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L'enfant de la ville

Original title: The Earthling
  • 1980
  • PG
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
1.9K
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William Holden and Ricky Schroder in L'enfant de la ville (1980)
Diagnosed with a terminal form of cancer, Patrick Foley has returned to his native Australia to die in the peace and quiet of the wilderness. His simple plan is complicated, however, when he meets a young boy who has just lost his parents.
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Diagnosed with a terminal form of cancer, Patrick Foley has returned to his native Australia to die in the peace and quiet of the wilderness. His simple plan is complicated, however, when he... Read allDiagnosed with a terminal form of cancer, Patrick Foley has returned to his native Australia to die in the peace and quiet of the wilderness. His simple plan is complicated, however, when he meets a young boy who has just lost his parents.Diagnosed with a terminal form of cancer, Patrick Foley has returned to his native Australia to die in the peace and quiet of the wilderness. His simple plan is complicated, however, when he meets a young boy who has just lost his parents.

  • Director
    • Peter Collinson
  • Writer
    • Lanny Cotler
  • Stars
    • William Holden
    • Ricky Schroder
    • Jack Thompson
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    1.9K
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    • Director
      • Peter Collinson
    • Writer
      • Lanny Cotler
    • Stars
      • William Holden
      • Ricky Schroder
      • Jack Thompson
    • 43User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    William Holden
    William Holden
    • Patrick Foley
    Ricky Schroder
    Ricky Schroder
    • Shawn Daley
    Jack Thompson
    Jack Thompson
    • Ross Daley
    Olivia Hamnett
    • Bettina Daley
    Alwyn Kurts
    Alwyn Kurts
    • Christian Neilson
    Pat Evison
    • Meg Neilson
    Redmond Phillips
    Redmond Phillips
    • Bobby Burns
    Ray Barrett
    Ray Barrett
    • Parnell
    Tony Barry
    Tony Barry
    • Red
    Allan Penney
    • Harlan
    Willie Fennell
    Willie Fennell
    • R.C
    Walter Pym
    • Uncle
    Cul Cullen
    • Dawson
    Dawn A. Gregg
    • Dalton
    • (as Dawn Schroder)
    Maggie Blinco
    Maggie Blinco
    • Jessica
    Tui Bow
    • Lyla
    Danny Adcock
    • Bus Driver
    Jane Harders
    • Molly Ann Hogan
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Peter Collinson
    • Writer
      • Lanny Cotler
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    barnabyrudge

    Outdoor coming-of-age saga, with a slightly more ruthless tone than normal.

    The Earthling is the last film of director Peter Collinson and he was actually in the last stages of terminal cancer during the production of this film. It is also the penultimate film of the great William Holden, and he's quite enjoyable to watch as a hugely insensitive, selfish and hard-to-please old man.

    In a story that mirrors the real-life illness of Collinson, an old American returns to his boyhood home in the Australian outback. He has been diagnosed with cancer and has decided to see out his final days in his favourite place. However, the trek to his old family home is a long and arduous one, deep into the outback. En route, he happens upon a young boy whose family have been killed in a horrific camper van accident. Initially annoyed to be lumbered with the boy (Schroeder), the old man eventually teaches him the art of survival in the wilderness and actually grows to love him.

    This strange outdoor adventure film feels like it was originally conceived as a family production. However, somewhere along the line it became tougher than that. Perhaps Collinson had directed too many violent thrillers (The Sellout, Open Season, The Penthouse) to judge the tone needed for a family film. Perhaps his imminent death had made him cynical and bitter. Either way, the cruel attitude evident in Collinson's direction - via Holden's character - lends the film a highly unusual element of grittiness. Some critics feel that the film suffers as a result, but I disagree. The film suffers from an over-reliance on wldlife shots and occasional dull stretches, but not because of the tough edge of its main character. The Earthling isn't great, but it's certainly interesting enough to be worth a viewing or two.
    10ranger67

    I don't know about Family film, but I truly loved this movie

    Most people I talk to perceive this as a bad or downbeat movie. And, yes I concur that it has a very sobering but uplifting point to make. I was 14 years old when I first saw this movie and I found it to be very telling. Most people can't seem to take care of themselves by the time they're in their late 20's, but here is a kid who through a very strict but realistic mentor not only learns to take care of himself, but to be totally responsible for himself. I find it quite refreshing to see a movie, or any other popular culture, advocating that young people not only can but should accept responsibility for themselves and their actions. We, as a culture, tend to treat all kids under the age of 18 as if they can't possibly understand or be responsible for the actions. Very sad! This story tries to shatter that image, and in my opinion, does a wonderful job at it while telling a tale that if focused on correctly can be a great inspiration to a young person today.
    8jotix100

    Becoming self-reliant in the Australian outback

    Australia's outback has never looked as beautiful and rugged as in this 1980 film directed by Peter Conlinson. This Australian-American co-production shows the country as perhaps we have never seen it before. We are given a luxury tour of some of what appears to be an extremely wild area that hasn't been spoiled by man yet.

    The story centers around Patrick Foley, a man that is dying. He has returned to the land where his parents settled, perhaps to die there as well. Of course, we don't have a clue about this until almost the last sequence, although we get hints about what's wrong with Patrick throughout the film.

    We also are introduced to the Daleys that are seen vacationing in Australia. We see them crossing paths with Foley, only briefly, at a country store. When a freaky accident takes the lives of Shawn's parents, he is left alone to find his way back to civilization. Little does Shawn know that Foley has observed the accident, but he wants to stay away from the young boy. After all, he has his own problems, why bother to take on another?

    Shawn decides to follow Foley, who shows him how to do things he normally wouldn't have even dreamed of doing. In the process, the young boy becomes attached to the mysterious man. The long trek both take makes a man out of Shawn, as we realize he will be all right and will live to a productive life.

    The surprise of the movie is William Holden, an actor at the end of his career. Mr. Holden gives an extraordinary effortless performance. Rick Shroder, then a young child actor makes a valuable contribution holding his own against the more experienced Mr. Holden.

    "The Earthling" is a film that should be seen by young people, as they can learn how to face the reality that Shawn went through in his quest for survival a beautiful land that presented so many challenges to overcome.
    9fortionat1

    An very good movie for William Holden, one of his last.

    This was on ShowTime or HBO a number of times in the early 80s when I saw it and whenever it was on I would stop down to watch it. Little Ricky Schroder is excellent at a young age and counters William Holden's maturity for an interesting balance of young and old. I'm not sure why the rating shows a 5.6 since over 60% of the votes for this film were over a 7 and the majority voted a 10. It is definitely worth a watch if you're a Holden fan like I am. While the premise seems unrealistic at first as we go through the movie we find there is much more to this than expected. I liked this movie for the outdoor scenery and the beautiful backwoods areas of Australia. If you get a chance to see this film, please do.
    10yensid

    A Prophetic Ending for Holden

    While this wasn't William Holden's last film (S.O.B) was, it makes for a terrific and appropriate swan song. I first saw this movie in theaters as a college student and it really moved me. Schroder's performance is great but William Holden's show the skills of a consumate master. It's a film I now own and will share with my children someday when they can understand it. And the end title music is a keeper. It's a shame Maureen McGovern never put it on a CD.

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    • Trivia
      Publicity for this film in 1980 stated that this movie was the most expensive film ever made in Australia. Reportedly, this picture had a budget of $5 million (Australian).
    • Goofs
      When the camper smashes into the bottom of the ravine, it lands on its side and is split in two. After the boy has reached the bottom of the cliff to sit by the rear bumper, it is simply lying upside down in one piece.
    • Quotes

      Patrick Foley: You're not only a whining kid that wastes his time; you're also deaf and half blind. Sure you can hear me now. But do you listen to that water? Can you hear those birds back there? Can you hear the insects - the wind and the trees creakin' and rubbin'? You're deaf to those frogs down there and the sun pingin' off of these rocks. You're deaf to your own heartbeat and me comin' up behind you. My God, boy, there's a whole symphony goin' on here and you can't hear a thing.

    • Alternate versions
      Originally released at 97 minutes, later re-edited and lengthened to 102 minutes.
    • Connections
      Featured in Vintage Video: The Earthling (1980) (2020)
    • Soundtracks
      Halfway Home
      By David Shire and Carol Connors

      Sung by Maureen McGovern

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    • Release date
      • July 24, 1980 (Australia)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Australia Kid
    • Filming locations
      • New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Arkoff International
      • Earthling Associates
      • Filmways Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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