam Neeson
Face
Bradley Cooper
Charissa Sosa
Jessica Biel
B.A. Baracus
Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson
Murdock
Sharlto Copley
Lynch
Patrick Wilson
General Morrison
Gerald McRaney
Director McCready
Henry Czerny
General Javier Tuco (as Yul Vázquez)
Yul Vazquez
Pike
Brian Bloom
Gammons
Maury Sterling
Ravech
Terry Chen
Chopshop Jay
Omari Hardwick
Oskar Shunt
David Hugghins
Agent Blair
Jacob Blair
Agent Daly
Rad Daly
Agent Kyle
Kyle Riefsnyder
Army Hospital Attendant
Andrew Coghlan
Army Hospital Courier
James O'Sullivan
Crematorium Attendant (as C.Ernst Harth)
C. Ernst Harth
Crazy Howard Little
Stefan Arngrim
Tahoe Prison Deputy
Christian Tessier
Tahoe Inmate #1 (as William Stewart)
William 'Big Sleeps' Stewart
Tahoe Inmate #2
Marc-Anthony Massiah
Dutch Customs Agent #1
Kwesi Ameyaw
Dutch Customs Agent #2 (as Robert Conway)
Rob Conway
Prison Warden
Gardiner Millar
Attractive Prison Guard
Anita Brown
General Tuco's Wife
Alex Madison
Mexican Captor #1 (as Benny Hernandez)
Ben Bray
Mexican Captor #2
Jimmy Ortega
Mike 'The Operator' (as Bo Anzo)
Joe Carnahan
Army Meddac Hospital XO
Neil Schell
Army Meddac Nurse
Leah Carnahan
Cemetary Chaplain
Michael St. John Smith
Station Polizei
Shaw Madson
FOB French Reporter
Katie Boskovich
Morrison's Arab Goon #1
Tony Ali
Morrison's Arab Goon #2
Sam Radjinia
Flight Control Tech
Billy Wickman
A group of Iraq War veterans looks to clear their name with the U.S. military, who suspect the four men of committing a crime for which they were framed.
Director(s)
Brian Bloom
Skip Woods
Frank Lupo
Stephen J. Cannell
Writer(s)
producer
Jules Daly
producer
Ross Fanger
executive producer
Ridley Scott
executive producer
Tony Scott
producer
Spike Seldin
producer
Marc Silvestri
executive producer
Iain Smith
producer
Alex Young
producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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