Aliens In The Attic
- Genre: Adventure
- Film running length: 86 min
(excl trailers and advertisements) - UK release date: 12/8/2009
- Directed by: John Schultz, Tim Meadows
- Country: United States
- Language: English
- Distributor: Twentieth Century Fox Film Co
Kevin Nealon, Robert Hoffman, Doris Roberts
From the writers of ‘Madagascar’ and ‘Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were Rabbits’, comes ‘Aliens in the Attic’.
The Pearson family head out to their holiday home in Maine. But when they arrive, the children discover a knee-high alien has already moved into the house. Luckily the alien is friendly, but his friends have a different agenda – they plan to take over the holiday home, and then the world.
Now the children must do everything they can to defend the house and save the planet, all without their parents finding out.
If you liked ‘Madagascar’ and ‘Bolt’, you’ll love ‘Aliens in the Attic’.
‘Aliens in the Attic’ – showing at your local cinema.
Contains misuse of fireworks and mild language and violence.
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Aliens In The Attic: Average guest rating breakdown:
Total ratings: 98
Average rating: 3.0
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Latest customer reviews (from a total of 12 reviews):
Aliens ahhhhh !
OK
You couldn't say there was anything wrong with it. But it was the type of film you would watch on the TV on a sunday afternoon.
Nothing special or funny
Disappointing
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