John Carter (2012)

 ●  English ● 2 hrs 12 mins

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Directed by Andrew Stanton, starring Taylor Kitsch, Lynn Collins and Willem Dafoe in the lead roles.
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Did you know? This film likely holds the record for the longest time in "development hell": 79 years. Preproduction first started in 1931, when Robert Clampett, director of 'Looney Tunes', approached author Edgar Rice Burroughs to make an animated feature out of the first book in the series, "A Princess of Mars." Had plans gone through, 'John Carter' could have become America's first animated feature, beating Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937). It finally left development hell in January 2010, when filming officially started in London. Read More
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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
English
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Color
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Dolby Atmos, DTS, SDDS
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24 fps
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2.35:1
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Converted to 3D
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Movie Connection(s):
Followed by: John Carter: The Gods of Mars (English)
Dubbed into: John Carter (Hindi)
Dubbed into: John Carter (Tamil)
Dubbed into: John Carter (Telugu)
Trivia:
This film is based on A Princess of Mars, the first book in the Barsoom series of novels by Edgar Rice Burroughs.

This film likely holds the record for the longest time in "development hell": 79 years. Preproduction first started in 1931, when Robert Clampett, director of 'Looney Tunes', approached author Edgar Rice Burroughs to make an animated feature out of the first book in the series, "A Princess of Mars." Had plans gone through, 'John Carter' could have become America's first animated feature, beating Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937). It finally left development hell in January 2010, when filming officially started in London.

Carter and the natives were nude in the books.

The film's crew accidentally discovered a 60 foot long sauropod skeleton while filming at Big Water in Utah. The state's land management bureau took over.