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Manufacturer: Universal Studios Starring: Hume Cronyn, Jessica Tandy, Frank McRae, Elizabeth Peña, Michael Carmine (II) Directed By: Matthew Robbins
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Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9781558800038 Format: Color ISBN: 1558800034 Label: Universal Studios Manufacturer: Universal Studios Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Universal Studios Release Date: 1992-03-01 Running Time: 106 Studio: Universal Studios Theatrical Release Date: 1987-12-18
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Batteris Not Included Comment: It was an OK movie.
My wife didn't like it very much.
Jim
Customer Rating:      Summary: Batteries Not Included Comment: I bought this movie for my collection as one of the movies I grew up watching. This movie is very cute!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Batteries not included Comment: I really loved this movie. I first saw it when I was younger and always wanted to see it again as I got older. The movie gives you hope and makes you believe that when you ask for help you will get it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great movie and quality product...thanks !!! Comment: This is a great movie for adult and children with an special touch of love....thanks !!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Enchanting movie Comment: As I told my kids about this movie I once saw about those cuddly little flying saucers, they were immediately keen to watch it. Seeing it for the second time after all these years, I enjoyed it even more than back then. Superficially, it is a well-constructed plot about the good guys and the bad guys, where the good guys get some unexpected help. Only the good guys are not the run-of-the-mill type young and good-looking heroes, but elderly and suffering from Alzheimer's disease, poor, a pregnant single mother to be, a mute ex-boxing champ, or a frustrated artist. Even the main bad-guy character is blessed with depth of character. Several subtle sub-plots turn the story into a sympathetic statement about human dignity. The superb acting of particularly Jessica Tandy adds a magical touch. The little UFO's were even better than I remembered. It must have been great fun to make this movie.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Quite possibly the nadir of Steven Spielberg's career as a producer, this piece of sentimental junk from 1987 concerns five little spacecraft which arrive on Earth just in time to help out some New Yorkers getting kicked out of a tenement. The script's goo just sticks to the viewer, and the cast looks silly by trying not to be silly. You get the feeling that Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment was pretty much throwing stuff at the wall to see what would hang there, and they came up with this ridiculous thing. --Tom Keogh
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