Additional information for The Expendables, which has a domestic theatrical release set for August 13, 2010. The film is being distributed by Lionsgate and has not yet been rated. The Expendables has a total running time of 103 minutes.
13+
Canada
R
USA
18
UK
K-15
Finland
15A
Ireland
MA
Australia
15
South Korea
15
Norway
16
Brazil
R16
New Zealand
M/16
Portugal
18
Malaysia
A
India
18
Germany
15
Sweden
PG-13
Philippines
16
Netherlands
M18
Singapore
-12
France
R15+
Japan
T
Italy
III
Hong Kong
103min
113min
Los indestructibles
Argentina
Los indestructibles
Chile
Los indestructibles
Peru
Os Mercenários
Brazil
Os Mercenários
Portugal
Οι Αναλώσιμοι
Greece
Неудержимые
Russia
Cehennem melekleri
Turkey
Eroi de sacrificiu
Romania
Expendables
Japan
Expendables: Unité spéciale
France
Gasaghebulebi
Georgia
Ha'bilti nishkahim
Israel
I mercenari - The Expendables
Italy
Les sacrifiés
Canada
Linh Danh Thue
Vietnam
Los Indestructibles
Uruguay
Los mercenarios
Spain
Niezniszczalni
Poland
Oi analosimoi
Greece
Palgasõdurid
Estonia
Plaćenici
Croatia
Plačanci
Slovenia
Plačenici
Serbia
Postradatelni
Czech Republic
The Expendables - A feláldozhatók
Hungary
August 03, 2010
USA
August 05, 2010
France
August 06, 2010
Germany
August 07, 2010
Ukraine
August 09, 2010
UK
August 10, 2010
Slovenia
August 11, 2010
Kazakhstan
August 11, 2010
Russia
August 11, 2010
USA
August 12, 2010
Australia
August 12, 2010
Denmark
August 12, 2010
Israel
August 13, 2010
Bosnia and Herzegovina
August 13, 2010
Brazil
August 13, 2010
Canada
August 13, 2010
Finland
August 13, 2010
India
August 13, 2010
Indonesia
August 13, 2010
Lithuania
August 13, 2010
Malaysia
August 13, 2010
Mexico
August 13, 2010
Philippines
August 13, 2010
Portugal
August 13, 2010
Spain
August 13, 2010
Sweden
August 13, 2010
Taiwan
August 13, 2010
Turkey
August 13, 2010
USA
August 17, 2010
Greece
August 18, 2010
Belgium
August 18, 2010
France
August 18, 2010
Iceland
August 18, 2010
Switzerland
August 19, 2010
Croatia
August 19, 2010
Czech Republic
August 19, 2010
Ireland
August 19, 2010
Netherlands
August 19, 2010
Singapore
August 19, 2010
South Korea
August 19, 2010
UK
August 20, 2010
China
August 20, 2010
Cyprus
August 20, 2010
Estonia
August 20, 2010
Poland
August 26, 2010
Germany
August 26, 2010
Hong Kong
August 26, 2010
Switzerland
August 27, 2010
Austria
August 27, 2010
Bulgaria
August 27, 2010
Norway
August 27, 2010
Vietnam
August 31, 2010
Argentina
September 01, 2010
Italy
September 02, 2010
Argentina
September 04, 2010
Japan
September 09, 2010
Bahrain
September 09, 2010
Egypt
September 09, 2010
Iraq
September 09, 2010
Jordan
September 09, 2010
Lebanon
September 09, 2010
Oman
September 09, 2010
Peru
September 09, 2010
Qatar
September 09, 2010
Syria
September 09, 2010
United Arab Emirates
September 10, 2010
Georgia
September 10, 2010
Kuwait
September 11, 2010
Pakistan
September 30, 2010
Slovakia
October 14, 2010
Hungary
October 15, 2010
Uruguay
October 16, 2010
Japan
November 26, 2010
Panama
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A CIA operative hires a team of mercenaries to eliminate a Latin dictator and a renegade CIA agent.
A group of elite mercenaries, the Expendables, are deployed to the Gulf of Aden off the coast of Somalia to halt local pirates from executing the hostages. The team consists of leader Barney Ross (Sylvester Stallone), former SAS soldier and blades specialist Lee Christmas (Jason Statham), martial artist Yin Yang (Jet Li), sniper Gunnar Jensen (Dolph Lundgren), weapons specialist Hale Caesar (Terry Crews) and demolitions expert Toll Road (Randy Couture). Jensen instigates a firefight, causing casualties for the pirates. Yang and Jensen fight over moral disagreements about hanging a pirate, with Ross finally intervening. As a result of his psychological problems, Ross reluctantly releases Jensen from the Expendables.Ross and his rival mercenary leader Trench (Arnold Schwarzenegger), go to see Mr. Church (Bruce Willis) who names himself after the church they meet in. He offers them a mission in Vilena, a fictional island in the Gulf of Mexico, to overthrow a brutal dictator, General Garza (David Zayas). Busy with other things, Trench gives the contract to Ross. Christmas visits his girlfriend, Lacy (Charisma Carpenter), whom he discovers has left him for another man, Paul. Ross and Christmas do initial reconnaissance after meeting with their contact, Sandra (Gisele Itié), only for the mission to go awry. Ross learns that Garza is backed by ex-CIA agent James Munroe (Eric Roberts) and his henchmen Paine (Steve Austin) and The Brit (Gary Daniels), who manipulate and keep Garza in power by making his people fear him. Sandra is revealed to be Garza's daughter. Ross decides to abort and causes casualties among the army as they escape. Meanwhile, Jensen approaches Garza and Munroe to help their side.Christmas visits Lacy again to find that Paul has beaten her. Christmas defeats Paul and his friends, showing Lacy what he does for a living and winning her over. Ross, Christmas, and Yang deduce that Mr. Church is a member of the CIA and that the real target is Munroe, as the CIA could not kill one of their own. Mission coordinator and former teammate, Tool (Mickey Rourke) makes an emotional confession to Ross about letting a woman commit suicide during the Bosnian War. Hearing this, Ross decides to go back for Sandra. Yang tags along, and they are chased on the road by Jensen in an intense shootout. The pursuit ends in an abandoned warehouse, where Yang and Jensen fight a second time. Jensen attempts to impale Yang on a pipe, only for Ross to shoot Jensen. A wounded Jensen makes amends and gives the layout of Garza's palace. Ross boards the plane with Yang and finds the rest of team, ready to aid their friend.The Expendables infiltrate Garza's compound. Christmas, Yang, Caesar, and Toll plant explosive charges throughout the site. When Garza has a change of heart after Munroe tortures his daughter, Munroe kills him. The entire team fights and shoots their way through Garza's soldiers. Ross and Caesar manage to destroy the helicopter Munroe was to escape on. Christmas and Yang manage to kill The Brit while Toll kills Paine. Ross and Christmas catch up to Munroe and kill him, saving Sandra. Instead of taking the payment for the mission, Ross gives it to Sandra to restore Vilena. The team celebrates their victory at Tool's tattoo parlor, with the reformed and recovering Jensen. Christmas and Tool challenge each other to a game of knife throwing and Christmas recites a poem about his respect for Tool, before throwing the knife perfectly in the center of the board.
Sylvester Stallone
Director(s)
Dave Callaham
Sylvester Stallone
Dave Callaham
Writer(s)
Guymon Casady
executive producer
Jason Constantine
executive producer
Boaz Davidson
executive producer
Danny Dimbort
executive producer
Robert Earl
co-producer
Jon Feltheimer
executive producer
Marcela Flores
assistant producer
Basil Iwanyk
executive producer
Kevin King
producer
Avi Lerner
producer
Matthew O'Toole
co-producer
Neil Ravan
consulting producer
Trevor Short
executive producer
Ivan Teixeira
line producer: Brazil
Kevin King Templeton
producer
John Thompson
producer
Les Weldon
executive producer
Producer(s)
Brian Tyler
Composer(s)
Barney Ross
Sylvester Stallone
Lee Christmas
Jason Statham
Yin Yang
Jet Li
Gunner Jensen
Dolph Lundgren
James Munroe
Eric Roberts
Toll Road
Randy Couture
Paine
Steve Austin
General Garza
David Zayas
Sandra
Giselle Itié
Lacy
Charisma Carpenter
The Brit
Gary Daniels
Hale Caesar
Terry Crews
Tool
Mickey Rourke
Paul
Hank Amos
Pirate Leader
Amin Joseph
Tall Pirate (as Senyo Amoaku)
Senyo A. Walker
Garza's Bodyguard #1
Antonio Rodrigo Nogueira
Garza's Bodyguard #2
Antonio Rogerio Nogueira
Vilena Customs Agent (as Sassa Nascimento)
Sassa Nacimento
Gunner's Goon
R.A. Rondell
Gagged Hostage
Tze Yep
Gunner's Pirate (as Preshas Jenkins)
Precious Garrett
American Operative
Ronn Surels
Cheyenne
Lauren Jones
Old Woman Bartender
Prazeres Barbosa
Cell Guard #1 (as Jose Vasquez)
Jose L. Vasquez
Cell Guard #2
Daniel Arrias
Farmer
Antonio Gullo
Squad Leader
Javier Lambert
Palace Guard
Tatsu Carvalho
Royal Guard Leader
Marcio Rosario
Vilenan Soldier (as Paulo Bastos)
Paulo Gustavo Bastos
Soldier (uncredited)
John Baran
Red Beret Soldier (uncredited)
Joshua Cardenez
Red Beret (uncredited)
Gino Galento
Bill Parker (uncredited)
James Landry Hébert
Gagged Hostage (uncredited)
Shadoe Knight
Red Beret (uncredited)
Ace LeBleu
Peasant Worker (uncredited)
David Joseph Martinez
Cell Guard #1 (uncredited)
Alex Sander
Director(s)
Sylvester Stallone
Dave Callaham
Writer(s)
executive producer
Jason Constantine
executive producer
Boaz Davidson
executive producer
Danny Dimbort
executive producer
Robert Earl
co-producer
Jon Feltheimer
executive producer
Marcela Flores
assistant producer
Basil Iwanyk
executive producer
Kevin King
producer
Avi Lerner
producer
Matthew O'Toole
co-producer
Neil Ravan
consulting producer
Trevor Short
executive producer
Ivan Teixeira
line producer: Brazil
Kevin King Templeton
producer
John Thompson
producer
Les Weldon
executive producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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