Mars Attacks! (1996)

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Written by Len Brown, Woody Gelman

Directed by Tim Burton

Also known as "Marcianos al Ataque", "Marcianos al Ataque!", "Mars attaque!", "Marte Ataca", "Marte Ataca!"

Production Year: 1996

Rating: 12 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

Bug-eyed Martians in flying saucers descend on unsuspecting Planet Earth to wreak untold havoc. Who can protect our defenceless world from raygun-toting aliens? Tim Burton directs an all-star cast in a deliriously subversive sci-fi caper

Cast

Image for Jack NicholsonJack NicholsonPresident James Dale/Art Land
Image for Glenn CloseGlenn CloseFirst Lady Marsha Dale
Image for Annette BeningAnnette BeningBarbara Land
Image for Pierce BrosnanPierce BrosnanProfessor Donald Kessler
Image for Danny DeVitoDanny DeVitoRude Gambler
Image for Martin ShortMartin ShortPress Secretary Jerry Ross
Image for Sarah Jessica ParkerSarah Jessica ParkerNathalie Lake
Image for Michael J. FoxMichael J. FoxJason Stone
Image for Rod SteigerRod SteigerGeneral Decker
Tom JonesHimself
Jim BrownByron Williams
Lukas HaasRichie Norris
Image for Natalie PortmanNatalie PortmanTaffy Dale
Image for Pam GrierPam GrierLouise Williams
Lisa MarieMartian Girl

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