Space Chimps (2008)

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Written by Kirk de Micco, Robert Moreland

Directed by Kirk de Micco

Running Time: 90 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2008

Rating: U Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

When a NASA probe disappears, fun-loving chimp Ham III (Andy Samberg) - the grandson of the first primate in space - is recruited to investigate. Joking his way though Space Camp, Ham III is soon blasting away with fellow chimps Luna (Cheryl Hines) and Titan (Patrick Warburton), but when the crew crash on a strange planet, Ham realises it might be time to leave his daft ways behind.

Also featuring the voice of Dumb and Dumber star Jeff Daniels, and brought to the screen by Shrek producer John H Williams, Space Chimps is an energetic and funny adventure that kids are bound to go bananas over.

When is Space Chimps next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Family Tomorrow, 11:00am and on Sky Movies Family HD Tomorrow, 11:00am. See more...

Cast

Image for Andy SambergAndy SambergHam III
Cheryl HinesLuna
Image for Jeff DanielsJeff DanielsZartog
Patrick WarburtonTitan
Image for Kristin ChenowethKristin ChenowethKilowatt
Kenan ThompsonRingmaster
Carlos AlazraquiHouston
Zack ShadaComet
Omid AbtahiDr. Jagu
Patrick BreenDr. Bob
Jane LynchDr. Poole
Kath SoucieDr. Smothers
Image for Stanley TucciStanley TucciSenator
Wally WingertSplork / Infinity Probe / Pappy Ham
Jessica GeeShip Voice / Infinity Probe / Additional Voices

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