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Format: VHS Apr 1997 Rated PG Recording Mode: (unknown) Sound: Stereo 116 min. Color |
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Movie Description In director Daniel Petrie's sequel to the smash hit COCOON, the retirees who chose to leave earth to live forever return home for a temporary visit with their loved ones while their alien escorts attempt to rescue a cocoon dislodged by a pesky oceanographer (Courteney Cox). Don Ameche is back as Art Selwyn, with his friends Ben Luckett (Wilford Brimley) and Joe Finley (Hume Cronyn) and their wives, Bess (Gwen Verdon), Mary (Maureen Stapleton), and Alma (Jessica Tandy). They rediscover the value of human emotion and the fragility of their own lives as they visit with their old friends and remember what it's like to live on earth. As the group of friends reconsider what life would be like if they returned permanently, they shop, party, and make some miraculous discoveries about the future of their relationships. Before they decide whether to stay on Earth or return to space, they must help their alien escort Kitty (Tahnee Welch) rescue an alien cocoon from the hands of the government, with the help of her old friend Jack Bonner (Steve Guttenberg). Once again the elderly friends must debate whether to stay or to go and consider whether it is better to die surrounded by the people one loves or live forever, separated from family and friends. This charming sequel features delightful ensemble acting from its fine cast of stars, including Elaine Stritch and Jack Gilford in dynamite supporting roles.
Synopsis In COCOON: THE RETURN, the spacefaring seniors from the first film discover the value of human emotion when they come back to Earth to visit their families.
Film Notes Shot on location in Miami, Florida and San Francisco, California. Film had an estimated budget of $17 million.
A sequel to Ron Howard's 1985 "Cocoon," and features many of the same cast, including the three leading men, Don Ameche, Wilford Brimley, and Hume Cronyn.
Industry Reviews "...The best kind of sequel....[It] actually continues its story in new directions, eliciting fresh meaning and emotion....It also has the charm, imagination, humor and originality of COCOON, but even more poignance..." Los Angeles Times - Kevin Thomas (11/23/1988)
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