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Format: VHS
 Oct 1996
 Rated PG
 Recording Mode: Dolby Surround
 Sound: Stereo, Surround, HiFi, THX
 Closed Captioned
 115 min.
 Extra Info: Clamshell
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Movie Description E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL is Steven Spielberg's warmhearted classic delight for both children and adults. It tells the story of an alien creature, E.T., mistakenly left behind on Earth. When a young boy, Elliott (Henry Thomas), finds E.T. and hides him in his home, both their worlds are changed forever. E.T. teaches Elliott and his two siblings (Drew Barrymore and Robert MacNaughton), whose parents have recently separated, about caring and love while the children protect E.T. from the malevolent world of grown-ups. Elliott and E.T. become so close that they share emotions; as E.T. becomes ill, so does Elliott. The children end up going on a fabulous adventure trying to help E.T. find a way back to his home planet. The movie was originally going to be based on a story idea by director John Sayles, but after he removed himself from the project, screenwriter Melissa Mathison (Harrison Ford's wife) took over the script and made it her own. John Williams's beautiful soundtrack became forever linked to E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL.
Synopsis One of the most popular movies of all time, Steven Spielberg's E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL tells the touching and often comical story of an alien creature, E.T., who is accidentally left behind on Earth. Elliott (Henry Thomas), a young boy from a single-parent home, befriends E.T. and tries to protect him from the adult world of NASA scientists who want to "examine" the alien. With the help of his younger sister, Gertie (Drew Barrymore), and his older brother, Michael (Robert McNaugton), Elliott helps E.T. try to get back to his home.
Film Notes Theatrical release: June 11, 1982.
The film was shot north of Los Angeles in Northridge, California.
E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL was added to the Library of Congress National Film Registry in 1994.
E.T. THE EXTRA-TERRESTRIAL is number 25 on the American Film Institute's list of America's 100 Greatest Movies.
Actress Debra Winger contributed to the voice of E.T.
E.T. love for Reese's Pieces was a huge boost to the new product.
The film is one of the top moneymakers of all time, taking in nearly $400 million at the domestic box office and more than $700 million worldwide.
Industry Reviews "...Captivating, endearingly optimistic and magical....[A] truly lovely and moving ending..." Cart.
Quotations "E.T. phone home."--E.T. to Elliott (Henry Thomas)
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