Mars Attacks!

Nice planet. We'll take it!

Sinopse

A fleet of Martian spacecraft surrounds the world's major cities and all of humanity waits to see if the extraterrestrial visitors have, as they claim, "come in peace." U.S. President James Dale receives assurance from science professor Donald Kessler that the Martians' mission is a friendly one. But when a peaceful exchange ends in the total annihilation of the U.S. Congress, military men call for a full-scale nuclear retaliation.

  • 6.4
  • 1996
  • Released
  • 1h 46m

Jack Nicholson

President Dale / Art Land

Glenn Close

Marsha Dale

Annette Bening

Barbara Land

Pierce Brosnan

Donald Kessler

Danny DeVito

Rude Gambler

Martin Short

Jerry Ross

Sarah Jessica Parker

Nathalie Lake

Michael J. Fox

Jason Stone

Rod Steiger

General Decker

Tom Jones

Tom Jones

Lukas Haas

Richie Norris

Natalie Portman

Taffy Dale

Jim Brown

Byron Williams

Lisa Marie

Martian Girl

Sylvia Sidney

Grandma Norris

Paul Winfield

General Casey

Pam Grier

Louise Williams

Jack Black

Billy Glenn Norris

Janice Rivera

Cindy

Ray J

Cedric

Brandon Hammond

Neville

Joe Don Baker

Glenn Norris

O-Lan Jones

Sue Ann Norris

Christina Applegate

Sharona

Brian Haley

Mitch

Timi Prulhiere

Tour Guide

Chi Hoang Cai

Mr. Lee

Tommy Bush

Hillbilly

Joseph Maher

Decorator

Gloria M. Malgarini

Nun #1

Betty Bunch

Nun #2

Gloria Hoffmann

Nun #3

Willie Garson

Corporate Guy

John Roselius

GNN Boss

Michael Reilly Burke

GNN Reporter #1

Valerie Wildman

GNN Reporter #2

Richard Irving

GNN Reporter #3

Jonathan Emerson

Newscaster

Tamara 'Gingir' Curry

Hooker #1

Rebecca Broussard

Hooker #2

Vinny Argiro

Casino Manager

Steve Valentine

TV Director

Coco Leigh

Female Journalist

Jeffrey King

NASA Tech

Enrique Castillo

Hispanic Colonel

Don LaMoth

Colonel #2

C. Wayne Owens

Stranger #1

Joseph Moynihan

Stranger #2

Roger Peterson

Colonel

John Finnegan

Speaker of the House

Ed Lambert

Morose Old Guy

John Gray

Incredibly Old Guy

Gregg Daniel

Lab Technician

J. Kenneth Campbell

Doctor #1

Jeanne Mori

Doctor #2

Rance Howard

Texan Investor

Richard Assad

Saudi Investor

Velletta Carlson

Elderly Woman Playing Slots

Rebeca Silva

Hispanic Woman

Josh Philip Weinstein

Hippie

Julian Barnes

White House Waiter

Ken Thomas

White House Photographer

Darelle Porter Holden

Tom Jones Backup Singer

Christi Black

Tom Jones Backup Singer

Sharon Hendrix

Tom Jones Backup Singer

Frank Welker

Various Martians (voice)

JoAnn Bush

Cleopatra Cocktail Waitress (uncredited)
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$70,000,000.00

Revenue

$101,371,017.00

Keywords
  • #usa president
  • #the white house
  • #planet mars
  • #saving the world
  • #cataclysm
  • #total destruction
  • #laser gun
  • #ambassador
  • #congress
  • #flying saucer
  • #dark comedy
  • #parody
  • #based on comic
  • #alien
  • #creature
  • #alien invasion
  • #outer space

Reviews

Wuchak
@Wuchakabout 2 months ago

**_Tim Burton’s spoof of ’50s sci-fi flicks with an outstanding cast_** Shot in 1996 and released at the end of that year, Burton used the Mars Attacks trading cards from the ’60s as the template for his extraterrestrials. The film plays like the Mad magazine version of “Independence Day,” which beat this to the theaters by 5.5 months the same year. Yet Burton said he didn’t know anything about

FilipeManuelNeto
@FilipeManuelNetoover 2 years ago

**A film full of black humor, and for that very reason difficult to digest for many people.** Black humor is doomed to be understood by very few, and this film, which is drenched in black humor from beginning to end, paid the price, becoming a minor failure. I believe that, even today, it is one of the less well-appreciated films of director Tim Burton's career, who made films considerably wors

Kamurai
@Kamuraialmost 5 years ago

Good watch, could watch again, but it's hard to honestly recommend. This is one of those movies that is good because it is bad, whether or not that is done on purpose, for the purposes of parody. Otherwise it's just a good old jump in "The Way Back Machine" to see a litany of cameos or cheap parts by almost anyone who was famous in the mid-1990s. Though I do feel like most of the actors I lik

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