Additional information for The Fourth Kind, which has a domestic theatrical release set for November 6, 2009. The film is being distributed by Universal Pictures and has not yet been rated. The Fourth Kind has a total running time of 98 minutes.
PG-13
USA
G
Japan
15A
Ireland
PG
Singapore
14A
Canada
15
UK
16
Brazil
16
Netherlands
IIB
Hong Kong
15
South Korea
PG-13
Philippines
18SG
Malaysia
16
Argentina
B15
Mexico
K-15
Finland
M
Australia
98min
Contactos de cuarto tipo
Argentina
Contactos de cuarto tipo
Chile
La cuarta fase
Spain
La cuarta fase
Spain
4. Tür
Turkey
Cetvrta vrsta
Serbia
Contatos de 4º Grau
Brazil
Czwarty Stopien
Poland
Die vierte Art
Germany
El cuarto contacto
Mexico
Epafi tetartou typou
Greece
Fôsu kaindo
Japan
Il quarto tipo
Italy
Le quatrième type
Canada
Närkontakt - The Fourth Kind
Sweden
Negyedik típusú találkozások
Hungary
Neljanda astme kontakt
Estonia
Phénomènes paranormaux
France
Susreti cetvrte vrste
Croatia
The 4th Kind
Japan
October 24, 2009
USA
November 01, 2009
USA
November 05, 2009
Malaysia
November 06, 2009
Canada
November 06, 2009
Ireland
November 06, 2009
UK
November 06, 2009
USA
November 27, 2009
Taiwan
December 18, 2009
Japan
December 31, 2009
Croatia
December 31, 2009
Singapore
January 01, 2010
Brazil
January 01, 2010
Estonia
January 07, 2010
Czech Republic
January 07, 2010
Israel
January 14, 2010
Netherlands
January 22, 2010
Italy
January 22, 2010
Mexico
January 28, 2010
Greece
January 29, 2010
Spain
February 11, 2010
Russia
February 25, 2010
South Korea
March 03, 2010
Philippines
March 12, 2010
Kazakhstan
March 19, 2010
Lithuania
April 01, 2010
Argentina
April 04, 2010
Belgium
April 07, 2010
Finland
April 07, 2010
Sweden
April 15, 2010
Germany
June 24, 2010
Kuwait
July 02, 2010
Panama
July 02, 2010
Poland
July 28, 2010
Belgium
July 28, 2010
France
September 15, 2010
Hungary
There are four kinds of alien encounters. The fourth kind is abduction.
Based on the actual case studies.
They're coming November 6th
An interview between Dr. Abigail Emily Tyler and Olatunde Osunsanmi (the director) kicks off the movie.Tyler (Milla Jovovich) begins to discuss a hypnotism session performed on her by a colleague, Dr. Abel Campos (Elias Koteas), in an attempt to remember back to the night her husband Will (Julian Vergov) was murdered beside her in their bed and to recollect the face of the murderer. However, she cannot recall the face and the session results in leaving her in tears. Campos tries to convince Tyler to take time off so her head can clear, but she insists that she must continue her husband's studies. After a brief scene with her two children, Ashley (Ashley McKenna-Bruce) - who had gone blind soon after her father's death - and Ronnie (Raphaël Coleman) - who blames his mother for the murder of Will - Tyler begins her studies on the sleep-deprived in Nome, Alaska, the isolated town where she lives. She notes that her patients have all awoken during the night to see a white owl watching them outside their windows for hours at a time.Tyler suggests to one patient, Tommy Fisher (Corey Johnson), that she put him under hypnosis to discover something he couldn't remember from the prior night. Under the hypnosis, Fisher says that he had woken to see the owl at his window yet again. It disappears as his door opens, and he goes into hysterics before Tyler can snap him out of it. Terrified and unwilling to reveal what he had seen opening his door, Fisher leaves. That night, the cops are called to the Fisher household to discover that Fisher is holding his wife Sarah (Tyne Rafaeli) and their two children (Pavel Stefanov and Kiera McMaster) hostage, refusing to discuss the situation with anyone other than Tyler. She arrives, and while she attempts to calm him down, Fisher begins screaming in a language that Tyler cannot understand and demanding that she tell him the meaning of what he is saying. When she can't supply a translation, Fisher shoots his wife, their children, and himself. Sheriff August (Will Patton) interrogates Tyler as to whether or not she believes her hypnosis therapy with Fisher that day was in relation to the shooting. When Tyler doesn't see a connection, August becomes enraged and tells her to cease her studies of sleep deprivation and the hypnosis on her patients. After returning home, Tyler grabs her tape recorder and makes notes over her patients, falling asleep while the recorder is still on.The following morning, Tyler arrives at work. Campos is waiting for her, worried after hearing of the Fisher shootings. She assures him that she is all right, and hands her tape recorder to her secretary, asking her to transcribe it. In her office, Scott Stracinsky (Enzo Cilenti), another of Tyler's patients, and his wife Cindy (Alisha Seaton) are waiting. Stracinsky decides to be hypnotized despite the recent tragedy. During the session, he begins shaking and gagging, and Tyler has a difficult time snapping him out of the hypnosis. When she finally does, he reveals that nonhuman creatures had invaded his room. The couple leaves moments before Tyler's secretary enters and tells Tyler that she cannot transcribe the tape. Curious, Tyler and Campos listen to the tape; moments after Tyler finishes her notes and falls asleep, mechanical noises are heard followed by terrified, heart-stopping screams coming straight from Tyler and a distorted voice speaking in an unknown language. She cannot remember anything that had happened that night and goes into denial, but discovers a bruise-like mark on her shoulder and scratches in the floorboards from her fingernails, as if she'd been trying to prevent someone from dragging her out.In her husband's research she finds the name and number of author Dr. Awolowa Odusami (Hakeem Kae-Kazim). Tyler calls the number and asks Odusami if he knew her husband. He claims he didn't, but says that someone using the alias of "John" had called him from that number before. They set up a meeting between Tyler, Odusami, and Campos; during this, Odusami listens to the tape and concludes that the language is Sumerian, a dead language. He mentions that in ancient Sumerian artifacts pictures of men in space suits and UFOs were depicted, and that the voice on the tape speaking the language - saying words such as "destroy" and "ruin" - did not sound human. During the meeting, Stracinsky's wife calls Tyler and begs her to come to their house. She, along with her colleagues, arrives at the house to find Scott in bed, a large bruise on his arm similar to the one on Tyler's shoulder. He wants to be put under hypnosis, because he can't quite remember what happened. Almost immediately after being put under, Stracinsky jerks into an upright position with his head thrown back and his eyes and mouth open wide. He soon begins to levitate off the bed and screams in the Sumerian language. His body is distorted and dropped back onto the bed, seemingly lifeless.Terrified, Tyler hurries to her house and starts packing, intending to flee to North Carolina. Sherriff August comes in; Stracinsky is now paralyzed from the neck down, and August believes that Tyler did it. As he is arresting her, Campos comes in and firmly states that Tyler had nothing to do with the accident. August agrees to leave Tyler at her house under constant surveillance by an officer of his. In the early hours of the morning, the officer spots an object flying over the household and calls August. The police officer also says he saw the three of them entering the starship. When August arrives, he finds a sobbing Tyler in Ashley's room. Tyler claims that a beam of light appeared and took her daughter. August demands Tyler to stop her nonsense, believing that she was the cause behind Ashley's disappearance. Also, he forces Tyler to accept that her late husband wasn't killed by any such stranger as she says she saw: he had committed suicide in front of her. When she wasn't able psychologically to face this fact, her anguished mind lied to herself into believing it was a criminal stranger's fault. This leads August to further believe that Tyler can convince herself of anything. When she continues to insist that it was the work of extraterrestrials, he takes Ronnie, who also believes that his mother was the cause of his sister's kidnapping, out of her custody.Firmly believing that her daughter was abducted, Tyler asks Campos and Odusami to put her under hypnosis to bring her back to the night her tape recorder caught her screaming - which she believes was a recording of her own personal abduction - in an attempt to directly contact the aliens and demand for Ashley back. Campos puts Tyler into a deep sleep, and an inhuman voice speaking through her begins screaming in Sumerian. Tyler begins an almost schizophrenic scene where she and the Sumerian voice speaking through her start arguing. She begs them to bring her daughter back, and yet the voice refuses before it drops Tyler back on the couch. Campos and Odusami try to revitalize her when they themselves start screaming. When the static halts, the camera is now on the floor of an empty room; the three doctors are missing.Osunsanmi asks Tyler what had happened the night of her hypnosis. She tells him that they were abducted, though they were unsure where they had gone or what had been done to them. The interview fades as the film itself continues; Tyler is now in a hospital bed, August and Campos at her bedside. August asks her who killed her husband, and she says all she was aware of was that he was stabbed while they were asleep. Countering her story, August holds up a picture of Will's head with a bullet hole through it alongside a picture of a gun, and tells Tyler that her husband had committed suicide. He asks her yet again where Ashley was, and Tyler swears that her daughter was abducted. She begs Campos to speak up, reminding him that they had gone through the same things. He keeps quiet, and August is forced to remove Ronnie from a worn-down Tyler's custody.Tyler continues to stay true to the story of Ashley's abduction by aliens. As she becomes emotional, Olatunde Osunsanmi (the true director of the film) finally concludes the interview. It is then that the camera zooms out, and the audience is made aware of the fact that Tyler is in a wheelchair, paralyzed. The end credits reveal that no one involved in the real events had wanted to participate in the creation of the film, and that Tyler is under constant surveillance as her health deteriorates day by day ever since her abduction. Her son Ronnie stills blames Dr Tyler for Ashley's disappearance. Ashley has never been found.The end credits rolls with 911 calls reporting sightings of UFOs.
Olatunde Osunsanmi
Director(s)
Olatunde Osunsanmi
Olatunde Osunsanmi
Terry Robbins
Writer(s)
Paul Brooks
producer
Joe Carnahan
producer
Guy Danella
co-producer (as Guy A. Danella)
Michele Greco
co-producer
Jon Gudmundsson
co-executive producer (as Jon Bjarni Gudmundsson)
Vinca Liane Jarrett Esq
co-executive producer (as Vinca Liane Jarrett)
Veselin Karadjov
line producer (as Vesselin Karadjov)
Jeff Levine
co-producer
Ioana Miller
executive producer (as Ioana A. Miller)
Scott Niemeyer
executive producer
David Pupkewitz
co-executive producer
Terry Robbins
producer (as Terry Lee Robbins)
Jonathan Shore
associate producer
Norm Waitt
executive producer
Producer(s)
Atli Örvarsson
Composer(s)
Abbey Tyler / Herself
Milla Jovovich
Sheriff August
Will Patton
Awolowa Odusami
Hakeem Kae-Kazim
Tommy Fisher
Corey Johnson
Scott Stracinsky
Enzo Cilenti
Abel Campos
Elias Koteas
Deputy Ryan
Eric Loren
Ashley Tyler
Mia McKenna-Bruce
Ronnie Tyler
Raphaël Coleman
Theresa
Daphne Alexander
Cindy Stracinski
Alisha Seaton
Sarah Fisher
Tyne Rafaeli
Timothy Fisher (as Pavel Stefanov)
Paul Stefanov
Joe Fisher
Kiera McMaster
Jessica
Sara Houghton
Will Tyler
Julian Vergov
Ralph
Yoan Karamfilov
Dr. Abigail Tyler
Charlotte Milchard
Nome Resident
Valentin Ganev
Nome Resident
Vladimir Kolev
Nome Resident
Jay Glenn Sunberg
Nome Resident (as Sylvia Loulcheva)
Sylvia Lultchev
Interviewer
Olatunde Osunsanmi
Archive Deputy Ryan (uncredited)
Mike Straub
Archive Tommy Fisher (uncredited)
Andrew Whipp
A thriller involving an ongoing unsolved mystery in Alaska, where one town has seen an extraordinary number of unexplained disappearances during the past 40 years and there are accusations of a federal cover up.
Director(s)
Olatunde Osunsanmi
Terry Robbins
Writer(s)
producer
Joe Carnahan
producer
Guy Danella
co-producer (as Guy A. Danella)
Michele Greco
co-producer
Jon Gudmundsson
co-executive producer (as Jon Bjarni Gudmundsson)
Vinca Liane Jarrett Esq
co-executive producer (as Vinca Liane Jarrett)
Veselin Karadjov
line producer (as Vesselin Karadjov)
Jeff Levine
co-producer
Ioana Miller
executive producer (as Ioana A. Miller)
Scott Niemeyer
executive producer
David Pupkewitz
co-executive producer
Terry Robbins
producer (as Terry Lee Robbins)
Jonathan Shore
associate producer
Norm Waitt
executive producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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