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Bolt
TrailerThe movie revolves around a small white super-dog named Bolt who, playing a heroic dog in a hit TV show, thinks that he has real super powers. When he believes that his human, Penny, has been kidnapped, he sets out on the biggest adventure to 'rescue' her.Actors: John Travolta, Miley Cyrus, Susie Essman, Mark Walton, Malcolm McDowell, James Lipton, Greg Germann, Diedrich Bader, Nick Swardson, J.P. Manoux, Dan Fogelman, ...»Director: Byron Howard, Chris WilliamsCountry: United States, JapanDuration: 96 minQuality: HDRelease: 2008IMDb: 6.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Bolt"
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Characters of "Bolt"
BoltPlayed by: John Travolta
PennyPlayed by: Miley Cyrus
MittensPlayed by: Susie Essman
RhinoPlayed by: Mark Walton
Dr. CalicoPlayed by: Malcolm McDowell
The DirectorPlayed by: James Lipton
The AgentPlayed by: Greg Germann
Veteran CatPlayed by: Diedrich Bader
BlakePlayed by: Nick Swardson
TomPlayed by: J.P. Manoux
BillyPlayed by: Dan Fogelman
MindyPlayed by: Kari Wahlgren
ThugPlayed by: Randy Savage
Dr. ForresterPlayed by: Ronn Moss
Penny's MomPlayed by: Grey DeLisle
Penny's TV DadPlayed by: Sean Donnellan
VinniePlayed by: Lino DiSalvo
JoeyPlayed by: Todd Cummings
BobbyPlayed by: Tim Mertens
EsterPlayed by: Kelly Hoover
MartinPlayed by: Brian Stepanek
LloydPlayed by: Jeff Bennett
LouiePlayed by: Daran Norris
SaulPlayed by: John DiMaggio
Assistant DirectorPlayed by: Jenny Lewis -
Directors of "Bolt"
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Creators of "Bolt"
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Critic Reviews of "Bolt"
Wally Hammond Time OutFebruary 05, 2009Disney's first 3D animation, made under new head John Lasseter, is a likeable, dynamic and seductively characterised family entertainment.
Dan Kois Washington PostNovember 21, 2008That it falls short of Pixar's lofty heights doesn't mean the attempt isn't worthwhile; indeed, Bolt is the most entertaining and well-crafted Disney Animation movie in years.
Joe Morgenstern Wall Street JournalNovember 21, 2008The 3-D process is an enhancement, even though it's used with little verve or ingenuity. But the movie's terms are severely limited too.
Peter Howell Toronto StarNovember 21, 2008Belief may be in question for much of the movie -- only for the perturbed pooch -- but fortunately, enjoyment is never a problem.
Richard Corliss TIME MagazineNovember 21, 2008In the pre-Thanksgiving lull, parents can take their young'uns to Bolt, drop their 10-to-14-year-olds off at Twilight, and the whole family will have survived the weekend.
Ruthe Stein San Francisco ChronicleNovember 21, 2008Although it doesn't reach the heights of Finding Nemo or The Incredibles, it's a masterpiece compared with Disney's 2002 Treasure Island.
Jeffrey Lyles Lyles' Movie FilesOctober 22, 2012Restores some faith that there are some creative minds left in animated films that Pixar hasn't added to its talent pool.
Neil Pond American ProfileSeptember 28, 2011It's sophisticated look is rich with details that are easy to take for granted, but which add immeasurably to the texture and dimension of the scenes.
Mark Jenkins NPR.orgJuly 06, 2010The latest generation of animated flicks is a sort of latter-day vaudeville revue. Kiddies who take Bolt to heart may conclude not only that dogs really do have superpowers, but also that everybody's in showbiz.
Kevin A. Ranson MovieCrypt.comApril 08, 2010Wait... an all-star voice cast for a computer-animated story we've never heard of before, and it's watchable, too?
Mike Scott Times-PicayuneAugust 14, 2009A touch slight by Disney standards, but even if it's not high art, it's still warm-and-fuzzy fun.
Anders Wotzke MoviedexAugust 01, 2009Bolt marks Disney's long awaited re-emergence as a top-dog in the world of animation.
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