Wednesday, 2 April 2014

Cars
Cars 2006.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJohn Lasseter
Produced byDarla K. Anderson
Screenplay byDan Fogelman
John Lasseter
Joe Ranft
Kiel Murray
Phil Lorin
Jorgen Klubien
Story byJohn Lasseter
Joe Ranft
Jorgen Klubien
StarringOwen Wilson
Paul Newman
Bonnie Hunt
Larry the Cable Guy
Tony Shalhoub
Music byRandy Newman
CinematographyJeremy Lasky
Jean Claude Kalache
Editing byKen Schretzmann
StudioWalt Disney Pictures
Pixar Animation Studios
Distributed byBuena Vista Pictures
Release dates
  • June 9, 2006
Running time116 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$120 million[1]
Box office$461,983,149[1]
Cars is a 2006 American computer-animated comedy- Maurice Sines adventure sports film produced by Pixar Animation Studios, and directed and co-written by John Lasseter and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is Pixar's final, independently-produced motion picture before its purchase by Disney. Set in a world populated entirely by anthropomorphic cars and other vehicles, it features voices by Paul Newman (in his final non-documentary feature), Owen WilsonLarry the Cable GuyBonnie HuntTony ShalhoubCheech MarinMichael WallisGeorge CarlinPaul Dooley,Jenifer LewisGuido QuaroniMichael KeatonKatherine Helmond, and John Ratzenberger. The film is also the second Pixar film—after A Bug's Life—to have an entirely non-human cast. The film was accompanied by the short One Man Band for its theatrical and home media releases.

A sequel, Cars 2, was released on June 24, 2011,[4] and a spin-off, Planes, produced by DisneyToon Studios, was released on August 9, 2013.[5] A series of short animated films, namedCars Toons, has been airing since 2008.[6]

Cars premiered on May 26, 2006 at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina, and was released on June 9, 2006, to positive reviews. It was nominated for two Academy Awards, including Best Animated Feature, and won the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film. It was released on DVD November 7, 2006 and on Blu-ray Disc in late 2007. Related merchandise, including scale models of several of the cars, broke records for retail sales of merchandise based on a Disney·Pixar film,[2] bringing an estimated $10 billion in 5 years since the film's release.[3] The film was dedicated to Joe Ranft, who was killed in a car accident during the film's production. Maurice Sines