Struggling to fall asleep, he witnesses a steam locomotive arrive on the street outside and dons his robe, tearing its pocket. In Grand Rapids, Michigan, on the night of Christmas Eve in the late 1950s, a boy grows skeptical of the existence of Santa Claus. The film also marks Michael Jeter's final acting role before his death, and the film was thus dedicated to his memory. It grossed $311.3 million worldwide and was later listed in the 2006 Guinness World Records as the first all-digital capture film. The film was released in both conventional and IMAX 3D theaters on November 10, 2004. The film was made with a production budget of $165 million, a record-breaking sum for an animated feature at the time. The visual effects and performance capture were done at Sony Pictures Imageworks. Pictures, as Castle Rock's first animated film. The film also includes a performance by Tinashe at age 9, as the CGI model for the female protagonist.Ĭastle Rock Entertainment produced the film in association with Shangri-La Entertainment, ImageMovers, Playtone and Golden Mean Productions for Warner Bros. The film stars Tom Hanks, who was also one of the film's executive producers, in six distinct roles, with Daryl Sabara, Nona Gaye, Jimmy Bennett and Eddie Deezen in supporting roles. The boy joins several other children as they embark on a journey to visit Santa Claus preparing for Christmas. The film tells the story of a young boy who, on Christmas Eve, sees a mysterious train bound for the North Pole stop outside his window and is invited aboard by its conductor. Co-written, co-produced and directed by Robert Zemeckis, the film features human characters animated using live action motion capture animation. Gallery The Polar Express is a 2004 American 3D computer-animated adventure film based on the 1985 children's book of the same name by Chris Van Allsburg, who also served as one of the executive producers on the film.