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Ferdinand
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Directed by
| Carlos Saldanha
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Screenplay by
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Story by
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Based on
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Produced by
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- John Davis
- Lisa Marie Stetler
- Lori Forte
- Bruce Anderson
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Starring
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Cinematography
| Renato Falcao
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Edited by
| Harry Hitner
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Music by
| John Powell
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Production
companies
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Distributed by
| 20th Century Fox
[1]
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Release dates
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- December 10, 2017
(
2017-12-10
)
(
Los Angeles
)
- December 15, 2017
(
2017-12-15
)
(United States)
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Running time
| 108 minutes
[2]
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Country
| United States
[3]
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Language
| English
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Budget
| $111 million
[4]
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Box office
| $296.1 million
[4]
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Ferdinand
is an
American
movie
. It was released on December 10, 2017 to theaters in the United States. It was made by
20th Century Studios
. It cost $111 million to make the movie. The movie made about $296.1 million in the
box office
.
- ↑
1.0
1.1
1.2
"Film releases"
.
Variety Insight
. Retrieved
2017-02-27
.
- ↑
"Ferdinand"
.
AMC Theatres
. Retrieved
November 22,
2017
.
- ↑
"Ferdinand (2017)"
.
AllMovie
. Retrieved
2017-06-23
.
- ↑
4.0
4.1
"Ferdinand (2017)"
.
Box Office Mojo
. Retrieved
March 4,
2018
.
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Feature films
| Fox Animation Studios
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Blue Sky Studios
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Other
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Acquired
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- Asterix Conquers America
(1994, France, United Kingdom)
- The Pagemaster
(1994, United States)
- A Christmas Carol
(1997, most regions, direct-to-video)
- Our Friend, Martin
(1999, United States, direct-to-video)
- The Magic Pudding
(2000, Australia, theaterical)
- Magos y Gigantes
(2003, Mexico)
- Everyone's Hero
(2006, United States)
- Garfield Gets Real
(2007, most regions, direct-to-video)
- Garfield's Fun Fest
(2008, United States/Canada, direct-to-video)
- Space Chimps
(2008, United States/Canada)
- Garfield's Pet Force
(2009, United States/Canada, direct-to-video)
- The Happy Cricket and the Giant Bugs
(2009, Brazil/United States)
- Space Chimps 2: Zartog Strikes Back
(2010, United States/Canada, direct-to-video)
- Walking with Dinosaurs
(2013, most regions, animated/live action)
- Cheech & Chong's Animated Movie
(2013, United States)
- Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods
(2013, Japan/United States)
- Worms
(2013, Brazil)
- Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F'
(2015, Japan/United States)
- Condorito: The Movie
(2017, Latin America)
- Dragon Ball Super: Broly
(2018, Japan/United States)
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Television specials
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Short films
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Live-action/
animation hybrid
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