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E.T., l'extra-terrestre

Original title: E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
  • 1982
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 55m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
458K
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POPULARITY
688
59
Henry Thomas and Pat Welsh in E.T., l'extra-terrestre (1982)
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Coming-of-AgeSpace Sci-FiAdventureFamilySci-Fi

A troubled child summons the courage to help a friendly alien escape from Earth and return to his home planet.A troubled child summons the courage to help a friendly alien escape from Earth and return to his home planet.A troubled child summons the courage to help a friendly alien escape from Earth and return to his home planet.

  • Director
    • Steven Spielberg
  • Writer
    • Melissa Mathison
  • Stars
    • Henry Thomas
    • Drew Barrymore
    • Peter Coyote
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    458K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    688
    59
    • Director
      • Steven Spielberg
    • Writer
      • Melissa Mathison
    • Stars
      • Henry Thomas
      • Drew Barrymore
      • Peter Coyote
    • 762User reviews
    • 236Critic reviews
    • 92Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 4 Oscars
      • 52 wins & 38 nominations total

    Videos12

    E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial: Anniversay Edition [Blu-Ray + Digital Copy]
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    E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial: Anniversay Edition [Blu-Ray + Digital Copy]
    E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial: [Blu-Ray + Digital Copy]
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    E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial: [Blu-Ray + Digital Copy]
    E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial: [Blu-Ray + Digital Copy]
    Trailer 0:52
    E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial: [Blu-Ray + Digital Copy]
    E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial: [Blu-Ray + Digital Copy]
    Trailer 0:54
    E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial: [Blu-Ray + Digital Copy]
    E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial
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    E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial
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    Henry Thomas
    Henry Thomas
    • Elliott
    Drew Barrymore
    Drew Barrymore
    • Gertie
    Peter Coyote
    Peter Coyote
    • Keys
    Dee Wallace
    Dee Wallace
    • Mary
    Robert MacNaughton
    Robert MacNaughton
    • Michael
    • (as Robert Macnaughton)
    K.C. Martel
    K.C. Martel
    • Greg
    Sean Frye
    Sean Frye
    • Steve
    C. Thomas Howell
    C. Thomas Howell
    • Tyler
    • (as Tom Howell)
    Erika Eleniak
    Erika Eleniak
    • Pretty Girl
    David M. O'Dell
    • Schoolboy
    • (as David O'Dell)
    Richard Swingler
    • Science Teacher
    Frank Toth
    • Policeman
    Robert Barton
    • Ultra Sound Man
    Michael Darrell
    • Van Man
    David Berkson
    • Medical Unit
    • (as David Berkson M.D.)
    David Carlberg
    • Medical Unit
    • (as David Carlberg Ph.D.)
    Milt Kogan
    Milt Kogan
    • Medical Unit
    • (as Milt Kogan M.D.)
    Alexander Lampone
    • Medical Unit
    • (as Alexander Lampone M.D.)
    • Director
      • Steven Spielberg
    • Writer
      • Melissa Mathison
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews762

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    8buksiea

    One of my best childhood memories ever!!

    There's honestly nothing bad I can say about this movie. I loved ET when I was a little child and now at 39 I still love the movie!! Everytime I watch this MOVIE it makes me feel like a little kid again. It's very entertaining sweet and cool. Still there is one thing I have to mention. Steven Spielberg brought out a special DVD version of this movie. Which is called ET the special edition. It's still the same fabulous movie we all know. They just improved on 12% of the special effects and also included a never-before-seen fun and interesting scene where you learn ET can breathe underwater. It is an absolute must buy if you are a big fan of this movie. I will love this movie till the day I die. I always wished Spielberg had made a very emotional and cool sequel.
    squeezebox

    Still Blows Me Away to this Day

    E.T. is one of my all time favorite movies. This movie blew me out of my seat as a kid, and still kills me every time I watch it. Only four or five movies have made me cry, much less sob uncontrollably. When I returned from seeing E.T. for the first time, I couldn't talk for the rest of the day. I laid in my bed and cried for about five hours.

    The movie still makes tears well up in my eyes and gives me a lump in my throat. I still find it profoundly moving. It's heart-breakingly sad, yet phenomenally uplifting at the same time. I had no idea a movie could be so powerful when I saw this in the movies for the first time when I was eleven.

    What I think makes E.T. so powerful for me now is the heart-wrenching way it has of making me long to be a kid again. I refuse to ever completely grow up, and my memories are my own, but man does this movie make me wish I was eleven again, when riding my bike was a pleasure, Matchbox cars were the greatest thing in the world, Halloween was a night of mystery and creepy fun I looked forward to all year, going to the movies was an adventure, and looking up at the stars could be a mind-blowing experience.

    E.T. keeps those feeling alive for me. So do a lot of other things, but E.T. is the champ. As much as my cynical adult side may want to slap Steven Spielberg around sometimes, I would happily give him a hug for his timeless gift to the world, E.T. THE EXTRA TERRESTRIAL.
    9rattydukes

    Powerful and unique

    Spielberg's powerful and remarkable film about a boy and his unusual befriendment of an extra terrestrial. Possibly his finest film, E.T. captures a piece of childhood, and reminds the rest of us of a time long since past. It excites a story adults often forget, and a powerful remembrance of a childhood friendship during difficult periods of development. Adult criticism of the movie loses its youthful bond, and fails to appreciate growing up in the 80's. This is the pinnacle of Spielberg's childhood movies. Few other films capture as powerful a message of childhood emotion. Other films which attempt to do so dive so deep into childhood memories they lose their connection with adults, and degrade to brief interludes of "dumb" comic relief to keep grown ups from falling asleep. The closest runner up is likely Goonies (a film written by Spielberg). A very personal film for Spielberg; as he explores atypical friendships after the separation of his father; he should be commended for achieving such a remarkable success and for sharing it with the rest of us. I was five when I first saw the movie, and although it frightened me at the time, it still makes me cry. An unparalleled film in its class, it is easy to see why it remains the fourth all time grossing film (adjusted for inflation, third otherwise) seventeen years after its release. Cheers to Spielberg for not ruining the movie by attempting a sequel.
    10cryptodad

    Watch again.

    Went to E. T. when it came out in 82. Wonderfully sobbed my heart out. Watched it tonight 2021, sobbed my heart out.
    10slightlymad22

    Takes Me Back To My Childhood, Every Single Time

    Continuing my plan to watch every Steven Spielberg movie in order, I come to E.T.

    Alongside Field Of Dreams, this is a movie guaranteed to make me cry every single time I watch it. I don't know what it is, but I automatically become 5 years old every time I watch it. It is seriously flawed (My 12-year-old ripped it to shreds) but I can't hate anything about it.

    Lots more product placement and Daddy issues

    The end of the film was one of the most significant musical experiences for John Willims. After several attempts were made to match the score to the film, Spielberg took the film off the screen and told Williams to conduct the orchestra the way he would at a concert. He did, and Spielberg re-edited the film to match the music, which is unusual since the music is normally edited to match the film. The result was Williams deservedly winning the 1982 Academy Award for Best Original Score.

    E.T was the number 1 movie of 1982, as it grossed $359 million at the domestic box office (beating Tootise (2nd) an Officer & A Gentleman (3rd) and Rocky 3 (4th). Giving Spielberg back to back number 1's and his third no 1 movie of the year, making him the most successful (box office wise) of all the people I have done this for.

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    • Trivia
      Most of the full-body puppetry was performed by a 2'10" tall stuntman, but the scenes in the kitchen were done using a 12-year-old boy who was born without legs but was an expert on walking on his hands.
    • Goofs
      When "Keys" goes inside the Clean room created for E.T. and Elliott, he and others wear a "Clean Suit", but the tubes coming out of the helmet go nowhere, not even a filter, meaning they are breathing contaminated air and that the suit is useless.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      E.T.: Come...

      Elliot: [solemnly] Stay...

      E.T.: [puts his finger to his glowing heart] Ouch.

      Elliot: [mimics the same action, tearfully] Ouch.

      E.T.: [E.T. and Elliot embrace each other, then E.T. puts his glowing finger to Elliot's forehead] I'll... be... right... here.

      Elliot: [tearfully] ... bye.

    • Crazy credits
      The Universal logo animates backwards in the original 1982 cut.
    • Alternate versions
      On the VHS version when E.T. is watching the Tom and Jerry cartoon, he gasps and starts yelling. The original version and 20th anniversary have him scream like he's scared after the gasp.
    • Connections
      Edited into The Dream (2010)
    • Soundtracks
      Willie
      Composed by Jenifer Smith

      Performed by Jenifer Smith, Peter Meissner, Joe Scrima, and Bob Parr

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    FAQ46

    • How long is E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial?Powered by Alexa
    • Since E.T. can make the bicycle fly at the end, why doesn't he use it to fly in the beginning of the film to avoid pursuit?
    • Why did ET and his ship land so close to human development?
    • Why exactly did the first government agents to arrive at the house wear space suits. It makes a sort of sense if they're going for protection from potentially hazardous alien substances, (since they don't know anything about E.T. or his biology and motives at the time) but that being the case, why not hazmat suits like Keys is shown wearing in the next scene when he first enters the house?

    Details

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    • Release date
      • December 1, 1982 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Facebook
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • E. T. El extraterrestre
    • Filming locations
      • 7121 Lonzo Street, Tujunga, Los Angeles, California, USA(Elliott's home)
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Amblin Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $10,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $439,454,989
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $11,835,389
      • Jun 13, 1982
    • Gross worldwide
      • $797,307,407
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 55m(115 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo(original theatrical version)

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