Category: Animation
Year: 2011
Rating: 6.6 ()
Director: John Lasseter, Brad Lewis
Country: USA
Language: English
Runtime: USA: 106 min
Release Date: 24 June 2011 (USA) See more »
Writers: Ben Queen (screenplay), John Lasseter (story), and 2 more credits »
Movie Storyline
Star race car Lightning McQueen and his pal Mater head overseas to compete in the World Grand Prix race. But the road to the championship becomes rocky as Mater gets caught up in an intriguing adventure of his own: international espionage.
Cast:
Larry the Cable Guy
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Mater
(voice)
Owen Wilson
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Lightning McQueen
(voice)
Michael Caine
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Finn McMissile
(voice)
Emily Mortimer
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Holley Shiftwell
(voice)
Eddie Izzard
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Sir Miles Axlerod
(voice)
John Turturro
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Francesco Bernoulli
(voice)
Brent Musburger
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Brent Mustangburger
(voice)
Joe Mantegna
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Grem
(voice)
Thomas Kretschmann
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Professor Z
(voice)
Peter Jacobson
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Acer
(voice)
Bonnie Hunt
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Sally
(voice)
Darrell Waltrip
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Darrell Cartrip
(voice)
Franco Nero
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Uncle Topolino
(voice)
David Hobbs
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David Hobbscap
(voice)
Patrick Walker
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Mel Dorado
(voice)
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Sound Mix: Dolby Digital
Color: Color
Soundtracks:
"Kids in America"
Performed by Kim-Lian van der Meij
Official Site(s): Official site | Official Facebook |
Trivia:
The Queen is an unidentified Rolls Royce in Royal blue. Prince Wheeliam is a Bentley Continental GT.
Goofs:
Anachronisms:
Miles Axelrod's engine (referred to by Mater as the worst engine ever made) is a 3.9 liter Rover V8, which was installed in Land Rover Defenders from 1994-1998 (and only in US specific models for that matter). However, as revealed by the spy photos, the engine is shown having British "Wheeland" (an homage to British Leyland, a UK Automotive Conglomerate) parts swapped out. British Leyland divested its stake Land Rover (and other brands) seventeen years earlier in 1977 and the engine, in its 3.9 liter form, had never been used in a British Leyland car or SUV.
Quotes:
Mater:
Do not try the free pistachio ice cream! It done turn!
Crazy Credits:
In the beginning of the credits, the story of Mater and Lightning's trip around the world is told through pastel-like, mildly animated postcard pictures.
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