E.T. - The Extratrerrestrial
- Director: Steven Spielberg
- Writer: Melissa Mathison
- Producer: Kathleen Kennedy; Melissa Mathison
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Okay - we admit it - this is pushing it a bit far but...
ET does drag up...
The quintessential kids' movie - and it will always make you cry - in a good way.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
While visiting the Earth at Night, a group of alien botanists is discovered and disturbed by an approaching human task force. Because of the more than hasty take-off, one of the visitors is left behind. The little alien finds himself all alone on a very strange planet. Fortunately, the extra-terrestrial soon finds a friend and emotional companion in 10-year-old Elliot, a lonely boy whose parents have separated. While E.T. slowly gets acquainted with Elliot's older brother Michael, his sister Gertie and the customs of Earth, members of the task force work day and night to track down the whereabouts of Earth's first visitor from outer space. The wish to go home again is strong in E.T., and after being able to communicate with Elliot and the others, E.T. starts building an improvised device to send a message home for his people to come and pick him up. But before long, E.T. gets seriously sick, and because of his special connection to Elliot, the young boy suffers, too.
Cast & Characters
Dee Wallace as Mary;
Henry Thomas as Elliott;
Peter Coyote as Keys;
Robert MacNaughton as Michael;
Drew Barrymore as Gertie;
K.C. Martel as Greg;
Sean Frye as Steve;
C. Thomas Howell as Tyler;
Erika Eleniak as Pretty Girl;
David M. O'Dell as Schoolboy;
Richard Swingler as Science Teacher;
Frank Toth as Policeman;
Robert Barton as Ultra Sound Man;
Michael Darrell as Van Man;
David Berkson as Medical Unit