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Director: | Bob Peterson, Pete Docter |
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Writer: | Bob Peterson, Tom McCarthy, Pete Docter |
Staring: |
Carl Fredricksen spent his entire life dreaming of exploring the globe and experiencing life to its fullest. But at age 78, life seems to have passed him by, until a twist of fate (and a persistent 8-year old Wilderness Explorer named Russell) gives him a new lease on life. | |
Release Date: | May 28, 2009 |
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Director: | Bob Peterson, Pete Docter |
Writer: | Bob Peterson, Tom McCarthy, Pete Docter |
Genres: | Animation, Family, Comedy, Adventure |
Keywords | age difference, central and south america, villain, balloon, travel, dog, duringcreditsstinger, pets, exploring, senior, sentimental |
Production Companies | Pixar |
Box Office |
Revenue: $735,099,082
Budget: $175,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: May 17, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Ed Asner | Carl Fredricksen (voice) |
Christopher Plummer | Charles F. Muntz (voice) |
Jordan Nagai | Russell (voice) |
Bob Peterson | Dug / Alpha (voice) |
Delroy Lindo | Beta (voice) |
Jerome Ranft | Gamma (voice) |
John Ratzenberger | Construction Foreman Tom (voice) |
David Kaye | Newsreel Announcer (voice) |
Elie Docter | Young Ellie (voice) |
Jeremy Leary | Young Carl (voice) |
Mickie McGowan | Police Officer Edith (voice) |
Danny Mann | Construction Worker Steve (voice) |
Donald Fullilove | Nurse George (voice) |
Jess Harnell | Nurse AJ (voice) |
Josh Cooley | Omega (voice) |
Pete Docter | Campmaster Strauch (voice) |
Mark Andrews | Additional Voices (voice) |
Bob Bergen | Additional Voices (voice) |
Brenda Chapman | Additional Voices (voice) |
Emma Coats | Additional Voices (voice) |
John Cygan | Additional Voices (voice) |
Paul Eiding | Additional Voices (voice) |
Tony Fucile | Additional Voices (voice) |
Teresa Ganzel | Additional Voices (voice) |
Sherry Lynn | Additional Voices (voice) |
Laraine Newman | Additional Voices (voice) |
Teddy Newton | Additional Voices (voice) |
Jeff Pidgeon | Additional Voices (voice) |
Valerie LaPointe | Additional Voices (voice) |
Jan Rabson | Additional Voices (voice) |
Bob Scott | Additional Voices (voice) |
Name | Job |
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Kevin Reher | Casting |
Teresa Eckton | Sound Effects Editor |
J.R. Grubbs | Sound Effects Editor |
Patrick Lin | Director of Photography |
Natalie Lyon | Casting |
Paul Cichocki | Post Production Supervisor |
Mark Dinicola | Camera Operator |
Jean-Claude Kalache | Director of Photography |
Simon Allen | Animation |
Rodrigo Blaas | Animation |
Stephen M. Davis | Music Editor |
Bob Whitehill | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Andrew L. Schmidt | Animation |
Dustin Cawood | Sound Design Assistant |
Dan Wallin | Sound Mixer |
Mark Sanford | Layout |
Kevin Rose-Williams | Additional Editorial Assistant |
Jason Boose | Animation |
Andrew Cadelago | Layout |
A.J. Riebli III | Animation Manager |
David Munier | Shading |
Daniel Arriaga | Production Artist |
Noah Klocek | Production Artist |
Jennifer Birmingham | Art Department Manager |
Stephanie Hamilton | Art Department Coordinator |
Erik Langley | Art Department Coordinator |
Shannon Ryan | Editorial Manager |
Katherine Ringgold | Editor |
Gregory Amundson | Associate Editor |
Thomas Gonzales | Assistant Editor |
C.J. Hsu | Assistant Editor |
Amera Rizk | Assistant Editor |
Dallis Anderson | Editorial Coordinator |
Mahyar Abousaeedi | Layout |
Robert Anderson | Layout |
Josh Anon | Layout |
Gregg Olsson | Layout |
Sukwon Park | Layout |
Mark Shirra | Layout |
Matthew Silas | Layout |
Sylvia Gray Wong | Layout |
Michael Venturini | Animation Director |
Shaun Chacko | Animation |
Brett Coderre | Animation |
Tim Crawfurd | Animation |
Doug Dooley | Animation |
Ike Feldman | Animation |
Aaron Hartline | Animation |
Jeff Wan | Camera Operator |
Eric Pearson | Post-Production Manager |
Freesia Pearson | Post Production Assistant |
Pascal Garneau | Foley Editor |
Tim Simonec | Orchestrator |
Chris Montan | Executive Music Producer |
Terry Claborn | Color Timer |
Daniel Lopez Muñoz | Art Direction |
Megan Albert | Finance |
Mickayela Jade Beatty | Administration |
Nancy Garretson Case | Finance |
Daniel Combs | Administration |
Marguerite Enright | Administration |
Rachel Ergas | Finance |
Heather Feng | Administration |
Timothy Glass | Finance |
Marc S. Greenberg | Finance |
Kaitlin Hendrick | Administration |
Kentaro Hinoki | Finance |
Heather D.C. Jackson | Finance |
Mark Joseph | Finance |
Jennifer M. McCormick | Administration |
Michelle Moretta | Administration |
Rosana Neciuk | Finance |
Tanya Oskanian | Administration |
Karen Perry | Finance |
Kristina Ruud | Finance |
Michelle Simons | Finance |
Marc Sondheimer | Finance |
Wendy Dale Tanzillo | Administration |
Shari Villarde | Finance |
Deana Walker | Finance |
Annette Wang | Finance |
Sue Williams | Finance |
Susan Bradley | Title Designer |
Christina Garcia Weiland | Set Dressing Artist |
Luis Alarcon-Cisneros | Craft Service |
Lauren Grbich | Craft Service |
Fidel Guzman | Craft Service |
Jennifer Johnston | Craft Service |
Erika Lamb | Craft Service |
Candelaria Lozano | Craft Service |
Marie Nilsson | Craft Service |
Greer Nuttall | Craft Service |
Luigi Passalacqua | Craft Service |
John Ricks | Craft Service |
Olga Velaszquez | Craft Service |
Samantha Wilson | Craft Service |
Corbin Young | Craft Service |
Leah Marshall | Legal Services |
Rob Rieders | Legal Services |
Bob Roden | Legal Services |
Jody Weinberg Silverman | Legal Services |
Carrie Winchell | Legal Services |
Melissa Fuller | Post Production Assistant |
Cynthia Slavens | Post Production Supervisor |
Paul Baker | Production Office Assistant |
William Erik Evans | Production Office Assistant |
Christina F. Julian | Production Office Assistant |
John Hazelton | Projection |
Timothy Kennelly | Projection |
Peter Matthew Bontrager | Security |
Marlon Castro | Security |
Paul Chideya | Security |
Al Cimino | Security |
Richard Cogger | Security |
Gerald E. Hackett III | Security |
Ramon Hannon | Security |
Kristine Javier | Security |
Keith Kops | Security |
Raymond List | Security |
Jean C. Luevano | Security |
Marisa Mariscal | Security |
Noah Skinner | Security |
Joni Superticioso | Security |
Lloyd Bernberg | Sequence Leads |
Andrew Pienaar | Sequence Leads |
Jonathan Pytko | Sequence Leads |
Sudeep Rangaswamy | Sequence Leads |
Michael Sparber | Sequence Leads |
James Handelin | Systems Administrators & Support |
Veronica Watson | Script Coordinator |
Brian Wright | Script Coordinator |
Jeanne Applegate | Editorial Production Assistant |
Susan Frank | Lighting Coordinator |
Pamela Darrow | Lighting Manager |
Becky Neiman | Lighting Manager |
Jae Hong Kim | Master Lighting Artist |
Steven James | Master Lighting Artist |
Brian Boyd | Master Lighting Artist |
Ye Won Cho | Master Lighting Artist |
Charu Clark | Master Lighting Artist |
Airton Dittz Jr. | Master Lighting Artist |
Jesse Hollander | Master Lighting Artist |
Luke Martorelli | Master Lighting Artist |
Ian Megibben | Master Lighting Artist |
Peter Sumanaseni | Master Lighting Artist |
Esdras Varagnolo | Master Lighting Artist |
Maria Yershova | Master Lighting Artist |
Vince Caro | ADR & Dubbing |
Frank Rinella | Foley |
Dennie Thorpe | Foley |
Jana Vance | Foley |
Andrew Page | Music Director |
Charles Paley | Music Editor |
David Slusser | Music Editor |
James Thatcher | Musician |
Mark Gasbarro | Musician |
Norman Ludwin | Musician |
Jeff Bunnell | Musician |
Anna Noakes | Musician |
Cameron Patrick | Musician |
Miriam Mayer | Musician |
Karl Vincent | Musician |
Ronald G. Roumas | Sound Recordist |
Clint Smith | Sound Recordist |
Amber Rudolph | Animation |
Chris Chua | Animation |
Daniel Mason | Animation |
Dan Nguyen | Animation |
Jean-Claude Tran | Animation |
John Chun Chiu Lee | Animation |
Kristoff Vergne | Animation |
Rich McKain | Animation |
Stephen L. Wong | Animation |
Dovi Anderson | Animation |
Bolhem Bouchiba | Animation |
Kevin Chesnos | Animation |
Simon Christen | Animation |
Jonathen Collins | Animation |
Don Crum | Animation |
Doug Frankel | Animation |
Curran W. Giddens | Animation |
Mark C. Harris | Animation |
Aron Hatfield | Animation |
Travis Hathaway | Animation |
Guilherme Sauerbronn Jacinto | Animation |
Rob Jensen | Animation |
Nancy Kato | Animation |
Patty Kihm Stevenson | Animation |
Ken Kim | Animation |
Vladimir Kooperman | Animation |
Bruce Kuei | Animation |
Wendell Lee | Animation |
Holger Leihe | Animation |
Austin Madison | Animation |
Matt Majers | Animation |
Michal Makarewicz | Animation |
Steve Mason | Animation |
Paul Mendoza | Animation |
Kevin O'Hara | Animation |
Andreas Procopiou | Animation |
Brett Pulliam | Animation |
K. C. Roeyer | Animation |
Roger Rose | Animation |
Gini Cruz Santos | Animation |
Brett Schulz | Animation |
Doug Sheppeck | Animation |
David Earl Smith | Animation |
Michael Stocker | Animation |
Raphael Suter | Animation |
Rob Duquette Thompson | Animation |
Michael Wu | Animation |
Tom Zach | Animation |
Ron Zorman | Animation |
Jaclyn Simon | Animation Department Coordinator |
Russell J. Stough | Animation Department Coordinator |
Kyle Ranson-Walsh | Animation Department Coordinator |
Eric S. Degner | Fix Animator |
Lindsay Andrus | Fix Animator |
Sequoia Blankenship | Fix Animator |
Guillaume Chartier | Fix Animator |
Bertrand Chung | Fix Animator |
Neil Helm | Fix Animator |
Tsung-Yin Hsieh | Fix Animator |
Jae Hyung Kim | Fix Animator |
Joseph Mingoo Lee | Fix Animator |
Terry Song | Fix Animator |
Becki Tower | Fix Animator |
Alexander Adell | Shading |
Benjamin Beech | Shading |
Neil Blevins | Shading |
Michael Kilgore | Shading |
Mach Tony Kobayashi | Shading |
Weera Tom Wichitsripornkul | Shading |
Chris King | Simulation & Effects Artist |
Yoshi DeHerrera | VFX Artist |
Amy Hale | Art Department Assistant |
Julie Lynn | Script Consultant |
Richard Snyder | Shading |
Darla K. Anderson | Thanks |
Cassandra Barbour | Thanks |
Caroline Grubb | Thanks |
Katherine Sarafian | Thanks |
Lois Scali | Thanks |
Jim Stewart | Thanks |
Neftalí Álvarez 'El Magnífico' | Thanks |
Tony Sereno | Sound Mix Technician |
Noah Newman | Post Production Coordinator |
Craig Foster | Graphic Designer |
Bob Peterson | Co-Director, Story, Screenplay |
Laura Leganza Reynolds | Editorial Manager |
Kevin Nolting | Editor |
Steve May | Supervising Technical Director |
Michael Semanick | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Tom Myers | Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer |
Al Nelson | Sound Effects Editor |
Michael Silvers | Supervising Sound Editor |
Lorien McKenna | Script Supervisor |
Tom McCarthy | Story |
Ricky Nierva | Production Design |
Mark Nielsen | Production Manager |
Greg Dykstra | Sculptor |
Tom MacDougall | Music Supervisor |
Lou Romano | Lighting Director |
Ralph Eggleston | Lighting Director |
Harley Jessup | Lighting Director |
Pete Docter | Director, Story, Screenplay |
Angus MacLane | Animation |
Shawn Krause | Animation Director |
Dave Mullins | Animation Director |
Louis Clichy | Animation |
Steve Slanec | ADR Editor |
Ronnie del Carmen | Script Supervisor |
Doc Kane | ADR & Dubbing |
Tom Boyd | Musician |
Adam Burke | Animation |
Everett Downing Jr. | Animation |
Kureha Yokoo | Animation |
Robert L. Baird | Thanks |
Daniel Gerson | Thanks |
Steve Jobs | Thanks |
Joseph Tiboni | Thanks |
Adrian Warren | Thanks |
Nathan Nance | Sound Mix Technician |
Joe Grant | In Memory Of |
Edwin Chang | Simulation & Effects Artist |
Enrico Casarosa | Storyboard Artist |
Michael Giacchino | Original Music Composer |
Scott Clark | Supervising Animator |
Jon Null | Foley Editor |
James S. Baker | Storyboard Artist |
Mac Smith | Other |
Name | Title |
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Andrew Stanton | Executive Producer |
Jonas Rivera | Producer |
John Lasseter | Executive Producer |
Denise Ream | Associate Producer |
Organization | Category | Person |
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2024 | 4 | 132 | 182 | 99 |
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2024 | 8 | 120 | 147 | 93 |
2024 | 9 | 101 | 127 | 80 |
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2025 | 2 | 78 | 113 | 16 |
2025 | 3 | 28 | 90 | 4 |
2025 | 4 | 16 | 19 | 14 |
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A fun and charming adventure. <em>'Up'</em> certainly knows how to tug at the heartstrings. It creates a very meaningful story around Carl Fredricksen (Ed Asner), with the early scenes particularly standing out as superb. I don't overly enjoy the parts with Dug (Bob Peterson) and Kevin (Pete D ... octer), not that they are bad, though everything with Fredricksen, Russell (Jordan Nagai) and Charles F. Muntz (Christopher Plummer) is entertaining and/or hearty. Asner and Nagai do terrific, in what is one of Disney's 'best of the rest' films. There is some lovely music by Michael Giacchino, too. Go watch!
To Christopher Plummer and Ed Asner... RIP. ...
Widowed "Carl" (anyone else thinks he looks like Henry Kissinger?) gets himself involved in an altercation with a construction worker that sees him court-ordered to the "Shady Oak" retirement home. He's having none of that, and on the day of his deportation releases thousands of balloons from his ch ... imney. They manage to uproot his house and using some rudimentary sails he sets off in search of "Paradise Falls". Deep in South America lie these idyllic waters where he and his late wife dreamt of visiting. En route, and a few hundred feet up, he hears a knock at the door. It's "Russell". A boy scout from his home town who just happened to find himself on the balcony when it took flight. The two don't immediately bond, but after a thunderstorm when it becomes clear that the youngster has his uses, a truce sets in as they end up having to walk through the jungle towing his still airborne home behind them. This is when they meet the big-beaked "Kevin" and the talking dog "Dug". Continuing their search, they stumble upon an adventurer who is warm and welcoming, but is he all that he seems - especially when he learns of "Kevin"? The animation is lively and vibrant and it's quite good fun this adventure, with loads of sarcastic attitude from the curmudgeonly old git, a breezy and not too annoying child in "Russell" and a last ten minutes, or so, that are fairly action packed and enjoyable to watch. It's not my favourite Disney/Pixar film this, but it passes ninety minutes effortlessly enough.
"UP" is a movie that begins with a poignant and emotional experience, immediately tugging at the heartstrings with a touching portrayal of loss and longing. The journey of Carl embarking on adventures inspired by his late wife's dreams is both heartfelt and captivating, drawing viewers into a world ... filled with emotion and wonder. The dynamic between Carl, Russell, Kevin, and Dug adds excitement and depth to the story, as they embark on extraordinary adventures together. The over-the-top and ridiculous villain brings a sense of thrill and suspense to the narrative, enhancing the overall viewing experience. The bond between Carl and Russell, an older gentleman and a Boy Scout, is a central highlight of the film, showcasing a beautiful and heartwarming relationship that blossoms through their shared adventures. The characters of Kevin, the big bird, and Dug, the dog with funny voices, provide comedic relief and add charm to the storyline, creating moments of lightness amidst the emotional weight of the narrative. While the confusion surrounding the wife's death may be a downside for some viewers, the presence of Muntz as a compelling and fully realized villain adds depth and tension to the plot, keeping audiences engaged throughout the film. Overall, "UP" is a beautifully crafted movie that skillfully balances emotional depth, humor, and adventure, offering a rich and immersive viewing experience for audiences of all ages. The film's ability to evoke a range of emotions and deliver a compelling story makes it a must-watch recommendation for everyone, promising an enjoyable and memorable cinematic journey.
I'm always struck by how much jeopardy and peril there is in modern family films. Not that it's a bad thing... But I was also the child who had to be taken out of the cinema during 101 Dalmatians, Pinocchio, and Bambi. ...