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Due Date

Leave your comfort zone.
2010 | 95m | English

(368256 votes)

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Popularity: 6 (history)

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Peter Highman must scramble across the US in five days to be present for the birth of his first child. He gets off to a bad start when his wallet and luggage are stolen, and put on the 'no-fly' list. Peter embarks on a terrifying journey when he accepts a ride from an actor.
Release Date: Nov 03, 2010
Director: Todd Phillips
Writer: Alan Freedland, Adam Sztykiel, Alan R. Cohen, Todd Phillips
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords highway, slacker, hitchhiker, wallet, sunglasses, rest stop, vicodin, waffle
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, Legendary Pictures, Green Hat Films
Box Office Revenue: $211,800,000
Budget: $65,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Robert Downey Jr. Peter Highman
Zach Galifianakis Ethan Tremblay
Michelle Monaghan Sarah Highman
Jamie Foxx Darryl
Juliette Lewis Heidi
Danny McBride Lonnie
RZA Airport Screener
Matt Walsh TSA Agent
Brody Stevens Limo Driver
Jakob Ulrich Patrick
Naiia Ulrich Alex
Todd Phillips Barry
Bobby Tisdale Carl
Sharon Conley Airport X-Ray
Nathalie Fay Flight Attendant
Emily Wagner Flight Attendant
Steven M. Gagnon Air Marshall
Paul Renteria Border Guard
Marco Rodríguez Federali Agent
Mimi Kennedy Sarah's Mom
Tymberlee Hill New Mother
Keegan-Michael Key New Father
Aaron Lustig Dr. Greene
Charlie Sheen Charlie Harper
Jon Cryer Alan Harper
Haji Abdullah Airport Passenger (uncredited)
Jeremy Ambler TSA Agent (uncredited)
Madeline Brumby Airport Pedestrian (uncredited)
Joseph Harold Private Johnson (uncredited)
Sarah Reagin Clemmensen Airport Security Agent (uncredited)
Name Job
Alan Freedland Story, Screenplay
Randall Poster Music Supervisor
Mark Scoon Executive In Charge Of Production
Karen Golden Script Supervisor
Jason W. Jennings Sound Designer, Sound Effects Editor
Fernand Bos Music Editor
Louise Mingenbach Costume Design
Cameron Frankley Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor
Danielle Berman Set Decoration
Seth Yanklewitz Casting
Juel Bestrop Casting
Adam Sztykiel Screenplay
Jonathan Fuh Boom Operator
Tommy Lohmann Camera Operator
Mark Swenson Production Coordinator
Andrew Silver Music Editor
Alan R. Cohen Story, Screenplay
Susan E. Novick Post Production Supervisor
Debra Neil-Fisher Editor
Julie Pearce Music Editor
Daniel C. Gold Camera Operator
Petra Bach ADR Supervisor
David V. Butler Supervising Dialogue Editor
Maria Baker Art Direction
John Blake Makeup Artist
LaLette Littlejohn Makeup Artist
Joseph Regina Makeup Artist
Christopher Trujillo Makeup Artist
Merritt Yohnka Stunts
Ai-Ling Lee Sound Designer, Sound Effects Editor
Jeanne Byrd Script Supervisor
Christopher Isenegger Art Department Coordinator
Clint Wallace Art Direction
Desma Murphy Art Direction
David Witz Unit Production Manager
Luke Kalteux Lighting Technician
Mychael Bates Property Master
Grady Allen Bishop Camera Car
Jennifer Bell Hair Department Head
Yvette Meely Additional Hairstylist
Janeen Schreyer Makeup Department Head
Dionne Wynn Makeup Artist
Benjamin Beardwood Dialogue Editor
Michael P. Sweeney Assistant Property Master
David A. Arnold Dialogue Editor
Merribelle Anderson Key Hair Stylist
Richard Boggs Hairstylist
Deidra Dixon Hairstylist
Keith Sayer Key Makeup Artist
Dawn Turner Hairstylist
Tom Elliott Stunt Driver
Todd Phillips Director, Screenplay
Christophe Beck Original Music Composer
Lawrence Sher Director of Photography
Bill Brzeski Production Design
Melinda Sue Gordon Still Photographer
José Antonio García Sound mixer
Ron Bartlett Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Doug Hemphill Sound Re-Recording Mixer
George Drakoulias Music Supervisor
Allan Graf Stunt Coordinator, Second Unit Director
Tim Mikulecky Stunts
Shepherd Frankel Supervising Art Director
Vanessa Davis-Kaib Hairstylist
Jessie Graff Stunts
Mark De Alessandro Stunts
Doug Coleman Stunt Driver
Gregory J. Barnett Stunts
Jeffrey J. Dashnaw Stunts
Marilyn Giacomazzi Stunts
Scott Wilder Stunts
Matt Leonard Stunts
Joanna Shelmidine Stunt Driver
Danny Wynands Stunts
Al Goto Stunt Driver
Joe Bucaro III Stunt Driver
Ed Duran Stunt Driver
Steve Kelso Stunt Driver
Angelique Midthunder Stunt Driver
Steve Hart Stunts
Scotty Richards Stunt Coordinator
Mo Henry Negative Cutter
Jeffrey Wetzel First Assistant Director
Name Title
Joseph Garner Associate Producer
David Witz Co-Producer
Scott Budnick Executive Producer
Daniel Goldberg Producer
Jeffrey Wetzel Co-Producer
Susan Downey Executive Producer
Thomas Tull Executive Producer
Todd Phillips Producer
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Reviews

ohlalipop
N/A

I really wanted to watch this movie mainly because of Robert Downy Jr. Just looking at the poster...he's hot! So the movie is funny but not LMAO-funny. It has a touching side to it. Of course, I felt so happy seeing Robert Downey Jr. just being his plain hot self. He looks good when he's clean ... and he looks good when he's dirty. And then there's Zach Galifianakis. I loved him in Hangover. He's super funny there. But I was surprised to watch him in this movie because not only is he in his funny self, he did a couple of crying scenes which were touching. This movie is tiring. YES. Tiring. All the adventures and misadventures that they had made me really tired. My rate for this movie is B+. I can never give Robert a low rating hehehe.

Jun 23, 2021
stackkorora
2.0

A generic road trip movie with two terrible people who continuously make bad choices in a predictable plot rife with even more predictable "gags". Galifianakis portrays an even dumber and less funny version of the Hangover while Downey plays a less intelligent and less humorous version of Tony Stark ... . Seriously, it isn't worth your time. If you want a funny road trip film then go watch 'Planes, Trains and Automobiles' instead. Doesn't matter if you've seen it before. You will still feel a lot happier than if you had wasted your life on this film.

Jun 23, 2021
Kamurai
5.0

Decent watch, probably won't watch again, and can't whole-heartedly recommend. This is an interesting movie to look at critically. The writing, mostly in the character work, feels weak. It actually has an interesting plot, for the most part: an idiot, through deceit, drags a jerk with him on a ... cross country road trip. It's a decent story, and I'd like to think of it as an spiritual predecessor to "The Hangover". The problem I have with it is that it feels like if there were better actors, then the characters would sell better. Then I remember it was Robert Downey Jr and Zach Galifinakas, and I'm not sure how much "better" you can get for these characters, meaning that they've probably already elevated the characters somewhat. It feels like a lot of the movie is unnecessary, like antithetical Chekov's guns. Either it's for a tiny one time joke with little payoff, or it's part of a lot of work for situational comedy. An example would be the dog, it really only has one significant joke in the entire movie (maybe 2), otherwise it's just a lot of maintenance. The coffee can on the other hand is repetitively used to throughout the movie as it's part of the character themes. I'm not saying it's not funny, if you like "Anger Management", then you might like this one, but I just think there are a lot better movies out there to watch.

Jun 23, 2021